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Where can I walk at night in San Francisco?

6 Best Views of San Francisco at Night
  • Pier 14. City lights of San Francisco panoramic view as seen from Pier 14. ...
  • Embarcadero. Buildings at downtown from Embarcadero at dusk, San Francisco, California, USA. ...
  • Golden Gate Bridge from Baker's Beach. ...
  • Treasure Island. ...
  • San Francisco City Hall. ...
  • Painted Ladies. ...
  • Noe's Nest.




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In general yes. But how late depends on the area. SF like any big city has it's problem areas, so always have someone with you and avoid obvious looking areas and people that may or may not be OK. I have walked around late to take pics, but never alone.

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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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Know Night Walking Safety Rules Walk facing traffic so you can see and react to vehicles. Use extra caution when crossing streets. Drivers do not expect pedestrians to be out walking at night. Avoid deserted routes.

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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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The policy of Walmart welcomes RVers to spend a night in their parking lot, as long as you have the individual location's permission. In some places, city zoning laws or ordinances will prohibit overnight stays in parking lots. Typically, larger cities are most likely to have these types of restrictions in place.

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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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