10 Top Tourist Attractions in San Francisco - Travel Video
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San Francisco, everyone’s favorite city, is located at the tip of a peninsula between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific coast. A compact city of steep rolling hills surrounded on three sides by water, San Francisco is renowned for its summer fogs, Victorian architecture, cable cars and beautiful vistas. Just remember: Don’t call it Frisco and do bring warm clothing. The famous quote “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco” isn’t from Mark Twain but it is a pretty accurate statement of San Francisco’s weather. An overview of the top tourist attractions in San Francisco.
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Nice to meet you. Bro. These places with beautiful scenery are so wonderful. Together.
San Francisco. The absolute epitome of a mixed bag city.
While absolutely gorgeous with a boat load and a half of things to do at any time with some freakin amazing food to go along with it, it's also way too crowded, expensive, with a fair bit of a homeless issue.
Still, I really enjoy visiting this place whenever I can.
Very well put. I could not have said it better and completely agree. The comments on YT about SFO are ridiculously negative, it's nowhere near as bad as many people try to make out.
@@dannyd0g Yeah, it’s kinda dampened my spirits about visiting it one day.
@@bonzo319 dont get me wrong, I loved SFO when I visited, it's an amazing city and overall definitely worth visiting, so please dont be put off. I would not want to put anyone off visiting.. It does have some problems though. That was the point I was agreeing with.
@@dannyd0g Don’t worry mate, it wasn’t you the dampened my spirits
Tony thank you for sharing this to me, I 💕 love it. Although I've not been there, I've seen these beautiful famous tourists spots in movies, But with what's happening in America now, are these beautiful spots still intact, or already defaced or cancelled? What a pity.
San Francisco is very lovely and marvelous
Some great places to visit around San Francisco.
This city is amazing
San Francisco-my absolute favorite city! I grew up in the Bay Area but hadn't been back for many years until 2021. I stayed on the other side of the Bay Bridge and the traffic going to and from San Francisco was horrendous 24/7. The amount of homeless in California is terrible to see but that would never stop me from visiting San Francisco. The city and its many cites are too beautiful to pass up. Sure wish the cost of everything hadn't skyrocketed in California. It takes lots of extra planning and saving to visit now.
My grandma was in this video.
San Francisco is such a fascinating destination to enjoy a vacation! The Victorian houses at Alamo square were charming; it is a wonderful sight to see while exploring San Francisco.
You're right a fascinating city with some great iconic landmarks and things to do.
Extremely beautiful !!!
Very well put together video. I like that you listed a number for each location. A lot of people forget to do that and you end up not knowing where the next location starts or ends. Your organization was very good. The viewer can follow easily.
Oh u would love to watch mojofun
These videos are so informative and I love it! They give me such a great guide before my travels to think about content and where I want to go with it!
Me too.. can i go w/ you?.. 😄 fun.
was there in dec 2017...hope to go back there soon
Don't come back until they clean the human shit off the sidewalks.
Beautiful town I have visit San Francisco 6 times and hope visit again one day.
Don Lee that’s your opinion.
I visited San Francisco in November 2019,
that was my seventh visit. Hope visit again soon.
So my dad’s company might be sold and if it is we might be chosen to live in San Francisco!!! This video really helped a lot and it got me even more excited! I hope I can go!! Thanks for reading and wish me luck :D
No fair
I love the Place. Shout out from the Philippines
Sonho realizado, amei conhecer San Francisco 👍👍😍😍😍. Já sinto saudades 😊
Such a beautiful City
Love the stabilized footage. Great job.
Great video, very informative, thank you.
One of the most beautiful cities in the world!
Would have to agree. A lovely looking place and plenty to do.
Loved every moment when I visited this city!
Nice video! Soothing music. Thanks for sharing.
I would add the Walt Disney family musuem. Its really amazing all the stuff they have to show. Toward the end they have a model of Disneyland thorough the years and it is byond epic. If your a Disney fan or a fan of animation the musuem is not to be missed.
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You can take public transportation (Muni line #28) to get from the city to the the entrance of the Golden Gate Bridge. Walk across the bridge, enjoy the amazing view, walk back to take the #28 again, and go back to the city.
Não conheço, mas valeu a pena vê que San Francisco é lindo!
