San Francisco in 24 hours – an Instagram Travel Diary
Photos from a day trip to San Francisco – a practical timeline on how to spend 24 hours in SF with burritos in Mission, LGBT history in Castro & more
Travel blogs and features from San Francisco, California
Probably one of the coolest cities in North America, San Francisco has it all: beautiful scenery, a great art scene, excellent international food and all the nightlife you can handle. It’a also gay mecca! Start here with my basic San Francisco travel tips, or jump down below to read my latest San Francisco travel blogs.
The Golden Gate City has pretty mild weather all year round, but the best (or at least most reliable) is probably in fall, from September to November. Visiting at this time means you’ll also miss the tourist rush in summer and there will likely be fewer crowds, but it’s a popular city to visit so there is always cool stuff going on.
Otherwise, you may consider making your visit to San Francisco to coincide with one of its many annual events, such as the Chinese New Year parade in January or February, Pride in June, Alice Summerthing, a free music concert also in June or the original Folsom Street Fair in September.
Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge – This iconic bridge, visible from much of the city, offers a really cool way to see the city from a distance. Take your time (and a jacket!) to walk over the bridge to Sausalito, maybe grab some ice cream over there while admiring the view of San Francisco’s skyline and then take the ferry back.
Visit the SFMOMA – The first museum on the West Coast of the US that was dedicated entirely to 20th century art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a architecturally stunning space and has a massive collection of North American and European art, meaning you could easily spend the whole day there.
Drink in a cocktail bar – San Francisco is home to some of the country’s most innovative bartenders who really know what they’re doing when it comes to drinks. Check out some of the coolest cocktail bars in the US…or maybe even the world!
There are several day trips you can make from San Francisco, including to the famous prison island of Alcatraz or to the Muir Woods. Taking a tour while in San Francisco will save you time and let you experience a lot more of the city and its surroundings.
Gay-friendly businesses can be found all over San Francisco, though historically, of course, the Castro neighborhood has been the center of gay life in the city, or perhaps even the the whole state. Here are the highlights of the scene in San Francisco you should know about.
The Stud – This worker-owned cooperative club in SoMa is one of the most famous queer venues in San Francisco. Hosting queer burlesque, karaoke, drag show and other regular events, this is the place to come for a late night out – it thankfully stays open an hour later than everywhere else in the city!
The Cinch – With the juxtaposing cowboy theme and erotic art lining its walls, this dark and sometimes dingy dance club is perhaps the friendliest queer place in town. There are regular drag shows on Friday nights, which are always hilarious.
El Rio – Formerly a Brazilian leather bar, this mostly lesbian bar is a popular live indie music venue as well as hosting ping pong competitions, karaoke nights and raucous dance parties.
More gay travel resources here.
San Francisco has plenty of cool and quirky hotels, as well as all the big chains you’d expect. They often get full when there’s a conference or special event in town, so definitely consider booking in advance.
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Photos from a day trip to San Francisco – a practical timeline on how to spend 24 hours in SF with burritos in Mission, LGBT history in Castro & more
Four of the top foodie destinations in North America, including Boston, Toronto, San Francisco and Austin. Find out what makes each city so delicious!
A cocktail crawl through downtown San Francisco – all in the name of charity! (and a good drink…or four!)
During my short visit to San Francisco, I gave myself one priority: eat a San Francisco-style burrito. I’ve heard of these things for years but never had the opportunity to try one. There’s a burrito restaurant in Berlin that’s famous for them, but I wanted the real thing. So, after being in San Francisco for …
Some of the most popular indie & independent bookstores in America from San Francisco to New York (and Ohio and Texas, too!)
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Photos of San Francisco from the skies above—views during my helicopter tour of San Francisco including the Golden Gate Bridge Alcatraz, the pier and more!
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