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Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Hilton San Francisco Financial District
Hilton San Francisco Financial District
Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown
Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown
Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf
Handlery Union Square Hotel
Handlery Union Square Hotel
Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco
Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco
YOTEL San Francisco
YOTEL San Francisco
The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square
The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Stanford Court San Francisco
Stanford Court San Francisco
InterContinental San Francisco by IHG
InterContinental San Francisco by IHG
LUMA Hotel San Francisco
LUMA Hotel San Francisco
Hotel Zephyr San Francisco
Hotel Zephyr San Francisco
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Inn At Union Square
Inn At Union Square
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA
Parc 55 San Francisco - A Hilton Hotel
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Top neighborhoods in San Francisco

Fisherman's Wharf
Discover Pier 39, Ghirardelli Square, and the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in this bustling tourist hotspot. Savor seafood at family-owned restaurants and explore the sea lion colony, while enjoying convenient cable car access.

Nob Hill
Luxury hotels, historic mansions, and Michelin-starred restaurants abound in this upscale area. Explore Union Square shopping district, Grace Cathedral, and the SF Masonic Auditorium for a taste of culture and history.

Union Square
Major tourist destination in downtown San Francisco, Union Square boasts shopping, hotels, and theaters. Explore department stores, boutiques, and galleries, or catch a performance at various theaters. Enjoy the Dewey Monument and stunning views from nearby hotels. Easily accessible via cable car lines, buses, and subway systems.

Mission District
The Mission District pulses with colorful murals that tell stories of Latino heritage and artistic rebellion. On weekends, locals sprawl across Dolores Park with skyline views and picnic spreads. Wander down 24th Street to discover authentic taquerias, quirky boutiques, and the historic Mission Dolores, San Francisco's oldest building. Getting around is a breeze with two BART stations and several bus lines connecting you to downtown. Hip cafes and lively bars along Valencia Street make perfect spots for people-watching, while the neighborhood's mix of Victorian homes and street art creates a vibe that's both gritty and charming.

South of Market
SoMa packs San Francisco's artistic spirit into a neighborhood that's constantly reinventing itself. Converted warehouses now house cutting-edge galleries while SFMOMA's towering glass facade invites you to explore world-class contemporary art. Oracle Park brings baseball energy to the bay, and Yerba Buena Gardens offers a peaceful green escape from the urban buzz. Getting around couldn't be easier with Yerba Buena-Moscone Station and several other transit stops connecting you to the entire city. The restaurant scene ranges from food trucks to upscale dining in industrial-chic spaces. Most visitors stay in modern hotels or boutique properties housed in historic buildings with architectural character.
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Fog rolls across the Golden Gate Bridge while cable cars clank up impossibly steep hills lined with candy-colored Victorian houses. At Pier 39, sea lions bark and pose as if auditioning for wildlife documentaries. The Mission's muralists transform walls into canvases while locals debate which taqueria serves the definitive burrito. Alcatraz broods in the bay, its audio tour narrated by former guards and inmates. Golden Gate Park hides surprises around every bend – Japanese gardens, actual bison, and museums where you could happily lose an afternoon. For the best city views, skip the tourist crowds at Lombard Street and head to Twin Peaks, where the whole magnificent bay panorama unfolds at your feet.

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