San Francisco may be one of the most expensive cities around the world but that does not mean that it has nothing free to offer to it’s visitors. If you are traveling to San Francisco, then you need to know about these free things/ places to visit in San Francisco.
Check Out The Elaborate List Here Of The Places To Visit In San Francisco:
Try a Walking Tour
There are 8-15 places and these comprise of historic landmarks to underground tunnels to Barbary Coast dives and more. Reservations are not needed!!
Palace Of Fine Arts
For a more economical day, stick to picnics, parks and free-entry days. Cost is completely dependent on the activities you would want to do here and the day you prefer to arrive. Whether for an hour or for a full day, you will be amazed to see how peaceful the Palace of Fine Arts is.
Lombard Street
Lombard Street is a highly twisted street in San Francisco with eight tight turns. The only thing to do here is either walk or drive down. Walking gives you a great sense of the narrow turns on it.
Watch Cable Cars For Free
Cable cars arrived in San Francisco in 1873, and are one of the city’s most used and accepted modes of transportation.
Fisherman’s Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf is one of the San Francisco’s top most tourist attractions. Enjoy tastes of San Francisco’s famous cuisines here such as The Codmother Fish and Chips and don’t forget blue cheese garlic bread.
A Day At The Beach
Crissy Field, Baker Beach and Ocean Beach are the most popular beaches in San Francisco. Weather is usually mild all the year round and many people love to visit one of these beaches in San Francisco. Be one of them!
The Golden Gate Bridge
Biking on the Golden Gate Bridge is a lifetime experience. Watch the stunning view of San Francisco’s skyline and the Alcatraz island from here. The eastern side of the Golden Gate Bridge has an incredible walking path that you can explore for free.
Visit The San Francisco’s Museums
On the first tuesday of every month, many San Francisco museums offer free entrance. These Museums includes the de Young Museum, the Asian Art Museum and the Legion of Honor.
Smell Roses at the Golden Gate Park
Make sure you also check out the colorful Dahlia Garden near the Conservatory of Flowers. Golden Gate Park has a number of beautiful gardens for its lovely visitors such as the Rose Garden near Park Presidio Blvd. and the Fulton Street. The beauty of these gardens can only be relished during the day, so cover this when on a San Francisco day tour.
Amazing View Of San Francisco From The Twin Peaks
Twin Peak is one of the best places to get a complete view of San Francisco and you will get to see a gorgeous view of the city. The views from here cover downtown, Alcatraz Island and a great part of the San Francisco Bay.
California Academy of Sciences
Out here you can explore a planetarium, aquarium, natural history museum, rainforest, 38000+ live animals, and many more – all under one living roof. You can also visit San Francisco’s de Young Museum and Japanese Tea Gardens.