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What months are good to visit San Francisco?

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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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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Most visitors find three days in San Francisco is a good amount of time to get a solid introduction to the city. However, if you have a week it's highly recommended you take a few San Francisco day trips. What is this?

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You don't need a car to explore central San Francisco; most of the top sites are within walking distance or are easily reached by the Muni. Plus, driving in this city is stressful due to aggressive drivers, bumper-to-bumper traffic and high parking rates, not to mention the city's incredibly steep hills.

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I absolutely believe that San Francisco remains a great place to visit. The beauty, architecture, history, and special neighborhoods are intact. The food and drink remain amazing,” says Sandberg.

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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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A vacation to San Francisco for one week usually costs around $1,557 for one person. So, a trip to San Francisco for two people costs around $3,113 for one week. A trip for two weeks for two people costs $6,227 in 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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