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Things to do in San Francisco: top 9 must-see attractions

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Golden Gate Bridge

#1 Golden Gate Bridge +19 4.7

Situé à San Francisco en Californie, le Golden Gate Bridgeest sans doute le pont le plus célèbre et adoré du pays. Emblème de la ville et par extension image d’Épinal de l’ouest américain, ses deux pylônes gigantesques et son coloris rouge orangé en font un incontournable de toute première visite. Littéralement "pont de la porte d’or", il doit son nom à la baie qu’il traverse, nommée par le Capitaine John Fremont en souvenir du Golden Horn, le canal d’Istanbul. Le...
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Painted Ladies

#2 Painted Ladies +15 4.7

Véritable emblème de San Francisco, les "Painted Ladies" sont une rangée de maisons victoriennes colorées qui bordent le parc d'Alamo Square. Célèbres pour leur architecture Queen Anne et leur palette de couleurs pastel, elles offrent un contraste photogénique avec les gratte-ciel du centre-ville en arrière-plan. C'est un arrêt incontournable pour saisir l'essence historique et visuelle de la ville, particulièrement saisissant sous la lumière de fin d'après-midi.

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Pier 39

#3 Pier 39 +15 5

Plus qu'une simple jetée, le Pier 39 est le cœur bouillonnant de Fisherman's Wharf. Ce centre de divertissement à ciel ouvert est célèbre pour ses vues imprenables sur Alcatraz, sa myriade de boutiques et restaurants, et surtout, sa colonie résidente de lions de mer bruyants et attachants. Entre son aquarium, son carrousel historique et ses artistes de rue, c'est une étape incontournable, vivante et résolument familiale de toute visite à San Francisco.

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Alcatraz Island

#4 Alcatraz Island +14 4.7

La prison d'Alcatraz, située sur l'île du même nom, dans la baie de San Francisco, est sans doute une des plus célèbres prisons du monde. L'ancien centre de détention de haute sécurité est aujourd’hui ouverte aux visites. L’île raconte aussi une histoire militaire et militante, avec un riche passé lié aux droits des Amérindiens. Outre ses bâtiments emblématiques, elle offre des vues spectaculaires sur la baie et abrite une faune surprenante. Une visite complète qui mêle patrimoine, nature et mémoire collective.

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Lombard Street

#5 Lombard Street +13 4

Connue comme la "rue la plus sinueuse du monde", Lombard Street est une icône de San Francisco. Sa portion la plus célèbre, sur Russian Hill, est constituée de huit virages en épingle serrés, conçus pour dompter une pente abrupte. Bordée de magnifiques parterres de fleurs et de maisons victoriennes, elle offre une expérience unique, que ce soit en la descendant lentement en voiture ou en admirant la vue et les détails depuis les escaliers piétons.

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San Francisco Bay Cruise

#6 San Francisco Bay Cruise +7 4

Depuis le pont d'un bateau, San Francisco se dévoile sous un angle que les rues ne donnent pas. Les croisières dans la baie durent 1 à 2 heures selon la formule, et passent sous le Golden Gate Bridge, autour d'Alcatraz et le long d'une skyline saisissante. Plusieurs compagnies proposent des départs quasi-continus depuis Fisherman's Wharf, avec des options classiques, coucher de soleil ou catamaran intime.

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Coit Tower

#7 Coit Tower +2 4

En haut de Telegraph Hill, surplombant la baie de San Francisco, se dresse la Coit Tower. D’abord plateforme d’observation pour les navires arrivant dans la baie, en 1933, grâce à l’héritage de Lillie Hitchock Coit, cette tour vue le jour. Elle fut dédiée aux pompiers volontaires de la ville, morts dans les grands incendies de la fin du 19ème. Les fresques qui ornent ses murs sont un témoignage rare du style réaliste américain, appliqué aux peintures politiquement engagées. En effet, les œuvres présentent sont toutes inspirées du marxisme et de la lutte des classes. Un lieu surprenant d’une ville très atypique.

Contemporary Jewish Museum

#8 Contemporary Jewish Museum +2 4

Le Contemporary Jewish Museum de San Francisco est un lieu dynamique dédié à l'exploration de l'histoire et de la culture juive contemporaine. Fondé en 1984 dans une ancienne station Pacific Gas & Electric rénovée, il abrite des expositions d'art contemporain, d'objets historiques et de documents qui racontent l'histoire et l'identité juives. Le musée propose une expérience immersive avec ses expositions permanentes et temporaires, ses programmes éducatifs et ses événements culturels. C'est un lieu de dialogue interculturel qui favorise la compréhension et la célébration de la diversité. Le Contemporary Jewish Museum est un incontournable pour les amateurs d'art, d'histoire et de culture juive.

