San Francisco

Catch a flight to San Francisco and immerse yourself in the type of town
where you can choose between a bargain burrito at a hole-in-the-wall Mexican
joint off Market Street and an exquisite tasting menu on Spear Street (both of
which are guaranteed to be tasty).
This is a place where the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge is bathed in sunshine
one moment, and shrouded in fog the next. Whatever the weather, the architecture
in San Francisco is always impressive. As well as its iconic bridge, there’s
also Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill.
It was built in the 1930s in the legacy of Lillie Hitchcock Coit, who left a
$125,000 bequest to the metropolis “for the purpose of adding beauty to the city
which I have always loved”.
It’s a beautiful place, yes, and eclectic too. San Francisco is a community
where hipsters live in in the Tenderloin ("TL" to the locals) next to the
offices of multi-billion dollar companies like Twitter and Uber. AirBnB, the
service that lets people rent out their apartments, started here, and continues
to thrive. In fact, staying in a resident's cool loft apartment while they’re
out of town can be even cheaper than a hotel, and makes you feel like a true
local.
Given San Francisco’s size – less than a million people cram into the 11km by
11km area – it has historically played a huge role in the culture of the US. As
a result, many of the things to do in San Francisco have a historical element to
them as well as a modern function.
Decades ago, the city was at the heart of the 1960s hippie movement that
culminated in 1967’s Summer of Love. It even inspired Scott Mckenzie's iconic
song San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair). If you have any
interest in that era, then San Francisco’s famous Haight-Ashbury is an awesome
place to visit.
Back in the day, this neighbourhood was the haunt of icons such as Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. Record shopping at
Amoeba Music in this neighbourhood and browsing the books at City Lights offer a
glimpse into the past as well as a chance to score a very cool souvenir.
When it comes to food, there's a rumour that if everyone who lived in San
Francisco went out to eat at the same time, they could all find a seat at a
restaurant. While the truth of that urban legend is debatable, the reality of
the city as one of the best foodie destinations in the United States is not.
Nowhere presents the vast range of options – from cheap, good Mexican food to
expensive new American classics – in such a small space.
San Francisco's proximity to farms means exceptionally fresh produce that every
restaurant uses, making even the least expensive options healthy and wholesome.
The best restaurants in San Francisco all look forward, from the ground-breaking
Nopa to Range, where the food's so fresh you'll feel like it might have walked
off, well, the range.
Today, the Summer of Love may be over, but that positive, creative vibe remains
strong in the City by the Bay.
Things to do in San Francisco
■ Watch the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park
■ Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge
■ Hike the Filbert Steps at Telegraph Hill
■ Go to Alcatraz
■ Browse the shelves at Haight-Ashbury’s Music Shops
■ Browse the books at City Lights
Stay in San Francisco
■ Orchard Garden
■ Hotel Vitale
■ Hotel Kabuki
■ Clift San Francisco
■ Argonaut Hotel
Eat in San Francisco
■ Yank Sing (Asian)
■ Range (International)
■ Old Mandarin Islamic Restaurant (Halal/Cantonese)
■ Nopa (Californian)
■ La Taqueria (Tex-Mex)
■ Foreign Cinema (International)
Scheduled Flights to San Francisco (from KLIA in Kuala Lumpur)
■ American Airlines (1 Stop)
■ United Airlines (1 Stop)
■ Emirates (1 Stop)
■ British Airways (1 Stop)
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