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If you only had 49 hours to spend in San Francisco, what would you spend it doing? With so much great food, activities and sights to see, it may be hard to make a decision. But we’ve got you covered. We took a poll around the office and here’s what GOOD staffers love that can only be found in San Francisco. Check out some of the suggestions below for how we’d spend 49 amazing hours in the city by the bay, and for even more options check out our map.
Beat the sightseeing crowds by getting up early and exploring Fisherman’s Wharf in the morning. Here you can:
If you’re feeling hungry for lunch, stop at:
The experts at San Francisco Travel recommend the Classic Cable Car Sightseeing on your trip to the Fisherman's Wharf.
San Francisco Travel recommends: The Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building.
Head south west towards the Mission District where you’ll find more awesome food and activities. Check out the Pirate Supply Store next to the literary nonprofit 826 Valencia, as well as Mission Dolores Park, and the beautiful vibrant murals throughout the neighborhood’s streets and backalleys.
To eat:
San Francisco Travel recommends: Wo Hing General Store and Creativity Explored.
Moving north, you can check out trendy Hayes Valley for some shopping including Lavish, featuring home goods by local artists, and travel boutique Flight 001. Head south to get a glimpse of the postcard-friendly Alamo Square, and for eats try:
San Francisco Travel recommends: Espetus Churrasccaria, a Brazilian steak house.
If you want to get closer to the sea breeze head west and take a bike ride or walk along the Golden Gate Bridge. Across the bridge, you’ll find the quaint town of Sausalito filled with neighborhood restaurants and art galleries, miles of scenic trails at Mt. Tamalpais and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and ancient coastal redwoods in Muir Woods.
On your way back south take a pit stop at Baker Beach and soak up some sun. After your stop there, head into the Richmond District.
Eating options here include:
San Francisco Travel recommends: Legion of Honor museum and Chapeau!, a French bistro.
For one last adventure, head into Golden Gate Park. Here you can visit:
To stop those stomach rumbles stop in at:
San Francisco Travel recommends: Bike and Skate for rentals and repairs.