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Amo San Francisco! !
Places that I would recommend (as a local) that are NOT included in this video. These are additional places that we take guests when they visit:
1.) Twin Peaks: Located just south of the easternmost end of Golden Gate Park, Twin Peaks offers some fantastic vistas of the city. From the two peaks, you can see the entire city, ocean, bay and surrounding area. It's also free (although you might have to wait for an open parking space). Due to the winding roads and city backdrop, there are quite a few car commercials filmed here.
2.) Muir Woods National Monument: Although this is located just a short distance north of the Golden Gate Bridge (and not in the city itself), it is a must-see for anyone who visits the city or area for the first time. Muir Woods is home to hundreds of acres of "old growth" giant coastal redwood trees. These trees were here when Sir Francis Drake explored this part of the California coast in the 16th Century. It is relatively inexpensive to visit ($10 for adults) and parking now requires reservations or the use of shuttles. However, it is worth the visit. I'm a card-carrying yearly pass member -- and I've been at least 30 times. There are plenty of hiking trails. I would recommend the 1.5 flat main lower trail (which is a flat surface) for children or adults with some walking difficulties (or those who don't want to risk getting their shoes dirty). If you're interested in a bit more challenge (but still limited on time), I'd do the Hillside Trail. The Hillside Trail still goes through the paved trail; however, instead of going back the same way, you can return to the park entrance through an adjacent hill trail. Either way, make sure to stop in CATHEDRAL GROVE, the bridges and look for wildlife (e.g., fish, birds, wildcats and the elusive "banana slug").
3.) Sausalito: Located near the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge, this offers some fantastic dining and shopping with great views of the city.
4.) Point Bonita Lighthouse and old military batteries: Located along the Marin Headlands near the mouth of the Golden Gate (where the bay meets the Pacific Ocean), the light is amazing! It offers some fantastic views of the city and Golden Gate Bridge. Add the various military batteries, and you'll find some great history set on the backdrop of sweeping ocean/cliffside vistas! If you want to go inside the lighthouse, make sure to check the times and calendar. You have to go through a bridge and cave to get there -- and the entrance is locked if the lighthouse keepers aren't present.
5.) Marine Mammal Center: Just off of Rodeo Beach, you'll find a center that rehabilitates various marine mammals. There is a tour offered that is donation-only.
6.) Pacifica, California (including Devil's Slide): Located adjacent to the city on historic Highway 1, you'll find some fantastic beaches, nice eating places and some hiking areas. There is the coolest Taco Bell in America on one beach (complete with beach-side seating windows to watch the surfers and a special outdoor window to order food from the deck). I'd recommend picking up some BBQ at Gorilla BBQ and having a picnic at Devil's Slide or Rockaway Beach. Devil's Slide has some of the best views along the Pacific coast! There are two places to park (on the north and south sides of the area). The north side is less crowded. The south side offers the best views (especially if you're not going to walk or bicycle the entire road).
7.) Land's End: This remarkable trail is one of San Francisco's best-kept secrets! From the parking lots near the ruins of the old Pacific bath houses (complete with ocean-side caves) to the where-ocean-meets-bay trails, you'll find lots to admire from this location! There are some different memorials very near the trails too. You'll love the magnificent views -- and the fact that you won't find many tourists here.
8.) Boudin Bakery: This is at Fisherman's Wharf. It is where sour dough was invented. So, yeah.
9.) Musée Mécanique: Also located at Fisherman's Wharf, you'll discover a FREE museum filled with arcade games -- most going back to the 19th Century! Bring some quarters though!
10.) Presidio: Located at an old former military base at the southern end of the Golden Gate Bridge, this is where Star Trek's "Starfleet Academy" was supposed to be based. It is, ironically, the home to offices of Lucasfilm LTD, Skywalker Sound, THX, Industrial Light & Magic, etc. You can take a nice photo of the Yoda fountain. On many days, you can enter the Lucasfilm offices and check out some props from the movies. It is surrounded by beautiful parks and trees -- and within walking distance of the Palace of Fine Arts. You can also visit the Walt Disney Family Museum too.
