My husband and I spent 4 days there this past July for our anniversary. We stayed a couple of blocks off Union square and used public transportation. It was definitely chilly and foggy during mornings and evenings. We even had to go and buy a blanket to take to an evening Giants game.
If you want to explore different parts of the city, consider using San Francisco city guides. They offer walking tours and they are free. Every day there are 10 or more tours available. They last about 2 hours. Donations are welcome; they go to help fund the program. The guides are volunteers that love their city and want to share it with others. We did a Chinatown tour one day and a Castro district tour another. I highly recommend them
Their website is sfcityguides.org.
Thank you for the suggestion of the walking tours. London Walks was one of our favorite experiences so we'll check it out. We're staying 4 days, as well. We are Texans so chilly sounds devine in the summer.
Some things, I've gotten from back when that was part of my stomping grounds.
"The golden gate bridge isn't anything. It isn't even gold. It's red. They should call it the Redden Gate Bridge.
Me banging head on wall.
The wharf is nothing but tourist restaurants.
Well where did you eat.
Bubba Gump and Joe's Crap shack.
You mean you were right across the street from the old wharf and you didn't go to one of the places that has been there for nearly 100 years now?
Well we wanted to go somewhere we knew.
Me banging head on wall.
I didn't think the seafood place you suggested was any good and was totally expensive for the same thing I can get anywhere.
Well what did you eat?
Fried chicken fingers.
Me banging head on wall.
That chinese place you suggested stank. It isn't any better than a hole in the wall.
Well what did you eat?
Fried rice, Sweet and sour, and Chow Mean.
Me banging head on wall.
I love the wharf. To be more specific, I love the old wharf area. Yes it's touristy but there are places that have been there nearly 100 years. Your experience will be enhanced considerably if you go to some place you don't have and stay away from the chains and order some local faire. I love Chinatown too.
Please post your restaurant suggestion. We avoid chains in favor of local at home so absolutely, it's a must, on vacation.
I appreciate all the comments and suggestions. Everyone enjoys different things, thank goodness, all the popular destinations are crowded enough. I feel the same way when someone mentions visiting Galveston or Schlitterbahn, "Eh, if you must."