Ferry Building

#9 Ferry Building +2 5

En 1898, la ville de San Francisco inaugura le Ferry Building. Après avoir traversé le grand tremblement de terre de 1906, le bâtiment a dû faire face à un autre challenge de taille, sa reconversion. C’est pour cela qu’une grande partie de cet édifice, long de 200 mètres, fut reconverti en centre commercial et en place de marché. Vous y trouverez des produits à la fois locaux et bios, très appréciés des habitants et des restaurateurs. Une visite à ne pas manquer.

Map of must-see attractions in San Francisco

Visiting San Francisco: The City of Seven Hills and a Thousand Faces

Thick fog rolls slowly across the bay, swallowing the top of a red bridge that seems to hover in mid-air. On a steep street corner, the metallic clang of an old cable car rings out like a familiar memory. San Francisco never reveals itself all at once. It unfolds in fragments, shifting between sleek modernity, bohemian charm, and a deeply cosmopolitan energy.

San Francisco: Is it for you?

You will enjoy this city if you are looking for a rare mix of global landmarks, distinctive neighborhood atmospheres, and nearby untamed nature. It is a playground for the curious, culture seekers, architecture buffs, and food lovers. On the other hand, if you struggle with steep hills, crowds in popular spots, or unpredictable weather that requires a jacket in the middle of summer, you might find the experience draining.

Keep your budget in mind as well. Hotels and restaurants can be expensive. The good news is that there are endless free or low-cost options, from expansive parks to views that will stop you in your tracks.

Mission District and the Castro: Murals and a Spirit of Freedom

In the Mission District, entire building facades tell the city's story through vibrant murals. You will find artisan bakeries, lively taquerias, and independent coffee shops nestled between them. A short walk away, Mission Dolores serves as a reminder of the region's Spanish colonial roots.

As you climb toward Dolores Park, the skyline opens up while musicians and families gather on the grass. Nearby, the Castro remains a symbolic heart of LGBTQ+ culture, where every street exudes a sense of tolerance and celebration.

Local tip: Head to Dolores Park in the late afternoon with a picnic from a local Mexican corner store. The light hitting the downtown towers is magic.

Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz, and the Bay

Along the waterfront, the salty air mixes with the scent of sourdough bread bowls filled with clam chowder. On the docks of Pier 39, lazy sea lions put on a show. A short boat ride away, Alcatraz reveals its freezing cells and escape stories, blurring the line between legend and history.

The area is touristy and often packed, but the view of the bay on the ferry ride back is worth the hassle.

Local tip: Book your Alcatraz tour several weeks in advance and choose the earliest departure. The island is quieter and the light is softer.

Golden Gate and Great Parks

The Golden Gate Bridge is always impressive, whether you choose to admire it from the beach at Crissy Field or cycle across it to Sausalito. Its red paint contrasts against the blue water and white fog, creating a palette that has defined the city in the public imagination.

To catch your breath, head to Golden Gate Park, a massive green lung filled with museums, lakes, and even a bison paddock. Not far off, the hills of the Presidio offer forested trails and dramatic ocean vistas.

Local tip: Rent a bike to cross the bridge and continue to Sausalito. Take the ferry back to end your day with a scenic arrival into the city.

Downtown, Chinatown, and Panoramic Hills

Around Union Square, the downtown energy is in full swing with major retailers and theaters. But it only takes a few steps to dive into Chinatown, with its temples, markets, and hanging lanterns. Further north, North Beach, the former Italian quarter, still evokes the literary nights of the Beat Generation writers.

To see the city from above, you have two main options: Twin Peaks, which is accessible by car, or the Coit Tower perched atop Telegraph Hill, where wild green parrots often surprise passersby.

Local tip: Climb the wooden stairs of the Filbert Steps to Telegraph Hill in the spring. The blooming bougainvillea turns the climb into an enchanted walk.

Where to eat and drink in San Francisco?

The culinary scene is a blend of global cuisines and fresh Californian produce. Clam chowder served in a sourdough bread bowl by the water is a classic. In the Mission District, you will find generous, authentic tacos. For a sweet touch, treat yourself to an Irish coffee at the Buena Vista Cafe, a ritual that warms up the chilly evenings.

Where to stay in San Francisco and the surrounding area?

