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The insider’s guide to San Francisco 
What to do when you’re in “The City.” (Tip #1: We don’t call it “Frisco.” Or “San Fran.”) 
If you’re arriving early, staying a few days after, or just want to occupy your free 
time, here’s the inside scoop on the best SF has to offer. 
For foodies 
Absinthe Brasserie & Bar 
Southern French and Italian, traditional yet modern. 
Famous for its coq au vin. 
Address: 398 Hayes St at Gough 
District: Hayes Valley 
Phone: (415) 551-1590 
Takes reservations: Yes 
Alegrias 
Authentic Spanish tapas perfect for sharing. Cozy 
and romantic ambiance, with an extensive wine list 
featuring a host of Spanish vintages. 
Address: 2018 Lombard St at Webster 
District: Marina 
Phone: (415) 929-8888 
Takes reservations: Yes 
Belden Place 
Also known as SF’s French Quarter, this cobblestone 
street is closed to traffic and filled with wicker tables, 
chairs, heat lamps, and umbrellas. French, Italian, and 
Mediterranean restaurants line this European-style 
alleyway. 
Address: Belden Pl 
District: Financial 
Takes reservations: Yes 
Chambers Eat + Drink 
Restaurant and lounge inside the iconic Phoenix Hotel. 
The seasonal menu marries its California origin with 
Japanese, Mediterranean, and French influences. 
Address: 601 Eddy St between Larkin St & Polk St 
District: Tenderloin 
Phone: (415) 496-5178 
Takes reservations: Yes 
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Elephant Sushi 
Hole-in-the-wall sushi restaurant with unique, high-quality 
options. Order the monkfish appetizer! 
Address: 1916 Hyde St between Green St & 
Delgado Pl 
District: Russian Hill 
Phone: (415) 440-1905 
Takes reservations: Yes 
La Taqueria 
The Mission boasts some of the best Mexican food in 
the city, and La Taqueria is the place to see why. Get 
the carne asada dorado-style with guacamole and an 
agua fresca. 
Address: 2889 Mission St between 24th St & 25th St 
District: Mission 
Phone: (415) 285-7117 
Takes reservations: No 
Ramen Underground 
Tiny Japanese noodle shop a few blocks from Union 
Square. Go for the spicy miso broth! 
Address: 355 Kearny St at Pine St 
District: Financial 
Phone: (415) 765-9909 
Takes reservations: No 
SOMA StrEat Food Park 
Different food trucks every day. Walk around, check 
out the menus, and grab a spot at an outside table or 
inside a bus decked out with tables and chairs. 
Address: 428 11th St between US Highway 
101 & Harrison St 
District: SOMA 
Takes reservations: No 
Tony’s Pizza Napoletana 
Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Little Italy, 
specializing in Neapolitan pizza. An array of antipasti, 
pastas, and ensalatas are also available at this 
authentic Italian eatery. 
Address: 1570 Stockton St at Union St 
District: North Beach 
Phone: (415) 835-9888 
Takes reservations: No 
Umami 
Japanese tavern with a great selection of izakaya, 
nigiri, and house sushi rolls. The chef works closely 
with Tokyo’s Kyushu market to provide unique and rare 
fish for weekend specials. 
Address: 2909 Webster St between Union 
St & Filbert St 
District: Cow Hollow 
Phone: (415) 346-3431 
Takes reservations: Yes 
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For serious shoppers 
Fillmore St 
One of the city’s most vibrant shopping streets. 
Leisurely peruse one of the vintage clothing stores or 
people-watch at a quiet sidewalk cafe. With its variety 
of boutiques, galleries, and dining, you could spend the 
whole day exploring here! 
Address: Fillmore St at California St 
District: Pac Heights 
Haight-Ashbury 
Once the epicenter of hippie culture, this eclectic 
neighborhood still boasts vintage boutiques and one-of-a- 
kind costume shops alongside urban clothing stores. 
Don’t forget to stop by for a pint and picnic chicken 
sandwich at Magnolia’s Gastropub along the way! 
Address: Haight St at Ashbury St 
District: The Haight 
Sacramento St 
If you’re looking for something a little more chic, head 
down to tree-lined Sacramento St. Browse upscale 
boutiques and unique novelty shops and check out the 
Victorian and French architecture from Broderick St. to 
Spruce St. 
Address: Sacramento St at Presidio Ave 
District: Presidio Heights 
Union St 
Arguably the best street in the city to window-shop the 
hours away. Top off your day of shopping with a casual 
lunch and a glass of wine in one of the numerous 
restaurants lining the street. 
