Guide To An Ultimate Weekend In San Fran

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“Whatever happened to the predictability. The milkman, the paperboy, evening tv? How did I get to living here? Somebody please tell me!” - Full House

When I think of San Fransisco I think of the opening of Full House and the “famous” row of colorful houses! Here’s a breakdown of the coolest must sees to incorporate on your weekend bachelorette getaway in San Fran 




 
Photo Credit: Eight4Nine Restaurant and Lounge

Photo Credit: Eight4Nine Restaurant and Lounge

The San Francisco Hill Tops, it's a thing and it's a must! Two popular spots are Twin Peaks & Diamond Heights. Some fave local spots are Corona Heights, Picnic in Dolores Park, (this will offer killer panorama views of the city) or Bernal Heights in the Mission District.  


 

Coastlines & Trails & The Golden Gate Bridge extending all the way through the Crissy fields in the Marina District. The entire coastal range of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is open for hiking and exploring. 

Exploring the Golden Gate Bridge itself! You can walk the entire distance of the bridge or you can look from afar. 


Photo Credit: Cheekys

Photo Credit: Cheekys

 
Photo Credit: Cha Cha Cha - Thingsmisheats

Photo Credit: Cha Cha Cha - Thingsmisheats

Photo Credit: Dog Eared Books - Natalienastasia

Photo Credit: Dog Eared Books - Natalienastasia

 

The happenin’ food spots mainly for lunch all around the city. Food truck venues and events that happen all around the city. They are located all over and their location may change daily or weekly. You can just about fix your craving because there is a plethora of trucks. Quench your thirst with a cold beer or indulge in all tacos! Check out this list that has the different markets, vendors and locations of where your fave truck will be! 


Photo Credit: Beretta- Infatuation

Photo Credit: Beretta- Infatuation


Valencia Street in Mission District 

READY. SET. GO. there's overwhelming of amazing on this street. Vibrant colors, locally owned shops, a mecca that all should enjoy. 

Coffee

Ritual Coffee

Four Barrel Coffee

Stonemill Matcha (Matcha Latte) 

Boba Guys (if your into this new kinda drink now) 

Hottest Bars

60s vibes at the Beehive 

Wildhawks, the interior design is impeccable 

Tropical meets Disco space at the Bon Voyage 

Blondie’s Bar for live music on the weekends

Photo Credit: The Bon Voyage Bar

Photo Credit: The Bon Voyage Bar

Photo Credit: The Beehive @sjberto

Photo Credit: The Beehive @sjberto


Mission District 

Known for its large mexican community, be sure to indulge in all of the cuisine it has to offer! Check out La Taqueria, Taqueria Cancún, Taqueria El Farolito, and Papolete

Cocktails

Dalva or ABV on 16th 

Trick Dog on 20th 

Lolo 

Beretta 

Sycamore and Shotwells are the top beer hangouts 

A pre-loved novel can be found at one of the many locally owned independent book stores throughout San Fran. Dog Eared Books & Borderlands Books 

Food all within walking in the mission district 

Carribean at Cha Cha Cha 

Italian at Beretta 

Korean at Namu Gaji 

Pizzeria Delfina

Frances

Foreign Cinema

and Mission Chinese Food

Treasure Island antique market held once a month on the northside of the island with views to the East Bay.

Vintage Shopping is a must and so is Afterlife Boutique and Wallflower! True vintage pieces that won’t hurt your wallet!

Photo Credit: Treasure Island Antique Market - Jessie Maloney

Photo Credit: Treasure Island Antique Market - Jessie Maloney


Photo Credit: Foreign Cinema SF

Photo Credit: Foreign Cinema SF


Enjoy Ladies!

Xoxo, Got Your Bach