To fully enjoy the urban vibe, stay around Union Square or SoMa, which are convenient for museums and public transit. If you are looking for a more local feel, the Haight-Ashbury or North Beach neighborhoods offer charming options. Outside the city, Sausalito and Berkeley offer a quieter experience with stunning views of the bay.

How to get around San Francisco?

The international airport handles many direct flights. Once you arrive, forget about renting a car. Parking is difficult and expensive. Walk, ride the cable cars for the experience, and use the bus and light rail network (Muni and BART) to get around efficiently.

Local tip: Buy a Muni Passport for unlimited travel on public transit, including the cable cars.

When to go?

Spring and fall are ideal. You get mild temperatures, bright days, and manageable crowds. Summer often surprises visitors with persistent fog and cool air, while winter can be damp. If you are hoping for clear photos of the bridge without the mist, aim for September and October.

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Climate and atmosphere in San Francisco month by month

January Less Favorable

Temperatures
8°C to 13°C
Sea water
12°C
Sunshine
5.2h / day
Rainy days
11 days
Rainfall
115 mm

The streets are quiet and the fog creates a moody atmosphere around the <strong>Golden Gate</strong>. It is a great time to visit the <strong>SFMOMA</strong> or wander through the narrow alleys of <strong>Chinatown</strong>. Jazz fans will appreciate the intimate concerts at <strong>Black Cat</strong> or the <strong>SFJAZZ Center</strong>.

February Less Favorable

Temperatures
9°C to 15°C
Sea water
12°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
93 mm

Winter in San Francisco stays mild and culturally active. The <strong>Chinese New Year Parade</strong> brings color to Chinatown and draws crowds of families and curious visitors. You can easily pair museum hopping with a browse through the independent bookstores of <strong>Haight-Ashbury</strong> or take a guided tour of <strong>Alcatraz</strong> without the heavy summer tourist traffic.

March Favorable

Temperatures
10°C to 17°C
Sea water
12°C
Sunshine
6.9h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
72 mm

The hills turn green and the cafes in the <strong>Mission District</strong> reopen their sidewalk seating. The <strong>St. Patrick’s Day Parade</strong> brings energy to <strong>Market Street</strong>. It is also a prime time to hike the trails in the <strong>Presidio</strong> or head out on a bay cruise for views of the snow-capped <strong>Sierra Nevada</strong> peaks.

April Very Favorable

Temperatures
11°C to 18°C
Sea water
13°C
Sunshine
8.1h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
39 mm

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. Independent film festivals and organic produce at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market offer a genuine look at local life. The city wakes up with a creative energy that you can feel on every street corner.

May Very Favorable

Temperatures
12°C to 19°C
Sea water
14°C
Sunshine
9.2h / day
Rainy days
3 days
Rainfall
17 mm

The streets of <strong>Castro</strong> and <strong>Mission</strong> are lively this time of year. It is the perfect window for a bike ride over to <strong>Sausalito</strong>. The <strong>San Francisco Carnaval</strong> celebrates Latin cultures with costumes, music, and parades through the <strong>Mission District</strong> in an electric atmosphere.

June Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 20°C
Sea water
15°C
Sunshine
10.1h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
5 mm

Pride turns the city into one massive, colorful, and inclusive party. Free concerts at Stern Grove provide a relaxing break in the greenery. You can also enjoy evenings on the patios in North Beach and clear views from Twin Peaks at sunset.

July Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 20°C
Sea water
15°C
Sunshine
9.5h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
2 mm

Morning fog, affectionately nicknamed Karl, keeps things cool during the summer. You can dodge the chill by exploring the <strong>Hayes Valley</strong> neighborhood or spending your afternoon at <strong>Dolores Park</strong>. Street festivals like the <strong>Fillmore Jazz Festival</strong> add a genuine musical energy to this unique time of year in the city.

August Favorable

Temperatures
14°C to 21°C
Sea water
16°C
Sunshine
9.2h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
4 mm

Summer is in full swing elsewhere, but <strong>San Francisco</strong> stays mild. The <strong>Outside Lands Festival</strong> draws music fans to <strong>Golden Gate Park</strong>. It is also a great time to take a ferry over to <strong>Tiburon</strong> or explore the murals of the <strong>Mission District</strong> on foot.

September Very Favorable

Temperatures
15°C to 23°C
Sea water
17°C
Sunshine
8.4h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
10 mm

The light takes on a golden hue and the temperatures are just right. Fleet Week energizes the bay with its aerial demonstrations. Sunset cruises provide clear views of the bridge. The vibe is relaxed and the lines at major tourist spots start to thin out.