Address: Union St at Fillmore St 
District: Cow Hollow 
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Hopper’s Hands 
Park at Crissy Field and run the path along the water 
to the base of the bridge at Fort Point, where you’ll see 
this famous set of black and orange hands. Here you’ll 
turn around and retrace your steps, but don’t forget to 
high-five Hopper’s Hands! 
Address: Marine Dr 
District: Presidio 
House of Air 
Go airborne in this converted Presidio air hangar. 
Come practice your trampoline tricks during open air 
time or join a hourly trampoline dodgeball session. 
Reservations are recommended. 
Address: 926 Old Mason St 
District: Presidio 
Phone: (415) 345-9675 
Lyon Street Steps 
Historical stairway that consists of 288 steps. Great 
workout to the top, where you’ll be rewarded with 
panoramic views of the city. 
Address: 2450 Lyon St between Broadway 
St & Green St 
District: Pac Heights 
Mission Cliffs Climbing & Fitness 
There’s something for everyone at this indoor rock 
climbing facility. Choose from a 50-foot lead wall, 
23,000 square feet of climbing terrain, 2,000 square 
feet of bouldering, and over 100 top and lead ropes. 
If you’re looking for something more grounded, they 
also offer kickboxing, yoga, and bootcamp. 
Address: 2295 Harrison St between 18th St 
& 19th St 
District: Mission 
Phone: (415) 550-0515 
SenSpa 
Gorgeous spa in a renovated barrack in the Presidio. 
Great place to unwind and rejuvinate after a 
long week. 
Address: 1161 Gorgas Ave 
District: Presidio 
Phone: (415) 441-1777 
Yoga to the People 
Located in the heart of the Mission, this studio 
welcomes all levels of yogis. Classes are power 
vinyasa flow based. The suggested donation is a mere 
$10 and there’s no need to pre-register. 
Address: 2973 16th St 
District: Mission 
Phone: (917) 573-9642 
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For fitness fanatics
15 Romolo 
Prohibition-style bar tucked in a secluded alleyway 
that in previous lives has been a speakeasy, brothel, 
and Basque Hotel. Now known as 15 Romolo, this 
historic building has great drinks, good food, and 
plenty of seating. 
Address: 15 Romolo Pl between Broadway St 
& Fresno St 
District: North Beach 
Phone: (415) 398-1359 
Bourbon & Branch 
Exquisitely crafted cocktails by master mixologists. 
There’s a secret bar in the library that requires a 
password to get in (it’s “books”). Reservations required 
on weekend nights. 
Address: 501 Jones St between O’Farrell St 
& Geary St 
District: Tenderloin 
Phone: (415) 346-1735 
Butter 
Head here for a 40 in a paper bag, tater tots, deep 
fried twinkies, and jello shots. Need we say more? 
Address: 354 11th St between Folsom St & Harrison St 
District: SOMA 
Phone: (415) 863-5964 
Jones 
A perfect rooftop place to enjoy drinks on an Indian-summer 
evening. 
Address: 620 Jones St between Colin Pl & Geary St 
District: Tenderloin 
Phone: (415) 496-6858 
Little Shamrock 
Old Irish bar with board games and darts right across 
from Golden Gate Park. Head over after a visit to 
the De Young Museum or the California Academy of 
Sciences. 
Address: 807 Lincoln Wy between 10th Ave & 9th Ave 
District: Inner Sunset 
Phone: (415) 661-0060 
Smuggler’s Cove 
Pirate-themed tiki bar. The puka punch and smuggler’s 
rum barrel are house favorites. 
Address: 650 Gough St between McAllister St & 
Ash St 
District: Fillmore 
Phone: (415) 869-1900 
Soda Popinski’s 
Fully stocked bar with an interior that looks like a 
Siberian hunting lodge. Spin the roulette wheel or 
play old-school Nintendo games on a giant projector 
screen. 
Address: 1548 California St between Polk St & 
Larkin St 
District: Nob Hill 
Phone: (415) 857-1548 
Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum 
Cafe 
Get the cheese wheel and the warm draft beer in this 
old sailor bar. It’s a dive, but it’s got character. 
Address: 12 Saroyan Pl 
District: Chinatown 
Phone: (415) 421-4112 
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For bar hoppers, pub crawlers, and clubbers
Balmy Alley 
Take a stroll down this block-long alley to see the 
most concentrated collection of murals in the city. The 
murals began in the mid-1980s as an expression of 
artists’ outrage over human rights and political abuses 
in Central America. The artwork changes regularly to 
reflect current issues around the world. 
