Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
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Experience The City By The Bay
No visit to San Francisco would be complete without a visit to Fisherman's Wharf. The name refers to the waterfront area that runs from Pier 39, where Grant St. hits the Embarcadero, to where Van Ness dead ends down near the Maritime Museum. This whole area is walkable, so be sure to have some good shoes and don't forget to bring along a jacket! Even at the height of summer, it's not uncommon to have breezy temps in the 60s, so be prepared unless you'd rather buy a souvenier SF sweatshirt....
You can stroll along the waterfront, take a historic cable car or hire one of the local pedicabs to give you a bicycle-powered lift from place to place. Tour boats leave this area for Alcatraz Island regularly, and you can see (and hear) the infamous sea lions, who reclaimed a few pier spots for themselves.
A map of SF's Fisherman's Wharf
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Fisherman's Wharf and Nearby Attractions
- Fisherman's Wharf
Those who are privileged to visit San Francisco never fail to recall with pleasure their stroll along this city’s historic Fisherman’s Wharf. - San Francisco Cable Cars
Interactive demos on how cable cars work, cable car route maps with popular destinations, cable car fares and etiquette, and the location and hours for the San Francisco Cable Car Powerhouse. - San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Located at the west end of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, this park includes the fleet of national historic landmark vessels at Hyde Street Pier, a visitor center, a maritime museum, and a library/research facility. - Del Monte Square
Today THE CANNERY at Del Monte Square is a vibrant waterfront marketplace featuring one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants, offices, live entertainment, and a world-class jazz club. - Ghirardelli Square on San Francisco Bay
Coated in tradition and history, Ghirardelli Square is one of San Francisco's most treasured landmarks. The story of the city is played out in the Square's history and we're proud to share that with you. Welcome to Ghirardelli Square – home to some o - Alcatraz Official Web Page
Alcatraz Island is one of Golden Gate National Recreation Area's most popular destinations, offering a close-up look at a historic and infamous federal prison long off-limits to the public. - Pier 39
There is something for everyone at PIER 39, San Francisco's Premier Bay Attraction, a festival marketplace with more than 110 stores, 13 Bay view restaurants, and a variety of fun-filled attractions for all ages including, our world-renowned sea li
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Stuff I Like To Do At Fisherman's Wharf
See the sea lions - the sea lions made the wharf their seasonal home by deciding one year to just move in and stay. Some owners of a few expensive boats complained, but it quickly became apparent that not only did visitors love the sea lions, it's really hard to tell a half-ton sea lion to move along.
Eat incredibly fresh seafood - there are wonderful seafood stands that cook up fresh catch daily and it's amazing to eat something that hasn't been frozen or shipped anywhere. In season, the fresh crab just can't be beat!
Check out the human freak show - I always found it fun to watch not only the street performers but the tourists who seemed to be stunned and amazed by them. A favorite is the "bush man" or "shrub guy" who just crouches down on the sidewalk, holding a few springs of branches. Seeing him "jump out of his bushes" at people walking by who utterly don't notice him is hysterical.
Take tons of pictures - the waterfront not only offers great views of the SF Bay, the Bay Bridge and Alcatraz, but some wonderful views of San Francisco as well. Shots of Coit Tower and parts of the Nob Hill and Russian Hill areas look great from the waterfront.
San Francisco Skyline
Take a look at the Wharf and the Bay!
While You're In SF, Why Not Visit....
- City By The Bay: San Francisco City Guide
San Francisco, aka the City by the Bay, sits at the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay. It connects to Marin via the Golden Gate Bridge on the North, and to Oakland via the Bay Bridge on the East. - San Francisco: Exploring the City by the Bay
San Francisco offers a lot packed into a small area, so grab a jacket and get ready to hit the streets! - Moscone Center: San Francisco's Convention Center
Conventioners from all over who come to San Francisco find themselves at Moscone Center, and the city offers many nearby eating options for visitors. - Castro SF Home Page - The Complete Local Guide
- Official San Francisco Giants
- San Francisco - Chinatown: Explore the Far East in the City by the Bay
Offering a colorful variety of sights, tastes, smells and more, Chinatown is a great day-trip for those spending time in San Francisco. - Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill Pictures and History
- Fort Mason Center
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A nice layout, very well put across. Respect.
Shopper, if you've got an appetite, I always liked the sourdough bread bowl full of chowder. But you either need to be good and hungry or split one with a friend, or it can be a bit much.
We'll be visiting San Francisco in Nov for the first time and staying in Oakland. The Crowne Plaza to be exact. Wondering how far to get to Fisherman's Wharf and the most economical way.
Angela, you're going to be about 40 minutes by car from the Wharf... Oakland is on the other side of SF and across the Bay from the Wharf. You can take public transit into the City to get there if you wish. Take Bart from Oakland to Embarcadero Station, and then take the street car to the Wharf. That will be much less fuss and cheaper than bridge tolls and parking.



shopper says:
2 years ago
Thank you for putting this together. I'm planning to hit the wharf this weekend and this is very useful. Any favorites for chowder or oysters?