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San Francisco Bay Area Travel Planning Guide



Everything you need to know to plan a trip to the San Francisco Bay Area in California. In this detailed guide I’ll be providing tips on where to stay, what to do, what to eat, and of course what to do when you’re done visiting the city of San Francisco and want to venture out further including Napa, Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, and Monterey.

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24 Comments

  1. don't go to Chinatown for food, restaurants are tourist traps, food sucks and it's hella expensive. There are plenty of great places to eat in the Richmond district , along Geary and along Clement

  2. SF was awesome 20 years ago! When any video warns you about crime and the primary neighborhood within the first five minutes, maybe rethink your tourist dollars. We live in the East bay and stay away from SF, Oakland / Lake Merritt, etc. You can still visit, just set your expectations low and don't bring a car

  3. If you like silent movies, my hometown of Fremont has the Nile’s Silent Movie Museum!…. Also I love playing tourist in my own backyard and go to sf pretty often

  4. I really like the Marriott Marquis because the mall, the theater, Target are all right across the street. Also, fab food options. My daughter and I love it!

  5. Walking late at night is my go to in any city and it wasn't that bad. Had a concert there November and afterwards I walked to Jacks then my hotel room which took like 40 minutes 🙂 SF overall is really boring and will not be going any time soooon

  6. Grew up in the Bay Area but would never live there now and from my last visit to SF, it's just sad.

  7. We are going on a cruise. We need to leave our car for 12 days. Do you have any suggestions on where to leave our car. Also, where to stay while we are there and possibly may let you park your car there for the length of time you need for the cruise. We would like to be close to where the Cruise ships leave and arrive. First time cruise for us. We have saved a long time for this. I am on a walker also. Any suggestions that you have will be so appreciated.

  8. My son got lost in the redwood area of that roaring trains area for about 15 minutes. He was obsessed with trees with holes at the base of them, because he wanted to explore them like Alice in Wonderland! Scary, but an adventure!

  9. Steinhart aquarium and the academy of sciences in Golden Gate Park is awesome.

  10. One great museum to visit in the Golden Gate Park, especially with kids, is the Academy of Science. Also nearby, the Japanese Tea Garden and the Botanical garden.

  11. How many days do you recommend to stay at San Francisco? I’m planning a trip to celebrate my girlfriend’s birthday and she is waiting for this.

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