Address: Balmy Alley between 24th St & 25th St 
District: Mission 
Cartoon Art Museum 
This museum houses 6,000 pieces of original cartoon 
and animation art. You’ll find everything from editorial 
cartoons to comic books, graphic novels to anime, 
and Sunday funnies to Saturday morning cartoons on 
display. 
Address: 655 Mission St between New Montgomery 
St & Annie St 
District: SOMA 
Phone: (415) 227-8666 
Maritime National Historic Park 
Scope out the docked historic vessels and enjoy the 
breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay. Free to 
wander outside the ships, $5 to board. 
Address: 499 Jefferson St at Hyde St 
District: Fisherman’s Wharf 
Phone: (415) 447-5000 
Musee Mecanique 
As one of the world’s largest privately owned 
collections of coin-operated machines, this museum 
takes you back in time amongst the dusty antique 
arcade games and stop-motion attractions. Be sure 
to grab a cup of chowder or a lobster roll from the 
seafood market right outside when you’re done. 
Address: Pier 45 at the end of Taylor St 
District: Fisherman’s Wharf 
Stow Lake Boathouse 
See Golden Gate Park in a different way. Rent a 
paddleboat and glide across the lake’s calm waters. 
Keep an eye out for birds, turtles, and waterfalls. 
Address: 50 Stow Lake Dr 
District: Golden Gate Park 
Phone: (415) 386-2531 
Sutro Baths 
Here stand the ruins of a 25,000-person swimming 
facility engineered to be open to the tides, but 
destroyed by a fire in 1966. Now its a landmark along 
a beautiful hike on the ocean. Grab a bite to eat at the 
famous Cliff House and check out the giant Camera 
Obscura afterwards. 
Address: Point Lobos Ave 
District: Sea Cliff 
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For the offbeat and adventurous
Alcatraz Island 
Rich in history, this island houses the infamous 
federal penitentiary – not to mention the ruins of 
the West Coast’s first lighthouse and U.S.-built fort. 
Feeling brave? Take a night tour of the abandoned 
penitentiary. Save some time and book your tickets 
ahead. 
Address: 1398 The Embarcadero 
District: Fisherman’s Wharf 
Phone: (415) 981-7625 
California Academy of Sciences 
One of the largest national history museums in the 
world. See an aquarium, planetarium, historic exhibits, 
engaging technology, and a rainforest all under one 
(living) roof. 
Address: 55 Music Concourse Dr 
District: Golden Gate Park 
Phone: (415) 379-8000 
Ferry Building 
This historic building is a hub for ferry transit, artisans, 
and world-class food. Come for the local farmer’s 
market on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. 
Address: 1 Sausalito - San Francisco Ferry Bldg 
District: Embarcadero 
Golden Gate Bridge 
What would a trip to San Francisco be without a 
visit to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge? Park at the 
neighboring Presidio Institute and walk the lush 
grounds down to the Golden Gate visitor center with 
prime viewing spots of the spectacular landmark. 
Address: Golden Gate Bridge 
District: Presidio 
Japanese Tea Garden 
This serene park-within-a-park is the perfect place to 
gather your thoughts, take in the beautiful scenery, 
and enjoy a pot of Japanese tea. 
Address: 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr 
District: Golden Gate Park 
San Francisco Cable Cars 
The cable car is the only moving national historic 
monument in the world. Built in 1873, the cable cars 
transport 9.7 million people around the city annually. 
Tip: For fewer lines, take the California Street line 
from the Ferry Building to Pacific Heights and back 
again. It runs east-west through the Financial District 
and Chinatown, over Nob Hill, and stops at Van Ness 
Avenue. 
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For the true tourist
Blue Bottle Coffee 
Modern coffee shop that serves a variety of espresso 
drinks, drip coffee, and iced coffees. Organic treats, 
light breakfast, and lunch are also available. 
Address: 66 Mint Plaza between Jessie St 
& Mission St 
District: SOMA 
Flywheel Coffee Roasters 
Independent and family owned, all coffee is hand 
roasted on-site to ensure freshness. Great place to get 
some work done or hang out with a good book. 
Address: 672 Stanyan St between Haight St & Page St 
District: The Haight 
Phone: (415) 682-4023 
Four Barrel Coffee 
Smooth, flavorful lattes. Open floor plan great for 
people watching or checking out the roastery at the 
back of the shop. 