Yes I have been to point bonita beautiful but just be careful with the bridge and the military batteries I played so many games there 10/10
I have been to Sausalito and it is amazing! i love the ice cream there too
Just got back from visiting my son.Loved every minute 🌁♥️🌎✈
I live in Austin Texas and I love San Francisco. We stayed at The Fairmont Hotel for a week this past March and we will be back next January 2019 for my birthday. I love the vibe of that city . I understand they have problems but they are not my problems . They created their own problems and can’t solve them .
What we can do is bring our money and enjoy that beautiful city . Tony Bennett was right : I left my heart in San Francisco!
Great attitude and well said !
When in you're in Dolores Park stop by Pancho Villa taqueria which is 3 blocks away and grab a steak super burrito or some steak super nachos, this is 2nd best taqueria in the city. (number one is El Farolito on mission street for their famous steak super burrito)
When you're at the Golden Gate bridge take an uber or lyft or if you're driving a rental gps to Baker Beach, it's only 1 mile away and has breath taking views.
When you're in China town stop by Vesuvios Bar for a drink.
When you in Union Square take a short uber ride to Brendas soul food for breakfast or an Uber to Saigon Sandwich for a cheap very yummy vietnamese banh mi sandwich. Yelp any of the above to see the pictures.
What about La Taqueria?
Andrew
RedReign panchos and the faro are worth it. Stfu hater. Stay at chipotle chevy’s and Taco Bell if you don’t like real authentic food.
Andrew C i LOVE El Farolito!❤️
Thank you
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So beautiful city! I love it!
Great list for SF!
*If you're goin' to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.*
What do you mean?
@@bonzo319 its a song...
@@HYDRODUST67 I’m dumb as hell…
San Francisco ❤ I love you since Summer Love 1967...🌸🌸🌸
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NICE VIDEO ,I USED TO LIVE IN PRESITA AND THEN MISSION STREET
My favorite, GGB!
Very good vid! Thanks. :D
I love San Francisco! I just visited last month and i had so much fun! I also made a travel film about it :)
I'm going to check it out Thanks I'll be visiting next mouth but saw so many alarming comments about theft.
@@prestigehair5133 Ignore them! Sf is beautiful٫ i was just there and it was waaaaayyyy cleaner than the news says :)
So beautiful ❤
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Need to make it top 11 and add Ocean Beach. As a kid I spent many fun days out on Ocean Beach. My grandfather even showed me where to dig for gold out there. He said in the early gold rush, there was a boomtown on the beach.
Can't wait to go there so i could finish my college
I recommend an Irish coffee at the Buena Vista.
rhallnapa yes! Classic!
rhallnapa wonderful idea for holiday day like today.
Just avoid stepping in feces and don't mind the urine smell when waiting in line.
In Fisherman Warf pier 39 the best place is Image Arts gift shop and Jason Naylor😌
Love San Francisco !!!!!!!!
I last visited San Francisco, with my family, about eight years ago. We spent a week in the city and its environs and we really loved our time there. Sorry to hear it has gone downhill in recent years, based on some of the comments below. Yep, we did see quite a number of homeless on the streets and being from Europe that was a bit of a shock. That’s not to say that we don’t have our own developing problems with homelessness in some European cities.
Trust me٫ it is not as bad as people say٫ it is pretty clean if you avoid the tenderloin :)
Nice job with this video!!!!!
One day who knows I hope I can go to the San Francisco. It's my dream.
We hope you get there! It seems a great place to visit and explore.
Visited all the places 😍
awesome...great video..great experience.
Hello Dear ❤️
Beautiful 😊
As a lifelong Giants fan you can't forget the best park in mlb. Gotta take in a game at AT&T!
I was lucky enough to b there in the 50-60s and go to candlestick park for the Giants (49ers were at Kezar stand til 71) and the Beatles last concert in 1966🇺🇸🇬🇧🌹💖🦋
I am visiting the stadium for a concert in september! i heard it has breathtaking views :3
I hope to go to a baseball game one day
Night trip video and good video Priti video containing we all have their own subscribe for your channel all the best
I have a great friend who lives in the Tenderloin. Of course it's a hardcore part of town, but, he doesn't cower in his apartment. He has a great time in the city. I live in Cambodia so I haven't been there in 4 years. I suggest to any visitor to explore SoMa, North beach, Chinatown, the Marina, visit Alcatraz, Delores Park, Valencia street, Golden Gate Park and it's attractions. San Francisco is still great. What you'd rather be in Cleveland? Hahahahaha
It's really not THAT cold. It's sweater weather. In three years living there, I can't remember ever reaching freezing temperatures. Unlike here in Texas, and despite popular notion, we do get freezing weather at least one or two weeks in January/February.
