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Is San Francisco a walkable city?

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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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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WHAT TO WEAR
  • Always layer. ...
  • If you must buy a sweatshirt, get anything related to the 49ers. ...
  • And save those Google or Facebook T-shirts. ...
  • Still, think casual... ...
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  • Leave your umbrellas at home. ...
  • Don't, under any circumstances, call the city San Fran. ...
  • Do stroll around Chinatown, but don't make it a dining 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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Is San Francisco still one of the most beautiful cities in the U.S. in 2019? Yes. Being on the tip of a hilly peninsula, San Francisco is still one of the most beautiful, interesting, and walkable cities in North America.

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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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Lisbon: The San Francisco of Europe With its cable cars, hills, fog, close proximity to vineyards and a suspension bridge (made by the same company that built the Bay Bridge), Portugal's capital city could easily be mistaken for San Francisco if one were glancing at an Instagram post sans caption.

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