Address: 375 Valencia St at 15th St 
District: Mission 
Phone: (415) 896-4289 
Saint Frank Coffee 
Saint Frank Coffee is an independent and locally 
owned venture that finds beauty and significance not 
only in the sensory experience of coffee, but also in its 
social aspects. It’s a modern space and they specialize 
in drip coffee, lattes, and cappuccinos with an artistic 
touch. 
Address: 2340 Polk St between Union St 
& Russian Hill 
District: Russian Hill 
Phone: (415) 775-1619 
The Buena Vista Cafe 
A favorite of San Francisco! Take a cable car down to 
this historic cafe and try their famous Irish coffee. 
Address: 2765 Hyde St between North Pt St 
& Beach St 
District: Fisherman’s Wharf 
Phone: (415) 474-5044 
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The Insider’s Guide to San Francisco | Talent Connect 2014

  • 1. The insider’s guide to San Francisco What to do when you’re in “The City.” (Tip #1: We don’t call it “Frisco.” Or “San Fran.”) If you’re arriving early, staying a few days after, or just want to occupy your free time, here’s the inside scoop on the best SF has to offer. For foodies Absinthe Brasserie & Bar Southern French and Italian, traditional yet modern. Famous for its coq au vin. Address: 398 Hayes St at Gough District: Hayes Valley Phone: (415) 551-1590 Takes reservations: Yes Alegrias Authentic Spanish tapas perfect for sharing. Cozy and romantic ambiance, with an extensive wine list featuring a host of Spanish vintages. Address: 2018 Lombard St at Webster District: Marina Phone: (415) 929-8888 Takes reservations: Yes Belden Place Also known as SF’s French Quarter, this cobblestone street is closed to traffic and filled with wicker tables, chairs, heat lamps, and umbrellas. French, Italian, and Mediterranean restaurants line this European-style alleyway. Address: Belden Pl District: Financial Takes reservations: Yes Chambers Eat + Drink Restaurant and lounge inside the iconic Phoenix Hotel. The seasonal menu marries its California origin with Japanese, Mediterranean, and French influences. Address: 601 Eddy St between Larkin St & Polk St District: Tenderloin Phone: (415) 496-5178 Takes reservations: Yes 1
  • 2. Elephant Sushi Hole-in-the-wall sushi restaurant with unique, high-quality options. Order the monkfish appetizer! Address: 1916 Hyde St between Green St & Delgado Pl District: Russian Hill Phone: (415) 440-1905 Takes reservations: Yes La Taqueria The Mission boasts some of the best Mexican food in the city, and La Taqueria is the place to see why. Get the carne asada dorado-style with guacamole and an agua fresca. Address: 2889 Mission St between 24th St & 25th St District: Mission Phone: (415) 285-7117 Takes reservations: No Ramen Underground Tiny Japanese noodle shop a few blocks from Union Square. Go for the spicy miso broth! Address: 355 Kearny St at Pine St District: Financial Phone: (415) 765-9909 Takes reservations: No SOMA StrEat Food Park Different food trucks every day. Walk around, check out the menus, and grab a spot at an outside table or inside a bus decked out with tables and chairs. Address: 428 11th St between US Highway 101 & Harrison St District: SOMA Takes reservations: No Tony’s Pizza Napoletana Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Little Italy, specializing in Neapolitan pizza. An array of antipasti, pastas, and ensalatas are also available at this authentic Italian eatery. Address: 1570 Stockton St at Union St District: North Beach Phone: (415) 835-9888 Takes reservations: No Umami Japanese tavern with a great selection of izakaya, nigiri, and house sushi rolls. The chef works closely with Tokyo’s Kyushu market to provide unique and rare fish for weekend specials. Address: 2909 Webster St between Union St & Filbert St District: Cow Hollow Phone: (415) 346-3431 Takes reservations: Yes 2
  • 3. For serious shoppers Fillmore St One of the city’s most vibrant shopping streets. Leisurely peruse one of the vintage clothing stores or people-watch at a quiet sidewalk cafe. With its variety of boutiques, galleries, and dining, you could spend the whole day exploring here! Address: Fillmore St at California St District: Pac Heights Haight-Ashbury Once the epicenter of hippie culture, this eclectic neighborhood still boasts vintage boutiques and one-of-a- kind costume shops alongside urban clothing stores. Don’t forget to stop by for a pint and picnic chicken sandwich at Magnolia’s Gastropub along the way! Address: Haight St at Ashbury St District: The Haight Sacramento St If you’re looking for something a little more chic, head down to tree-lined Sacramento St. Browse upscale boutiques and unique novelty shops and check out the Victorian and French architecture from Broderick St. to Spruce St. Address: Sacramento St at Presidio Ave District: Presidio Heights Union St Arguably the best street in the city to window-shop the hours away. Top off your day of shopping with a casual lunch and a glass of wine in one of the numerous restaurants lining the street. Address: Union St at Fillmore St District: Cow Hollow 3
