Current travel situation in San Francisco, going in February!!
San Francisco has many new landmarks and memorable attractions. If you're planning to visit San Francisco in February, check out this itinerary!
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🚗The article includes travel routes, detailed attractions, and notes. Leave a comment if you want to know more about the surrounding area or city tours.
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✅Highlights:
🔥Alcatraz Island: San Francisco's top attraction, accessible by ferry
🔥Golden Gate Bridge: Famous for its unique architectural style and art deco elements
🔥Lombard Street: The world's most crooked street
🔥Fisherman's Wharf: Home to many restaurants and shops, and a great place to see sea lions
🔥Twin Peaks: 360-degree views of the city
🔥Golden Gate Park: Home to hills, woods, gardens, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the Conservatory of Flowers
🔥Ghirardelli Square: Home to chocolate desserts, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants
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👉San Francisco city attractions
Union Square→Chinatown→Lombard Street→Cable Car Museum
Fisherman's Wharf→Alcatraz Island→Palace of Fine Arts→Golden Gate Bridge
Castro Street→Haight-Ashbury→Painted Ladies→Japantown
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👉8-day itinerary for San Francisco and surrounding areas
D1: San Francisco
D2: Carmel→17-Mile Drive→Highway 1→Los Angeles
D3: Los Angeles
D4: Los Angeles→Las Vegas→Kanab
D5: Antelope Canyon→Horseshoe Bend→Glen Canyon Dam→Zion National Park→Las Vegas
D6: Las Vegas
D7: Las Vegas→Sequoia National Park
D8: Silicon Valley
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⭐️Main airport: San Francisco International Airport (SFO), about 15 miles from downtown, 25 minutes by car
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🚗Transportation
1⃣Public transportation: Buses cover most of the city, and you can take a cable car
2⃣Sightseeing buses: Double-decker buses with similar routes and attraction introductions
2⃣Self-driving: Not recommended due to limited parking and steep hills, car rental is safer
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🌟Weather: San Francisco is mostly cloudy in February, with temperatures between 4°C and 17°C. There is a large temperature difference between day and night, and it is often breezy.
🌟Clothing: Wear soft, breathable, and sweat-absorbent cotton or thermal underwear; a sweater or sweatshirt; and a light jacket, windbreaker, or vest. Wear a thick vest or light down vest in the morning and evening, and a long-sleeved T-shirt and light jacket at noon.
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💢Notes:
👉Some areas of San Francisco are not safe, so avoid traveling alone at night
👉The weather is changeable in February, so check the weather forecast before traveling and bring rain gear and warm clothes
👉Fisherman's Wharf is mainly a port, and there is not much to see. You will need to walk a long way to see the sea lions
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This is a relatively large park near the Golden Gate Bridge, called Golden Gate Park. Most tourists will not go to this attraction specifically, but since we are traveling independently, we can visit it in a more relaxed manner. The environment design of this park is unparalleled and it is worth checking out.
Golden Gate Park is the largest park in Xiamen. During holidays, it is the place where adults in Xiamen bring their children to check in and play. Although it is not a famous tourist attraction, it is at least a good place for parent-child travel.
Xiamen has a pleasant climate, with warm winters and cool summers. Golden Gate Park is a relatively large park. Although it is not open to the public for free, it is very large, with rolling hills, lakes, and large areas of green vegetation, where you can set up tents and camp.
Golden Gate Park covers an area of 1017 acres, from the Pacific Beach on the shore of the waves to downtown San Francisco, across 53 blocks of downtown San Francisco, its majestic momentum has changed people's stereotype of the traditional park "exquisite and small", is the largest famous park in the United States. The Golden Gate Park was built in 1887. At that time, in order to change the ecological environment of San Francisco, San Francisco purchased more than 5,000 plants that can grow on yellow land and planted in this barren land, and finally achieved this world's largest artificial park, and finally made San Francisco have its own city green lung. The forest in Golden Gate Park is dense, the ancient forests are towering, the streams are flowing, the flowers are blooming, and the little squirrels are running freely. Because the park is too big and there are too many views to enjoy, it is best to set aside a full day to visit the place and be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.
San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, it is bigger than the Central Park in New York! I don't know how big Central Park in New York is. This is still quite big. I am still holding an event. After running a lap, I will send a gold medal. It is very interesting. The people of San Francisco are playing a lot.
Golden Gate Park is located south of San Francisco, the largest urban green park in San Francisco. The park is large and consists of many small parks and trails. It is similar in status to Central Park in New York. The park also has a special driveway, you can visit the park through the form of self-driving. When we visited the park, we passed by the more famous [greenhouse flower house], free to visit, it is recommended to stay. There is also a Japanese tea garden, which is a Japanese-style courtyard tea garden, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and experience the Japanese tea ceremony; there are many entertainment projects and facilities for the public to experience, but some need to be charged. And some of the more famous attractions, including the California Science Museum, San Francisco Asian Art Museum, Diyang Art Museum and so on. The park can be enjoyed all the way, and you can also walk to the beach to see the Golden Gate Bridge. This was our first afternoon tour of San Francisco, a great day.
I went to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, and I think it's big, big in one word. I think it should be one of the largest parks in the world. The second feature is the central yuan, equivalent to the botanical garden, there are very, very many kinds of plants, you can see the various things you want to see here, but also very supportive place.
Kingmen Park spans San Francisco's 53rd Street and is the largest park in the United States, built in 1871. It was once a wild land of yellow sand. In order to transform this place, countless builders went on for more than a decade, planted hundreds of thousands of sand-resistant trees and more than 5,000 plants here, and finally created this San Francisco city green lung.