12 Hidden Gems In San Francisco Most People Don't Know Even Exist
By Stephanie Garr|Updated on January 10, 2024(Originally published May 09, 2016)
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Stephanie Garr
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Stephanie is a freelance writer and editor based in San Francisco, California. When she's not tapping at a keyboard, she can be found leading groups on gourmet chocolate walking tours (best job ever) or running the many lovely hills and stairs of the city (to burn off all that chocolate, of course). She also runs a travel blog with her husband at Big & Small Travel (bigandsmalltravel.com).
With so much to see and do in The Golden City, you’d be forgiven for missing some of the hidden gems in San Francisco. Tons of treasures on less-beaten paths, with quirkier features, and many secret green spaces are tucked behind big hills and billionaires’ houses. Leave the big stuff for the tourists (you’ve already crossed it all off your bucket list, right?!), and explore these 12 hidden gems in San Francisco.
Have you been to any of these hidden gems in San Francisco? All of them? What else did we miss? Let us know in the comments below. And while you’re traveling through this stunning city, find a cool place to stay on Expedia.com.
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Japanese Tea Garden (Golden Gate Park): Enjoy this beautiful garden in the heart of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park during the free hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Entrance is always free to residents, military personnel, and veterans, and tickets are $12 for non-resident adults. The authentic garden is the oldest public Japanese garden in the country. It is rooted in history and was created as a "Japanese Village" exhibit for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. Discover the natural beauty and tranquility of this Japanese-style garden.
Sand Castles Walking Tour (Rincon Park) This 90 to 120-minute self-guided audio tour of the San Francisco Embarcadero costs $5.99 and allows folks to explore the interesting historic waterfront district. Go at your own pace with the VoiceMApp app that you can install on your phone after booking the tour. It allows you to start, pause, or restart for traveling at your own pace. Enjoy the voice telling about the waterfront's past, present, and future while seeing other cool sites.
San Francisco Public Library (100 Larkin St.): For some cool free events and exciting exhibits, there's nothing like the local library's offerings. With 29 locations, a virtual library, and bookmobiles, this public organization offers a variety of interesting events and workshops. From Tai Chi to story time, and meditation lessons, tap into this wealth of experiences. For more information, visit the San Francisco Public Library website.