  • 4. Hopper’s Hands Park at Crissy Field and run the path along the water to the base of the bridge at Fort Point, where you’ll see this famous set of black and orange hands. Here you’ll turn around and retrace your steps, but don’t forget to high-five Hopper’s Hands! Address: Marine Dr District: Presidio House of Air Go airborne in this converted Presidio air hangar. Come practice your trampoline tricks during open air time or join a hourly trampoline dodgeball session. Reservations are recommended. Address: 926 Old Mason St District: Presidio Phone: (415) 345-9675 Lyon Street Steps Historical stairway that consists of 288 steps. Great workout to the top, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the city. Address: 2450 Lyon St between Broadway St & Green St District: Pac Heights Mission Cliffs Climbing & Fitness There’s something for everyone at this indoor rock climbing facility. Choose from a 50-foot lead wall, 23,000 square feet of climbing terrain, 2,000 square feet of bouldering, and over 100 top and lead ropes. If you’re looking for something more grounded, they also offer kickboxing, yoga, and bootcamp. Address: 2295 Harrison St between 18th St & 19th St District: Mission Phone: (415) 550-0515 SenSpa Gorgeous spa in a renovated barrack in the Presidio. Great place to unwind and rejuvinate after a long week. Address: 1161 Gorgas Ave District: Presidio Phone: (415) 441-1777 Yoga to the People Located in the heart of the Mission, this studio welcomes all levels of yogis. Classes are power vinyasa flow based. The suggested donation is a mere $10 and there’s no need to pre-register. Address: 2973 16th St District: Mission Phone: (917) 573-9642 4 For fitness fanatics
  • 5. 15 Romolo Prohibition-style bar tucked in a secluded alleyway that in previous lives has been a speakeasy, brothel, and Basque Hotel. Now known as 15 Romolo, this historic building has great drinks, good food, and plenty of seating. Address: 15 Romolo Pl between Broadway St & Fresno St District: North Beach Phone: (415) 398-1359 Bourbon & Branch Exquisitely crafted cocktails by master mixologists. There’s a secret bar in the library that requires a password to get in (it’s “books”). Reservations required on weekend nights. Address: 501 Jones St between O’Farrell St & Geary St District: Tenderloin Phone: (415) 346-1735 Butter Head here for a 40 in a paper bag, tater tots, deep fried twinkies, and jello shots. Need we say more? Address: 354 11th St between Folsom St & Harrison St District: SOMA Phone: (415) 863-5964 Jones A perfect rooftop place to enjoy drinks on an Indian-summer evening. Address: 620 Jones St between Colin Pl & Geary St District: Tenderloin Phone: (415) 496-6858 Little Shamrock Old Irish bar with board games and darts right across from Golden Gate Park. Head over after a visit to the De Young Museum or the California Academy of Sciences. Address: 807 Lincoln Wy between 10th Ave & 9th Ave District: Inner Sunset Phone: (415) 661-0060 Smuggler’s Cove Pirate-themed tiki bar. The puka punch and smuggler’s rum barrel are house favorites. Address: 650 Gough St between McAllister St & Ash St District: Fillmore Phone: (415) 869-1900 Soda Popinski’s Fully stocked bar with an interior that looks like a Siberian hunting lodge. Spin the roulette wheel or play old-school Nintendo games on a giant projector screen. Address: 1548 California St between Polk St & Larkin St District: Nob Hill Phone: (415) 857-1548 Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe Get the cheese wheel and the warm draft beer in this old sailor bar. It’s a dive, but it’s got character. Address: 12 Saroyan Pl District: Chinatown Phone: (415) 421-4112 5 For bar hoppers, pub crawlers, and clubbers
