What are some things to do in San Francisco that are free?
San Francisco has plenty of free activities, including:
- Wandering its famous streets and neighborhoods, like Lombard Street, the Castro, Chinatown and the Mission District (plus, many of these areas have plentiful street art)
- Spending time in nature at Golden Gate Park, Yerba Buena Gardens, Lands End or Baker Beach
- Snapping photos of the famous Golden Gate Bridge
- Visiting the de Young Museum's collection of art and textiles (free on the first Tuesday of the month)
- Hiking Twin Peaks for unparalleled views of San Francisco
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What are some things not to do in San Francisco?
Here are a few things to keep in mind before you travel to San Francisco:
- Do not call the city San Fran or Frisco. It's San Francisco or SF.
- San Francisco is a weird city, from its attractions and events to its inhabitants. Keep an open mind while visiting.
- Pickpockets target high-traffic areas, particularly public transportation and Fisherman's Wharf. Don't leave valuables in the car, either.
- Don't rely solely on public transportation. Walking is one of the best ways to get around and see the city.
- You'll see locals wearing everything from hoodies and jeans to suits. Wear what makes you feel comfortable and don't be afraid to dress up a little when the mood strikes you.
- San Francisco can be chilly year-round. Pack a sweater or light jacket no matter what time of year you visit.
What is the best month to go to San Francisco?
September and October are often considered the best months due to pleasant, mild weather with fewer crowds.
You can also visit SF during December to experience the city's unique festive spirit during Christmas and New Year celebrations
However, San Francisco's climate is relatively moderate year-round, so you can enjoy the city's charms at any time, depending on your tolerance for cooler or warmer temperatures.
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Edit: YOU ARE ALL INCREDIBLE! Thank you so much for these helpful recommendations and cool spots. Definitely a lot to check out now! Dearly appreciated and incredibly resourceful!!