Places to eat
Conveniently located on the corner of our block, this Greek restaurant is a great choice to take out or dine in breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
33 locals recommend
NOVY Restaurant
4000 24th StConveniently located on the corner of our block, this Greek restaurant is a great choice to take out or dine in breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Perfect for dinner, Firefly is a neighborhood spot with an ever-changing menu of homestyle American cooking with a novel twist.
120 locals recommend
Firefly
4288 24th StreetPerfect for dinner, Firefly is a neighborhood spot with an ever-changing menu of homestyle American cooking with a novel twist.
Village Rotisserie is a terrific (and new) casual eatery for a quick and organic lunch, with a cute interior and patio seating in the back.
Village Rotisserie
4063 24th StreetVillage Rotisserie is a terrific (and new) casual eatery for a quick and organic lunch, with a cute interior and patio seating in the back.
Another great option for dinner, this neighborhood Italian spot dishes out classic, seasonal Roman fare & handmade pasta in a cozy space.
45 locals recommend
Lupa Trattoria
4109 24th StAnother great option for dinner, this neighborhood Italian spot dishes out classic, seasonal Roman fare & handmade pasta in a cozy space.
Known for its comfortable outdoor patio, Mr. Digby's serves elevated American comfort food and classic cocktails in a polished setting.
Mr. Digby's Bar & Restaurant
1199 Church StreetKnown for its comfortable outdoor patio, Mr. Digby's serves elevated American comfort food and classic cocktails in a polished setting.
Neighborhoods to see
The Mission is one of SF’s trendiest neighborhoods, packed with visionary boutiques, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and more.
354 locals recommend
Mission District
The Mission is one of SF’s trendiest neighborhoods, packed with visionary boutiques, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and more.
One of the first gay neighborhoods in the US, the Castro remains one of the most prominent symbols of LGBTQ+ activism in the world.
293 locals recommend
The Castro
One of the first gay neighborhoods in the US, the Castro remains one of the most prominent symbols of LGBTQ+ activism in the world.
See the city on an iconic San Francisco cable car, which crests the neighborhood's hills and provides spectacular views of the city.
29 locals recommend
Russian Hill
See the city on an iconic San Francisco cable car, which crests the neighborhood's hills and provides spectacular views of the city.
Birthplace of the 60s counterculture movement, the Haight draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe.
379 locals recommend
Haight-Ashbury
Birthplace of the 60s counterculture movement, the Haight draws a lively, diverse crowd looking to soak up the historic hippie vibe.
The Marina is a scenic neighborhood known for its upbeat bars and restaurants, Palace of Fine Arts, and views of the Golden Gate.
99 locals recommend
Marina District
The Marina is a scenic neighborhood known for its upbeat bars and restaurants, Palace of Fine Arts, and views of the Golden Gate.
Things to do
Encompassing nearly 16 acres, Mission Dolores Park is one of SF’s most popular parks, with breathtaking views of the city's skyline.
1244 locals recommend
Mission Dolores Park
19th StreetEncompassing nearly 16 acres, Mission Dolores Park is one of SF’s most popular parks, with breathtaking views of the city's skyline.
Named for a pair of 922-foot-high summits, Twin Peaks is a popular attraction with 360-degree views of the Bay Area.
15 locals recommend
Twin Peaks
Named for a pair of 922-foot-high summits, Twin Peaks is a popular attraction with 360-degree views of the Bay Area.
Famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns, Lombard Street is a must-see during any visit to San Francisco.
345 locals recommend
Lombard Street
Lombard StreetFamous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns, Lombard Street is a must-see during any visit to San Francisco.
Located on The Embarcadero, the Ferry Building is a food hall and terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay.
189 locals recommend
Ferry Building
Located on The Embarcadero, the Ferry Building is a food hall and terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay.
No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to this infamous historic prison. Tickets must be purchased weeks in advance.
503 locals recommend
Alcatraz Island
No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to this infamous historic prison. Tickets must be purchased weeks in advance.
The Palace of Fine Arts is free to visit and was originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition to exhibit works of art.
463 locals recommend
Palace of Fine Arts
3601 Lyon StThe Palace of Fine Arts is free to visit and was originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition to exhibit works of art.
150 acres larger than Central Park, this city park boasts a flower conservatory, botanical gardens, museums, hiking trails, and more.
1721 locals recommend
Golden Gate Park
150 acres larger than Central Park, this city park boasts a flower conservatory, botanical gardens, museums, hiking trails, and more.
Day trips to explore
Across the Golden Gate Bridge, Stinson's white sand and oceanfront make it one of the best swimming beaches in Northern California.
363 locals recommend
Stinson Beach
Across the Golden Gate Bridge, Stinson's white sand and oceanfront make it one of the best swimming beaches in Northern California.
Taste delectable wine in one of the premier wine-making destinations in the world, only an hour's drive north of San Francisco.
240 locals recommend
Napa
Taste delectable wine in one of the premier wine-making destinations in the world, only an hour's drive north of San Francisco.
Santa Cruz is known for its iconic Beach Boardwalk and vintage roller coaster rides, vintage clothing stores, cafes, and galleries.
242 locals recommend
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is known for its iconic Beach Boardwalk and vintage roller coaster rides, vintage clothing stores, cafes, and galleries.
Visit the world-famous Monterey Aquarium or grab a coffee at Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman's favorite spot in Big Little Lies.
118 locals recommend
Monterey
Visit the world-famous Monterey Aquarium or grab a coffee at Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman's favorite spot in Big Little Lies.
Feel like you were transported into a fairytale when you visit this seaside town, which was once a bohemian colony for artists.
354 locals recommend
Carmel by the sea
San Antonio AvenueFeel like you were transported into a fairytale when you visit this seaside town, which was once a bohemian colony for artists.