  • 6. Balmy Alley Take a stroll down this block-long alley to see the most concentrated collection of murals in the city. The murals began in the mid-1980s as an expression of artists’ outrage over human rights and political abuses in Central America. The artwork changes regularly to reflect current issues around the world. Address: Balmy Alley between 24th St & 25th St District: Mission Cartoon Art Museum This museum houses 6,000 pieces of original cartoon and animation art. You’ll find everything from editorial cartoons to comic books, graphic novels to anime, and Sunday funnies to Saturday morning cartoons on display. Address: 655 Mission St between New Montgomery St & Annie St District: SOMA Phone: (415) 227-8666 Maritime National Historic Park Scope out the docked historic vessels and enjoy the breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay. Free to wander outside the ships, $5 to board. Address: 499 Jefferson St at Hyde St District: Fisherman’s Wharf Phone: (415) 447-5000 Musee Mecanique As one of the world’s largest privately owned collections of coin-operated machines, this museum takes you back in time amongst the dusty antique arcade games and stop-motion attractions. Be sure to grab a cup of chowder or a lobster roll from the seafood market right outside when you’re done. Address: Pier 45 at the end of Taylor St District: Fisherman’s Wharf Stow Lake Boathouse See Golden Gate Park in a different way. Rent a paddleboat and glide across the lake’s calm waters. Keep an eye out for birds, turtles, and waterfalls. Address: 50 Stow Lake Dr District: Golden Gate Park Phone: (415) 386-2531 Sutro Baths Here stand the ruins of a 25,000-person swimming facility engineered to be open to the tides, but destroyed by a fire in 1966. Now its a landmark along a beautiful hike on the ocean. Grab a bite to eat at the famous Cliff House and check out the giant Camera Obscura afterwards. Address: Point Lobos Ave District: Sea Cliff 6 For the offbeat and adventurous
  • 7. Alcatraz Island Rich in history, this island houses the infamous federal penitentiary – not to mention the ruins of the West Coast’s first lighthouse and U.S.-built fort. Feeling brave? Take a night tour of the abandoned penitentiary. Save some time and book your tickets ahead. Address: 1398 The Embarcadero District: Fisherman’s Wharf Phone: (415) 981-7625 California Academy of Sciences One of the largest national history museums in the world. See an aquarium, planetarium, historic exhibits, engaging technology, and a rainforest all under one (living) roof. Address: 55 Music Concourse Dr District: Golden Gate Park Phone: (415) 379-8000 Ferry Building This historic building is a hub for ferry transit, artisans, and world-class food. Come for the local farmer’s market on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. Address: 1 Sausalito - San Francisco Ferry Bldg District: Embarcadero Golden Gate Bridge What would a trip to San Francisco be without a visit to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge? Park at the neighboring Presidio Institute and walk the lush grounds down to the Golden Gate visitor center with prime viewing spots of the spectacular landmark. Address: Golden Gate Bridge District: Presidio Japanese Tea Garden This serene park-within-a-park is the perfect place to gather your thoughts, take in the beautiful scenery, and enjoy a pot of Japanese tea. Address: 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr District: Golden Gate Park San Francisco Cable Cars The cable car is the only moving national historic monument in the world. Built in 1873, the cable cars transport 9.7 million people around the city annually. Tip: For fewer lines, take the California Street line from the Ferry Building to Pacific Heights and back again. It runs east-west through the Financial District and Chinatown, over Nob Hill, and stops at Van Ness Avenue. 7 For the true tourist
  • 8. Blue Bottle Coffee Modern coffee shop that serves a variety of espresso drinks, drip coffee, and iced coffees. Organic treats, light breakfast, and lunch are also available. Address: 66 Mint Plaza between Jessie St & Mission St District: SOMA Flywheel Coffee Roasters Independent and family owned, all coffee is hand roasted on-site to ensure freshness. Great place to get some work done or hang out with a good book. Address: 672 Stanyan St between Haight St & Page St District: The Haight Phone: (415) 682-4023 Four Barrel Coffee Smooth, flavorful lattes. Open floor plan great for people watching or checking out the roastery at the back of the shop. Address: 375 Valencia St at 15th St District: Mission Phone: (415) 896-4289 Saint Frank Coffee Saint Frank Coffee is an independent and locally owned venture that finds beauty and significance not only in the sensory experience of coffee, but also in its social aspects. It’s a modern space and they specialize in drip coffee, lattes, and cappuccinos with an artistic touch. Address: 2340 Polk St between Union St & Russian Hill District: Russian Hill Phone: (415) 775-1619 The Buena Vista Cafe A favorite of San Francisco! Take a cable car down to this historic cafe and try their famous Irish coffee. Address: 2765 Hyde St between North Pt St & Beach St District: Fisherman’s Wharf Phone: (415) 474-5044 8 For coffee connoisseurs