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    4.1 (13 reviews)

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    Outdoor dining looks ok here
    Steve D.

    Shops are open on Chestnut St, and restaurants have outdoor dining. Lots people are out walking and window shopping. Parking isn't bad. Maybe 70-80% of stores are open. Some boarded up storefronts. Buses are running on Chestnut. Not too much traffic for 5pm. (Covid-19 social distancing in effect)

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    It is a nice place to go to see the Golden Gate Bridge. Nice for taking a walk on the wide sidewalks.

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    Day time most beautiful thing ever, night time most tasteless space in the greater Bay Area.

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    The Wave Organ - Read the sign

    The Wave Organ

    3.9(200 reviews)
    0.8 kmMarina/Cow Hollow

    Very unique musical instrument and beautiful place to gaze the magical skyline of San Francisco…read moreplus enjoying the cooling breeze of the bay and the view of the ever famous Golden Gate Bridge. Free parking and nice walkways .

    Heads up before you make the trek: the Wave Organ was closed when we got there. A dredging barge…read morewas parked offshore and running, with a Safety Notice zip-tied to a barrier blocking the path. Nothing about this shows up on Google Maps or in recent Yelp reviews, so we walked all the way out for a locked gate. Save yourself the surprise and check before you go. We heard about this place on a Sunday Morning broadcast and the history sold us. So we walked from Embarcadero Pier out to the jetty, mostly because we wanted the steps. The path along the breakwater has good bay views the whole way, with the city skyline behind you and the East Bay hills across the water. That part of the walk was worth it on its own. The closure looked temporary on paper, but the barge has been sitting there a while and was clearly mid-job when we arrived, so I would not bet on it clearing up soon. No way to know how long the dredging runs. Logistics: if you drive, there is parking near the Marina and the St. Francis Yacht Club, which puts you much closer than we were. The jetty itself is exposed, so bring a layer for wind. Bottom line: I think the Wave Organ is worth a visit for the setting and the concept, but I would not hoof it out there again on foot. One bright spot, the Palace of Fine Arts is close by and that was the highlight of the day. If your trip out here gets blocked, walk over there instead.

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    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    06.15.25 the acoustics of the wave organ are only active when the tide is in, and the music is best heard around high tide

    The Wave Organ - 06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

    06.15.25 Built in 1986 by Exploratorium artists in residence Peter Richards and George Gonzalez

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    View from the organ to the bridge

    Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line - Trail and sculpture

    Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line

    4.7(54 reviews)
    1.4 kmPresidio

    One of my absolute favorite field trip spots for my students is the Wood Line in the Presidio of…read moreSan Francisco. This is a super popular place for professional photos. A quick tip: because of the way the Wood Line is designed, this stretch can turn into a full-on wind tunnel. Definitely layer up; it can get chilly even on a sunny day. What makes this area so special for young students is the natural layout. The rows of eucalyptus trees create built-in boundaries, which makes it much easier to manage a group while still giving them a sense of freedom and exploration. There are also spots nearby where kids can build and expand on makeshift shelters using fallen branches, perfect for imaginative play, teamwork, and a little hands-on engineering. There are often dogs off leash in this part of the Presidio, but we've never had any issues along this particular stretch. One especially memorable visit included spotting an owl nesting in the trees. A park ranger was stationed nearby to ensure the owl's safety, and my students even got to ask questions and learn more about the habitat. It turned into an unexpected and magical lesson in urban wildlife. If you're looking for a unique, outdoor San Francisco, add the Wood Line to your list.

    Simply beautiful 1200 ft winding line of recycled eucalyptus trunks in a forest beneath eucalyptus…read moretrees. A great place for photos or taking a walk and getting fresh air. It was very quiet and tranquil when we went. I wasn't wearing the right shoes so we didn't walk through, but it was easy to access for me to just admire it.

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    Cow Hollow - Cow Hollow. Mamanoko, Chestnut Diner, Marina Sub, Rooster & Rice, Delarosa, Shake Shack, Loving Cup, Souvla, Mamanoko.

    Cow Hollow

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.6 kmMarina/Cow Hollow

    I spent six months working in this lovely neighborhood. Bougie yes, but I enjoyed the experience. I…read moremade many friends and ate so much good food. I left my heart in Cow Hollow :-)

    Cool boutiques. Small restaurants. Bars. A huge Equinox gym. Home decor shops. Medical & dental…read moreoffices. Personal service businesses (spas, manicurists, etc). That's Cow Hollow in a nutshell. But if you just go by what you've just read you'd be missing out. The architecture along Union Street is very cute. There are Victorians as well as modern buildings. No high-rises here. A historical home can be seen in the Octagon House. Just one block off Union Street at Octavia is the Golden Gate Valley library. So cosy inside with a big children's reading area. Magazines and a soft leather seat sound heavenly to me. If you're feeling hungry, there are many varieties of cuisine in the restaurants here: Japanese, Italian, Belgian, American, French, etc. In fact, this area is quite nice for a staycation as it is within walking distance of the Marina, Fisherman's Wharf, the Presidio and Pacific Heights. Exercise fiends I challenge you to run uphill from Union Street to Broadway Street. That'll get your heart pumping without being on a gym treadmill. Enjoy the beautiful view at the top. You'll get a panorama of the Bay and a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge. Worth the effort! Now, I've let you in on the secret of why this neighborhood is a gem don't blow it and miss out. Visit.

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    Cow Hollow - Filbert Street.

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    Cow Hollow - Vedanta Society Old Temple. 2963 Webster Street.

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    Vedanta Society Old Temple. 2963 Webster Street.

    Lombard Street

    Lombard Street

    4.2(857 reviews)
    1.6 kmRussian Hill

    While most people like Lombard Street for its curves, I've found a host of qualities to love about…read moreit: 1. The view. 2. No stop lights--you can drive right through! 3. The sanitation (no poop!). 4. The lack of crime: No gangs, street races, or drive-by shootings. Nobody's getting away fast on this baby! 5. It's the least expensive site-seeing you can possibly do in San Francisco. Lombard Street, I'll see your 244 stairs, and raise you five gold stars.

    Yes, it's touristy. Yes, everyone tells you to go. And yes--it really is worth it…read more My husband and I have been visiting San Francisco for over 20 years, but this was the first trip where we got to experience Lombard Street with our kids. Watching them run up and down the famous curves, peek through the gardens, and marvel at the steepness of the hill made us appreciate it in a completely new way. Ironically, this was also the first time we actually walked the street. In previous visits, we'd driven by or through it, but slowing down and exploring it on foot gave us a whole new appreciation for just how unique it is. One of my favorite San Francisco stories is connected to Lombard Street. Back in 2006, we had a taxi driver who came flying down the street at what felt like 50 mph on the way back to our hotel. It was equal parts terrifying and hilarious and has become one of those travel stories we still tell nearly 20 years later. This visit was much calmer. The flowers were beautiful, the views were fantastic, and the kids had an absolute blast. Sometimes iconic attractions are famous for a reason, and Lombard Street is one of them. It's a classic San Francisco experience that somehow manages to be just as fun for adults as it is for kids.

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    The Marina District - localflavor - Updated August 2026

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