But after living in San Francisco for some time, you get used to the 40-50 degree weather there.
I agree٫ Sf in january was warmer than lake tahoe in may from my experience😂
the Transamerica pyramid was the very first place I made for during my recent visit to San Francisco.
I remember when the pyrimyd was built. A friend worked on it in 71-72
lindíssimo
TBH places like the Victorian houses and Lombard street are kind of a rip-off. I'd suggest the Deyoung museum, Golden gate park, the tea gardens, the academy of sciences, the botanical gardens, north beach (they got some amazing cannoli), the mission district (for awesome street art and good food), Ashbury/Haight for some cool hippy and punk culture, pier 39/fishermans warf, china town, japan town, and just walking around. The cliff house has some awesome history, but awful food so I guess I recommend it, but don't get lunch there.
There's a lot of fun things to try when just walking around so just go for a walk and you're bound to find some wild stuff.
Some great suggestions there.
I've been in some places mentioned here, but not all.. there are other many tourism attraction in SF
I have been to all because I live there. There is so many better things though that aren't bombarded with tourists.
@@audrey8412and the best place must be at home
@@BudionoSukses Yeah it is actually lol
When I make vef back there in 81 my son and bf were like tourists when we went out. I was born and raised there. I knew where the non tourist places were/are. Prob a lot of new ones
It looks so clean...
It's not.
@@baxiesmom5283 *IT IS.*
Nice!
I have been visiting the Haight-Ashbury district, Market Street, Golden Gate Park, Richmond District and the Financial District quite frequently these past few months, and haven't seen ONE needle or human waste on the floor. Some people (many who haven't even been to SF or visited the past few years) are GREATLY over exaggerating about the issue like 90% of the time you're gonna see a needle or human waste randomly lying around somewhere. Every time I visit SF, it's a pleasant experience for the most part. I hope the homelessness/drug crisis gets worked out soon though, as SF it too beautiful of a city to have that reputation as a whole. With that being said, MOST of SF is not what some people (news media) is painting it out to be, and this is all from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. I've visited quite a few big cities in my lifetime, and San Francisco is still one of my favorites.
Joseph Contreras market street is one of the most disgusting places in sf. Just go to the bart station or near the tenderloin right next to market and you’ll see how nasty it really is
Lil Js41 Part of your statement is true. A part of Market street is rough for sure, like when you get closer to the Tenderloin and 6th street (SOMA area). Believe me, I know lol, as I take BART quite frequently when I visit SF from Daly City. But to say the WHOLE Market street is disgusting is far from the truth. It’s a very long street that goes through numerous districts. The point I’m trying to make is that MOST of San Francisco is quite normal (besides the outrageous cost of living lol). San Francisco is way too big of a city (with 119 neighborhoods/districts) to judge it as a whole based on a few rough small areas or neighborhoods.
Joseph Contreras fair point
@@liljs4189
Just today I parked my truck along 10th St south of Market. My back right tire came within 6 inches of squishing a fresh pile of human shit. I could smell it the whole time I was loading my tools. Fucking disgusting. Time to jail the junkies and drunks. The reports of shit on the sidewalks and streets are not exaggerated. Boycott San Francisco until they clean up the shit and the human debris that leaves it everywhere.
@@liljs4189 I live there, and I don't find anything offensive about it.
Perhaps you are just very fortunate that you live in a lovely place. Maybe you should just stay there.
You all realize that all these locations you have to spend quite the money to get to and be in. Sad that Japantown isn't on their top 10. That's why I come to SF for Japantown
Golden Gate Bridge is free.
Golden Gate Park is free.
Japanese Tea Garden is free.
Dolores Park is free.
Pier 39 is free.
Fisherman's Wharf is free.
Chinatown is free.
prometheus273 Japanese tea garden is not free. It's about $9 a person
There’s not much to see in Japan town
@@kimberleemosqueda4553 It's free for me since a relative I know works at the booth lol
Love love Japan town! Affordable hotels, stoes to restaurants.
