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Jess & Winter

June 12, 2026 • San Francisco, California
25 Days To Go!

Jess & Winter

June 12, 2026 • San Francisco, California
25 Days To Go!

Famous Landmarks

There's no shame in getting your tourist on! San Francisco is chock full of iconic sights, here are just a handful of our most unique and well-known landmarks.

Golden Gate Bridge

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Arguably the city's most famous landmark, get stunning views from either the San Francisco side or the Marin Headlands side.

Painted Ladies

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Feeling nostalgic for the days of Full House? Come feel like Bob Saget and marvel at the iconic homes near Alamo Square.

Pier 39

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San Francisco's most notorious pier located at the entrance to Fisherman's Wharf holds some of its most unique denizens: sea lions. Enjoy watching them sunbathe and bark loudly at one another, just be prepared for the smell!

Coit Tower

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Standing tall on one of San Francisco's highest peaks is the beautiful Coit Tower. Get a sweeping 360 of the city and the bay.

Palace of Fine Arts

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Originally built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific international Exposition, this beautiful structure and its surrounding lagoon are an ode to Neoclassical architecture that will transport you to old italian basilicas.

Vibrant neighborhoods

San Francisco is host to a plethora of diverse, historical and fun neighborhoods that offer their unique flair and can be entertaining to even just walk around.

Haight Ashbury

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Come experience the place where the hippy movement was born! The Haight still carries that psychedelic feel, though now updated to meet a more modern sensibility. Here you'll find everything from head shops to boutiques and thrift stores. For the musically inclined, definitely check out Amoeba records.

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Chinatown

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Visit the world's densest, most authentic chinatown. San Francisco has a rich history of immigration from china, in particular hong kong. Come in the early afternoon to feel the hustle and bustle of crowded produce markets, and grab some hot, delicious dumplings to fuel your adventure.

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North Beach

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Right past Chinatown you'll arrive in North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Here you'll find some of the city's best pizza, pasta and bar hopping streets. Grab some cold cuts or a deli sandwich and enjoy a picnic in Washington Square Park!

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Mission District

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With its undeniable charm and working class chops, the Mission is one of San Francisco's most culturally enriching neighborhoods, if you can handle a little grit. The immigrant population has turned the mission into a culinary Mecca, with the unmistakeable aroma of freshly cooked carne asada wherever you go. Stop at a boutique on Valencia St. or have too much tequila at one of Mission St.'s many dive bars.

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Castro

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Time to get fabulous honey! San Francisco is often considered the gay capital of the world and the castro is its gayest neighborhood. Experience the beauty, fun and warmth that san francisco's queer district has to offer. Just be ready to see (and hell, why not show) some skin. And of course, be sure to catch a drag show while you're there!

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Take a hike

San Francisco is an urban wanderer's dream. Home to the United States' largest urban park (much bigger than even Central Park in NYC), multiple beaches and enough hills to give you quads like Ronnie Coleman.

Golden Gate Park

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With over 1,000 acres to explore, Golden Gate Park is absolutely massive. Be ready to spend an entire day if you want to see everything! For real troopers out there, you can try walking from its Eastern tip in the Haight Ashbury all the way to its Western end at Ocean Beach. Be sure to check out its numerous gardens such as the Botanical Garden, Japanese Tea garden, and Conservatory of flowers.

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Ocean Beach

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What Ocean Beach lacks in warm water and sunny skies, it makes up for with personality. Tall cliffs on its northern end, and sand dunes stretching along its 3 mile length make for a great stroll down the recently closed great highway. There's something about that salty ocean air that heals the soul.

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Embarcadero

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Walk along San Francisco's iconic piers on the Embarcadero. Head to the ferry building for a plethora of vendors, shops and restaurants, walk under the massive Bay Bridge, or stroll all the way to our beautiful ballpark.

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