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Explore San Francisco like a local this spring with free tours, scenic hikes, hidden gems, and authentic street food while enjoying the great outdoors on a budget.

Explore San Francisco like a local this spring with free tours, scenic hikes, hidden gems, and authentic street food while enjoying the great outdoors on a budget.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
You tip what feels right
At the end, just tip whatever you feel is right
I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting San Francisco, United States, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2.5 hours
Join a free walking tour starting near Union Square to cover downtown San Francisco's history and hidden spots including alley murals and secret gardens.
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Wander the streets off Grant Avenue, check out the Tin How Temple and hidden courtyards, and grab affordable snacks from dim sum windows inside local markets.

Wander the streets off Grant Avenue, check out the Tin How Temple and hidden courtyards, and grab affordable snacks from dim sum windows inside local markets.

Head to Telegraph Hill for Coit Tower. Climb one of the surrounding stairways for unique views of the bay and secret gardens not seen from the main tourist path.

Head to Telegraph Hill for Coit Tower. Climb one of the surrounding stairways for unique views of the bay and secret gardens not seen from the main tourist path.
~2 hours
Explore North Beach streets like Columbus Avenue for dive bars and local breweries favored by residents, avoiding touristy spots. Try to find a spot with live local music.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

In North Beach, find a casual Italian eatery or pizzeria and order a Margherita pizza paired with a local craft beer, plus treat yourself to a small piece of Ghirardelli chocolate for dessert.
Ghirardelli ChocolateThis area offers affordable hostels with easy access to public transport and is within walking distance to most of Day 1's locations.
This area offers affordable hostels with easy access to public transport and is within walking distance to most of Day 1's locations.
~2.5 hours
Start your hike at the Lands End Lookout Visitor Center near Ocean Beach. Follow the coastal trail for stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and hidden coves. Stay on the trail to discover the mostly overlooked ruins of the Sutro Baths.
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Head to the less crowded east side of the Golden Gate Bridge near Fort Point National Historic Site for excellent views and photo spots. Explore Crissy Field for a local beach vibe and picnic areas far from busier tourist zones.

Head to the less crowded east side of the Golden Gate Bridge near Fort Point National Historic Site for excellent views and photo spots. Explore Crissy Field for a local beach vibe and picnic areas far from busier tourist zones.

Rent a bike near the park's south entrance on Stanyan Street, then follow the designated bike paths through quieter areas like the Buffalo Paddock and the Dutch Windmill. Stop by the hidden Shakespeare Garden and local community gardens.

Rent a bike near the park's south entrance on Stanyan Street, then follow the designated bike paths through quieter areas like the Buffalo Paddock and the Dutch Windmill. Stop by the hidden Shakespeare Garden and local community gardens.
~1.5 hours
Arrive early to find parking or take a Muni bus to the parking lot by the beach. Walk along the western edge for unobstructed views of the sunset behind the Golden Gate Bridge, avoiding the northern parts known to be busy visitors spots.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Seek out a casual eatery in the Sunset District serving clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, a San Francisco classic. Wrap up with a small piece of Ghirardelli Chocolate, a local specialty dessert.
Ghirardelli ChocolateTenderloin is well-connected for access to public transport lines to all outdoor locations while budget-friendly for backpackers.
Tenderloin is well-connected for access to public transport lines to all outdoor locations while budget-friendly for backpackers.
~2.5 hours
Walk the Mission District focusing on Balmy Alley and Clarion Alley to see vibrant murals reflecting local culture and social issues.
~1.5 hours
Find food trucks or street vendors around 24th Street and Valencia Street for affordable burritos or tacos, popular Mission-style Mexican street food.

Walk or take a short bus ride to the Palace of Fine Arts in Marina District for stunning architecture and a peaceful lagoon perfect for photos and relaxing.

Walk or take a short bus ride to the Palace of Fine Arts in Marina District for stunning architecture and a peaceful lagoon perfect for photos and relaxing.
~3 hours
Explore the Tenderloin district's small bars or clubs featuring live music. Look for indie or jazz shows to experience local underground scenes.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a casual bar or eatery in the Tenderloin serving hearty sandwiches or a vegetarian pasta with a side of Ghirardelli Chocolate for dessert.
Ghirardelli ChocolateClose to evening music venues and easy access to Mission District murals by public transport or walking.
Close to evening music venues and easy access to Mission District murals by public transport or walking.
Get your trip plan as a PDF with maps and a CSV spreadsheet.
Budget accommodation in hostels around $40/night. Street food about $15/day (including snacks and meals). Public transport daily pass roughly $7. Outdoor activities and entry to hidden or free natural spots about $8/day.
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