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Alcatraz is a must see.
Yep. Rent the headset.
Alcatraz is a must see.
I'm a local and, as with any major city, how the locals do it is far different than the tourists.
If you want to do the tourist thing, depending on your tastes, all the obvious choices are well-worth the visit--Golden Gate Park, a boat ride around the Bay, Fisherman's Wharf, the cable cars (packed but fun), Chinatown (small but cool), Alcatraz (weird), Ghiardelli Square, the Marina, etc. Within the park, if you're into cool museums, there's the De Young and the California Academy of Sciences. People like the SF Moma but it's not much compared to NYC's. The Palace of Fine Arts is definitely worth seeing as is the Exploratorium.
For eating, SF is more about the neighborhood than it is the individual restaurants. Here's a link to the various neighborhoods in the City that will help you. If I had to pick one neighborhood not to miss for dining, it would be North Beach.
As for the GGB, if you can take walking on a suspension bridge, the coolest part is hoofing it across. Unreal views of the Golden Gate. If you're into a short ride to eat or hang out, Sausalito and Tiburon are just over the bridge and absolutely worth the trip.
One thing to keep firmly in mind...SF can be chilly, damp and foggy this time of year. But that shouldn't bother you frozen tundra dudes. Spring on the coast here is far different than inland, where it can be 20 - 30 degrees warmer and sunny.
And one final thing...don't know where you're staying but SF has no shortage of great boutique hotels and Airbnb spots to stay...
Oh, one other thing...stay away from the Tenderloin unless you like to live dangerously.
More...tourists generally don't do this but by far the best thing to do when visiting the City is to see a few things and then leave. Rent a car and drive south on Skyline Drive (Hwy 35) towards Santa Cruz (a very cool place and surfing's ground zero), pick up Hwy 1 south towards Monterey, Carmel and Big Sur. If you didn't want to go that far south, just taking Skyline to the 1 to Santa Cruz is, as Dr. Evil said, breathtaking, even for people who've been here for decades. It's nature (and history) at its best.
Have to go to the Tenderloin in order to go to Saigon Sandwich though.
Lived in Monterey for a few years before San Diego. Can't wait to get back there, such a beautiful and calm place.
Right again...It's way better than Carmel and almost as cool as Pacific Grove.
Okay, I have to ask...
I thought Dr Evil considered a shorn scrotum breaktaking. He considers a drive on Highway 1 from SF to Santa Cruz a similar thrill?
It must be amazing!