Top 5 Things to Do in San Francisco
Famous for its vibrant cultures, cable cars, stunning waterfront, and an iconic golden bridge, San Francisco truly has it all. Whether you are visiting this City by the Bay for business or leisure, one thing you will find is that there is no lack of options for everything – from business hotels, event venues, world-class restaurants, activities to please groups of all sizes. Here’s our list of top 5 things to do and hotel recommendations in San Francisco.
Stroll across the Golden Gate Bridge
Situated between San Francisco Bay and Marin County is a modern wonder of the world and a true architectural marvel- the Golden Gate Bridge. The iconic bridge was opened in 1937 and was once the longest suspension bridge ever created. Take in the unparalleled vista of the bay and the city on the bridge’s 1.7-mile walkway or rent a bike for a ride along it as a morning workout before work begins.
Cruise on SF Bay

After a morning of meetings, it’s time to take your group out to get some fresh air, and with San Francisco being a coastal city, that means you’ll get plenty to do at the Bay Area. Grab a scrumptious seafood lunch at one of the many restaurants in Sausalito, then hop on a cruise trip to catch the stunning city skyline and even see the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island up close.
Hop Aboard a Historic Cable Car

A visit to San Francisco will not be complete without a ride on the iconic cable cars that have been taking passengers up and down San Francisco’s hilly streets since 1873. One of the first things that come to mind when we think about San Francisco, the city’s cable car system is the last of its kind in the entire United States and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1964. Take a ride on these historical gems from downtown to the Fisherman’s Wharf or Ghirardelli Square.
Enjoy San Francisco Treats

Visit the various neighborhoods of Chinatown, North Beach and the Mission for authentic Chinese, Italian and Mexican food. San Francisco is an attraction in itself just for its array of eateries. Chefs here excel at combining the freshest local ingredients, authentic international flavors with a touch of creative twist. Find locally-produced artisan goodies at the Ferry Building Marketplace along the Embarcadero waterfront. Chow down a bowl of clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl at Boudin Bakery near Fisherman’s Wharf or fresh cracked Dungeness Crab. Take your group to the Anchor Steam Brewery to get a taste of a unique brew that goes back to 1896. For those looking for a sweet treat do not miss out on a visit to the original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate shop for a hot fudge sundae. Fresh handmade hot fudge whipped up daily, and one of the original San Francisco chocolate-makers established in 1852.
Shopping at Union Square

In need of some retail therapy to destress? Union Square is in San Francisco’s shopping epicenter. You’ll find major department stores including Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s and Neiman Marcus, and the most exclusive designer boutiques such as Cartier, Chanel, Gucci, Polo Ralph Lauren and Louis Vuitton line the streets. The Westfield San Francisco Shopping Centre houses the largest Bloomingdale’s outside of New York, and the second-largest Nordstrom in the U.S. Make sure to also shop at neighborhood boutiques for locally crafted goods.
Where to Stay in San Francisco
1. San Francisco Marriott Marquis
The distinctive, postmodern high-rise that is San Francisco Marriott Marquis sits in between the vibrant and culturally-rich neighborhood of SoMA and Union Square. Relax and recharge in one of their newly-renovated rooms and suites that feature plush bedding, Smart TVs, mini-refrigerators, workstations, and Wi-Fi access– everything you need, whether for business or pleasure.
Don’t miss The View Lounge– an Art Deco-inspired rooftop restaurant and bar known for the sweeping panoramic views of the city. The causal downtown restaurant offers hearty breakfasts and decadent gastropub dinners made with locally-sourced ingredients, as well as 55 artisanal beers and bourbons. For meetings and events, groups of all sizes can be comfortably accommodated in contemporary venues that make up a total of 135,187 square feet, with 67 event rooms and a capacity of 5,500 in the largest space.
2. Courtyard San Francisco Downtown/Van Ness Ave.
The Courtyard By Marriott is a beautifully restored historic structure, originally built in 1908, located in the heart of Downtown San Francisco where you’ll find exquisite detailing with custom marble floors, colorful artwork, and hand-crafted wood accents throughout the property. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, you’ll find classic American dishes at Mel’s Kitchen. The property features a 24-hour fitness center, a beautifully-appointed boardroom for gatherings and meetings, and communal spaces designed for traveling nomads to work and network.
3. AC Hotel San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Located in the Cove at Oyster Point, AC Hotel San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront is convenient to everywhere in the city. The hotel is only a 10-minute shuttle ride to the airport, along with its proximity to a hub of biotech companies, makes it ideal for business travelers flying into the San Francisco area. The hotel offers 6,743 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor event spaces, a 24-hour gym fitted with an array of exercise equipment, an indoor swimming pool and two eateries.
4. Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco
This aptly named palatial property can easily turn your business trip to an opulent indulgence. The Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco has been a true San Francisco icon since 1875, offering deluxe hotel services and amenities to its guests. From professional concierge assistance to exquisite in-room dining and distinctive restaurants, the Palace Hotel meets the discerning traveler’s needs and priorities. Event planners can make use of the three ornate ballrooms and 44,000 square feet of function space with 23 meeting rooms and 4 executive boardrooms, a self-contained conference area and a full-service business center.
5. W San Francisco
W San Francisco has played host to many screenings, art exhibitions, trade shows and concerts, so look no further if you are planning an event in the city. The hotel offers over 17,000 square feet of cutting-edge event space, crafted menu options and personal events specialists that will spark your vision into life. Within walking distance are the Moscone Center and SFMOMA, W San Francisco is also near Oracle Park, Union Square, Chinatown and the Financial District. Recharge and re-energize in one of the contemporary rooms and suites after a long day of business or shopping, which feature plush bedding on pillow-top mattresses, vibrantly colored nooks, large work desks and Wi-Fi. If you’re looking for ways to unwind, the 24/7 FIT Gym has everything you need for cardio equipment, strength training, Pilates and more.
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