....even more beautiful....no “chrump” buildings !!!
Walk down Columbus Ave for a great view of Transamerica Building + access to plenty of the best Italian North Beach has to offer
A grande paixão da minha vida, se chama San francisco.te amo de verdade.
Muito bonito sao fransisco
Thank you
What's the name of the background music?
Good video but Union square should be in the top ten. Great shopping district with great entertainment.
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Beautiful amazing , my dream to come in this city and make video for my channel 😭
I recommend to visit Italian Town right in the middle of Stockton St. ...
Fisherman’s wharf and the bridge were spectacular when I visited on vacation last year and even made a pilgrimage to the haight-ashbury district ✌️ the only thing I didn’t get to do was go to the Castro district out of respect for people like Harvey milk. And watching this makes me more determined than ever to move there and also California in general
Nice video. But I would substitute the Transamerica building with twin peaks.
Also, The Mission gets an honorable mention.
Twin Peaks looks a great place to get away from things for a while and enjoy the views.
I went to San Francisco a few months ago and it felt like home
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Same!
San Francisco is beautiful, you should do one of Milwaukee, Milwaukee is a beautiful Midwest city that's located in Wisconsin
I love san francisco
if only I could go to my golden gate bridge very happy :)
just imagine
Self-Harm Why it’s just a bridge?
@@possumperson3811 The bridge is beautiful٫ and a lot of people including me have a connection to it
San Francisco is beautiful and there is a lot to do in the city and nearby, but there is so much more than these 10 attractions. I wouldn't have even chosen some of these. But it's just an opinion.
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Salesforce tower is the tallest now xd
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Arg! I have yet to make a video on SF but I like yours so it's gonna be hard to make it better
Beautiful but crowded
You forgot: The Embarcadero, Union square, Presidio, The Walt Disney House, Coit Tower, North Beach (Italian community), Ghillardelli's Square, and Dolores Park
Frank Snapp Is there anywhere in SF to experience an Italy vibe? So North Beach doesn’t give you that? I am visiting and would love somewhere like that!
@@SooBeautyFull I've lived in the Bay Area for about 30yrs and I just noticed that area of north beach. I'm not Italian, so to me it doesn't have an Italian vibe, but Columbus street probably have the highest number of Italian restaurants in one location in the Bay Area. Seems like a good area to grab a nice meal and sit outside, relax and just people watch. Now how's the food and prices, don't ask me I don't eat Italian food; too fattening and greasy for my body lol. Enjoy.
Alot more to but dont give it out dam..Now where going to more people there daaaam..we have enough people here go away its our own poop city.
@Frank Snapp yes there is!! Just not as big as others..North beach but there are other communities..They even have thier own italian cemitary towards daly city!
@@SooBeautyFull
Watch every step you take in San Francisco. There is human shit on the sidewalks.
How did you get away with flying the drone? I thought they were prohibited in SF, especially at the parks and neighborhoods.
André P probably operated by a POC or UI(?)
KazzArie
No doubt
I Love Sanfrancisco. Lucky to visit the city every year for the past 10 years.
The best view of SF is the one from your rearview mirror.
Is this hate?
Ah!! Good ole FRISCO
GOOD
So I have never been. Been to Seattle and LA. From what this video shows, it seems to be somewhat of a mix of the two. Is that a fair assessment?
It's very different from Los Angeles, in many ways the opposite--especially weatherwise. Seattle is much more similar to San Francisco--as is Portland, OR.
I just want to add that I'm a native of the Los Angeles area, but I love to visit San Francisco and the Bay Area. If you like to hike, you'll love San Francisco and the Bay Area.
I respect US, I respect CA,I respect San Francisco
The palace of fine art just with 100 years is a cultural place?!!
The US is not that old. Of course it is.
I can't wait to be in San Francisco next week! 😀
Does Ford provide roadside assistance for its kiosk bicycles when they get flat tires from all the needles in the tenderloin?
This was pretty funny ngl😂
Thank you for saying the tenderloin rather than stereotyping the whole city
Idk maybe cuz I live right next to it but I can’t think of anywhere to go there
I like how she says don’t call it “frisco” but she pronounce Marin county like that 😂 at 9:51
MA-RIN not MARE-IN
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