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Is one day enough for San Francisco?

Okay, I'll admit that there is so much to see and do in San Francisco that one day hardly does any of it justice. Yet, a day is enough for you to fall head-over-heels in love with this stunning city. Sometimes you only have a day to explore a fantastic destination.



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For glitz and glamour and some cutting-edge culture in the SoCal sunshine, it's got to be LA. But for a smaller-town feel with big-name sights, you're best off in San Francisco. Better still, rent a car, drive the spectacular coastal highway that connects the two, and take in both cities on one trip.

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The best time to visit San Francisco is from September to November. Believe it or not, fall offers some of the city's warmest temperatures year-round, not to mention fewer crowds than summer. Spring is another good time to visit thanks to its mild temperatures and lack of rain (compared to other parts of California).

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As one of the most walkable, bike-friendly and transit-connected cities in America, San Francisco is best explored by foot, on bike and on Muni, the city's public transportation system. We're here to help you get around San Francisco.

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In the Bay Area, most neighborhoods in cities like San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland score high marks on the walkable index, mostly due to robust transportation networks and high numbers of pedestrian-accessible intersections.

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How expensive is it to live in San Francisco? Very. The cost of living in San Francisco is 79 percent higher than the national average, according to RentCafe. Everything from housing to utilities to healthcare to food is considerably more expensive here than in the nation as a whole.

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January and February are the cheapest months to visit San Francisco. The weather is least pleasant in winter, but the crowds are the smallest, and hotel room prices lower. But avoid New Year's Eve and the days around Chinese New Year parade in February to save money.

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WHAT TO WEAR
  1. Always layer. ...
  2. If you must buy a sweatshirt, get anything related to the 49ers. ...
  3. And save those Google or Facebook T-shirts. ...
  4. Still, think casual... ...
  5. ... ...
  6. Leave your umbrellas at home. ...
  7. Don't, under any circumstances, call the city San Fran. ...
  8. Do stroll around Chinatown, but don't make it a dining destination.


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PIER 39 is the ideal safe outing. The pier is an open-air marketplace that monitors guest count to ensure everyone has space to socially distance.

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Union Square, best area to stay in San Francisco Union Square is perhaps the best-known neighborhood, since it's the center of the city. This is a very dynamic place, where you can attend many concerts and events throughout the year.

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Yosemite is about 170 miles away from San Francisco and about a 4-hour drive. So, we recommend starting your day as early as 5 AM or 6 AM to have full experience in the park. If you prefer to sleep in while on vacation, something we're all guilty of, you can easily book a hotel.

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San Francisco, California makes a great city break, and with 3 days in the city, you can explore it beyond the typical tourist attractions. San Francisco is home to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, Victorian architecture, cable cars that run its steep hills, and Karl The Fog.

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