Flights from Penang (PEN) to San Francisco (SFO)

About San Francisco

Discover the character of San Francisco

San Francisco is a compact city with a dramatic setting, wrapped around a glittering bay and framed by rolling hills. Its colourful neighbourhoods, from the historic waterfront to sleek SoMa, invite you to explore on foot, by cable car, or from the deck of a harbour cruise. The Golden Gate Bridge, often veiled in mist, gives the city a distinctive, cinematic skyline.

Beyond its famous landmarks, San Francisco offers a relaxed, creative atmosphere. Independent boutiques, galleries, and cafés sit beside cutting-edge tech offices and waterfront parks. You can spend your day exploring museums and viewpoints, and your evening discovering new flavours in lively dining districts or watching the sun drop behind the Pacific Ocean.

Top sights in San Francisco

Golden Gate Bridge

Walk, cycle, or drive across this iconic orange span for sweeping views of the bay, the Pacific, and the city skyline.

Alcatraz Island

Take a ferry to the former island prison and explore its evocative cells, gardens, and panoramic views back to the city.

Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39

Stroll along the waterfront, sample fresh seafood, and see the resident sea lions basking on the docks.

Cable Cars and Nob Hill

Ride the historic cable cars up steep streets to reach hilltop viewpoints and elegant, historic architecture.

Golden Gate Park

Discover vast green spaces, lakes, museums, and gardens in this urban park stretching towards the Pacific Ocean.

Experience the culture and outdoors

San Francisco blends cultural attractions with easy access to nature. Spend a morning at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art or the Asian Art Museum, then wander through neighbourhoods like the Mission District and North Beach to see vibrant murals, historic streets, and a mix of independent bookshops and cafés. The city’s compact layout makes it easy to move between districts in a single day.

Outdoors, you can enjoy scenic walks along the Embarcadero waterfront, trek the trails of Lands End for cliffside Pacific views, or hire a bicycle to follow the bayside path towards the Golden Gate Bridge. For a different perspective, cross the water to Sausalito or Angel Island, where you can hike, picnic, and enjoy calmer views back to San Francisco’s skyline.

Day trips from the city add even more variety. Wine regions such as Napa Valley and Sonoma are within reach for tastings and countryside scenery, while the coastal route south reveals rugged beaches and charming seaside towns. Whether you prefer galleries, guided tours, or self-paced exploration, San Francisco offers an easy balance of culture and open air.

A taste of San Francisco

San Francisco is known for its diverse and inventive food scene, shaped by its coastal location and multicultural communities. At the waterfront, you can try clam chowder served in sourdough bread, freshly shucked oysters, and other seafood specialities while watching ferries glide across the bay. Neighbourhoods such as Chinatown, the Mission District, and Japantown offer an array of regional cuisines and family-run eateries.

Farmers markets and small-batch producers reflect the city’s focus on seasonal ingredients. You will find everything from casual food trucks and lively markets to chef-led restaurants offering tasting menus that highlight local produce. Cafés and bakeries are part of daily life here, so it is easy to pause for coffee, pastries, or an afternoon snack between sightseeing stops.

In the evening, many districts transform as bars, wine rooms, and late-night eateries fill with locals finishing work. From simple counter service to refined dining rooms, you can choose how relaxed or celebratory you want your meal to be, always with the option to end the night with a view over the bay.

Retail therapy by the bay

San Francisco offers a mix of flagship stores, independent boutiques, and quirky neighbourhood shops. Around Union Square you will find major international brands, department stores, and designer labels, making it a straightforward area to update your wardrobe or pick up travel essentials. The surrounding streets add smaller boutiques and art galleries to explore at a slower pace.

Neighbourhoods such as Hayes Valley, the Mission District, and Fillmore Street showcase local designers, vintage shops, and homeware stores. Here you can browse at your own pace, discovering unique pieces, handmade goods, and gifts that reflect the city’s creative spirit. Bookshops and record stores remain part of the landscape, offering a chance to bring home a different kind of souvenir.

Markets and waterfront areas like the Ferry Building house food producers, craft stalls, and speciality shops. These are good places to taste regional products and pick up packaged treats to share with friends and family. With compact districts and good public transport, you can easily combine sightseeing with relaxed browsing.

Best time to visit San Francisco

Spring in San Francisco (March to May) brings mild days around 13°C to 18°C (55°F to 64°F), with fresh breezes and blooming parks marking this shoulder season. It is a pleasant time for walking neighbourhoods, visiting Golden Gate Park, and enjoying clearer views before the summer coastal fog becomes more frequent.

Summer and early autumn (June to October) are peak season, with average temperatures of 14°C to 21°C (57°F to 70°F). Mornings often start cool and foggy, clearing to bright afternoons that are ideal for bay cruises, bridge walks, and outdoor events, especially in September and October when conditions are often particularly settled.

Late autumn and winter (November to February) form the low season, when cooler temperatures of 9°C to 15°C (48°F to 59°F) and occasional rain give the city a quieter feel. Museums, cafés, and indoor attractions are especially inviting, and clear days can bring crisp air and striking views across the bay and surrounding hills.

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