October Very Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 22°C
Sea water
16°C
Sunshine
7.6h / day
Rainy days
4 days
Rainfall
23 mm

Fall in San Francisco is mild and bright. It is the perfect time to explore <strong>Alamo Square</strong>, sample California wines at <strong>Ferry Plaza</strong>, or visit the galleries in <strong>SoMa</strong>. The <strong>Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival</strong> in the park is a free, festive event that you should not miss.

November Less Favorable

Temperatures
11°C to 17°C
Sea water
14°C
Sunshine
5.9h / day
Rainy days
7 days
Rainfall
48 mm

The first chilly winds signal the start of the off-season. It is the perfect time to explore museums or duck into covered markets to sample local specialties. As the holidays approach, the Union Square neighborhood lights up with an ice rink and festive window displays, making for pleasant walks even when the rain rolls in.

December Less Favorable

Temperatures
9°C to 14°C
Sea water
13°C
Sunshine
5.3h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
97 mm

The atmosphere is festive but quieter than in other major cities. The SF Ballet and the Opera host end-of-year performances. You can stroll along the bay or head up to <strong>Coit Tower</strong> to take in the city lights, just make sure to bundle up in a scarf.

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On the city

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  • Family 4.8/5
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A European-style city

The good thing about San Francisco is that there is so much to do. Strolling around Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 to see the sea lions. Discovering the famous Golden Gate Bridge by bike. Wandering through its unique neighborhoods: Mission, Castro, Haight Ashbury...
The down side is that San Francisco does not feel like the United States, but rather like Europe. And when you travel, you want to feel a change of scenery. So I much preferred Los Angeles. Finally, the lifestyle in San Francisco is very solitary and there are a lot of sketchy people hanging around at night.

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A city with a European vibe

One criticism that Europeans might have about certain North American cities is the lack of identity, that repetitive, cookie cutter feel. From that point of view, San Francisco stands out. The city seems to have taken the time to grow and build its identity neighborhood by neighborhood. I was a bit disappointed by the Golden Gate Bridge though: a lot of fog, and I didn't get the chance to see it in full light :(
Another downside: the excessive prices for lodging, meals...

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So much to see

San Francisco and its bay offer plenty of things to see and do. Architecturally, the city is very interesting, with very different styles between the downtown high-rises and the posh houses in the residential areas. In terms of culture and arts, there is plenty to do between museums, galleries, shows, and concerts. You will not be left disappointed when it comes to food either, with many great restaurants featuring very varied influences, and there is plenty to eat healthy!
Even in terms of nature, you can quickly get out of the concrete to find yourself at the beach or in the forest. Cross the Golden Gate, and you will understand what I mean!

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Feels like home

This is a really pleasant city on a human scale (unlike Los Angeles, which is just way too spread out) that you can discover in stages over a few days. All the tourist spots are worth seeing because they are very enjoyable (Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street...), but you also have to wander through the Chinese, Italian, and gay neighborhoods, which are very lively and worth a look. It is by getting lost in the streets (which climb pretty hard, by the way) that you find yourself amazed by the beauty of certain neighborhoods, with gorgeous houses everywhere. You feel safe in the main areas, though there are many, many homeless people in the more popular neighborhoods.

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If you're going to Saaaan Fraaaanciscoooo...

San Francisco is an incredible city with so many different sides. Things you absolutely have to do include: gazing at the Golden Gate Bridge and the fog that sometimes hides it and sometimes reveals it to the crowd, taking a cruise to see it up close and also get near the legendary Alcatraz prison, listening to the deafening barks of the sea lions at the harbor, visiting the super typical neighborhoods of Little Italy and Chinatown, strolling through residential areas among the pastel-colored Victorian houses, and of course, riding the famous cable car...

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The Bay is magic

Modern, energetic, and... healthy! You eat well there, the air is fresh, you feel safe, and the streets are clean. I think I could easily live there, even if the real estate seems super expensive to me.

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San Francisco, a legendary city.

San Francisco is a legendary city because of all the movies that were filmed there. Many American stars live in the area, often in the nearby town of Sausalito. You recognize it by its famous red bridge, the Golden Gate, its steep streets, and its cable car.
But also, even though San Francisco is huge, it is an amazing city because you feel like you are in Europe. The excess of the United States seems far away.
It is a city to discover. After Barcelona and Rome, it is my number 3.

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The most beautiful city in California

After traveling through a bit of the American West, San Francisco is without a doubt the city I liked the most. You can walk around and relax there.

In comparison, Los Angeles is way too spread out. You have to drive just to see the smallest little thing.

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