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Stay near Union Square or Hayes Valley for three or four nights, ride BART in from SFO, book Alcatraz the day your dates are fixed, and treat the fog as a season.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Best length

3-4 nights (or a stop on a California loop)

Airport

San Francisco International (SFO), ~21km south

Airport to centre

BART ~30 min, about $11.15 single to downtown

Best base

Union Square or North Beach for first-timers; Hayes Valley for a quieter, local feel

In short

San Francisco at a glance

San Francisco works best as a 3- or 4-night stop on a wider California trip: stay around Union Square, North Beach or Hayes Valley, ride BART in from SFO rather than paying for a transfer, and book Alcatraz the moment your dates are fixed because summer slots vanish weeks ahead. Treat the fog as a season, not a surprise.

The short version

  • Book Alcatraz first: summer day-tour slots through Alcatraz City Cruises sell out 60-75 days ahead, and nothing else replaces it.
  • Stay in Union Square, North Beach or Hayes Valley for a walkable, cable-car-reachable base; do not book a block or two west into the Tenderloin to save money.
  • Ride BART in from SFO for about $11.15 to a downtown station rather than a $60-plus taxi or rideshare in traffic.
  • Skip a hire car for the city itself: hills, $50-75 hotel parking and tight one-way streets make it a liability until you leave for the coast.
  • Go in September or October if you can choose: it is the city's warmest, clearest stretch, while June-July is the foggiest.

San Francisco is small, dense and built on hills, which is both its charm and the thing that catches first-timers out. The headline sights cluster in a manageable arc โ€” Alcatraz and the Pier 33 ferry on the northern waterfront, the cable cars climbing out of Union Square, the Golden Gate Bridge framed from the Marin headlands, and Golden Gate Park spreading west toward the ocean โ€” but the city is also genuinely uneven block to block. The Tenderloin, with the cityโ€™s highest crime rate, starts barely a street west of Union Square, so where you book matters more here than in most cities. The job of a good first trip is to lock in the one ticket that sells out, pick a base that keeps you on the right side of that line, and lean on BART and Muni rather than a car.

Three or four nights is the right length, whether San Francisco is a standalone city break or the bookend of a California road trip down to Big Sur and Los Angeles. Book Alcatraz the moment your dates are set โ€” summer slots go two months ahead through Alcatraz City Cruises, the only authorised operator โ€” and plan around the fog rather than against it: June and July mornings can swallow the Golden Gate whole, while September and October are the warmest, clearest weeks of the year. Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay, how to get in from SFO, realistic costs in pounds, and the months that actually work โ€” picks up from here.

Plan your San Francisco trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in San Francisco

Alcatraz Island

Book the Alcatraz day tour the moment your San Francisco dates are fixed โ€” Alcatraz City Cruises is the only authorised operator, ferries leave from Pier 33, and summer slots routinely sell out 60โ€“75 days ahead. The Cellhouse Audio Tour, narrated by former guards and inmates, is the part that lands. Allow 2.5โ€“3 hours including the 15-minute crossing, and take the earliest ferry you can to beat the afternoon fog rolling through the Golden Gate.

2.5โ€“3 hours From about $47.95

Golden Gate Bridge

Walking the Golden Gate Bridge is free โ€” there is no ticket and no toll on foot, so don't pay anyone for "access". Pedestrians use the east sidewalk (the San Francisco side), open 05:00โ€“21:00 in summer and 05:00โ€“18:30 in winter. The famous postcard shot, bridge in front and the city behind, is from Battery Spencer on the Marin side, not from the bridge itself. Allow a couple of hours if you walk part-way out and back, and go in the afternoon when the morning fog usually burns off.

Allow 1.5โ€“2 hoursโ€ฆ
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Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Union Square

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The most central first-timer base: cable car lines, downtown shops and a short walk to Chinatown. The catch is that the Tenderloin starts a block or two west, so check the exact street before you book and do not drift that way at night.

Best for: First-timers, short stays, cable-car access

Browse hotels Downtown core

North Beach

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Italian cafes, Beat-era bars and an easy walk to Fisherman's Wharf and the Pier 33 Alcatraz ferry. Lower-rise and more characterful than downtown, with better dinners; slightly hilly and limited in big chain hotels.

Best for: Food, atmosphere, walking to the waterfront

Browse hotels 10-15 min walk from downtown

Hayes Valley

ยฃยฃ mid-range

A quieter, more local base near the symphony and opera, with independent shops and good restaurants. Better value and calmer evenings than Union Square, with Muni and a short hop to Golden Gate Park.

Best for: Repeat visitors, couples, local feel

Browse hotels Muni or 15-20 min to downtown

Fisherman's Wharf

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

Convenient for Alcatraz ferries and Pier 39, but the most touristy and overpriced area to sleep, with mediocre food. Worth a half-day visit rather than your base unless waterfront proximity outranks everything.

Best for: Families set on the waterfront, one-night Alcatraz turnarounds

Browse hotels Northern waterfront

Airport to city centre

San Francisco airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
BART from SFO to a downtown station ~30 min about $11.15 single (~ยฃ8.40) Station is inside the International Terminal; tap a contactless card
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) to downtown ~25-45 min in traffic usually $40-70 plus surge Useful with heavy luggage or a group
Taxi from SFO ~25-45 min usually $55-75+ with tip Metered; fine late at night
SamTrans / shared shuttle ~40-60 min shuttle about $25-35 per person Only if BART does not reach your hotel
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: September and October are the sweet spot: the city's warmest and clearest stretch, with highs around 21-23C and the summer fog largely gone. Locals half-jokingly call it 'secret summer'.

June and July are the foggiest and chilliest months despite being peak season, when 'Karl the Fog' can hide the Golden Gate all morning, so pack layers regardless of the date. Winter is quieter and cheaper but wetter. Hotel rates run 40-50% higher in summer than in January-February.

What it costs

UK return flights to San Francisco are often ยฃ400-ยฃ650 in shoulder months when booked ahead, with direct Heathrow services on British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and United taking about 11 hours; summer and Christmas fares climb well past ยฃ800.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 3-night mid-range San Francisco break for one person is roughly ยฃ900-ยฃ1,300 before flights: about ยฃ450-ยฃ700 for a hotel share, ยฃ150-ยฃ220 food and local transport, and ยฃ80-ยฃ120 for Alcatraz plus one museum or bay cruise. Add the 11-hour flight on top.

The dollar prices you see are never the prices you pay. Hotels add a roughly 14% city tax plus nightly resort or destination fees, restaurants often add a 4-6% health-mandate surcharge, and US tipping of 18-20% on meals is expected. Budget about 25% above the sticker total.

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Where to stay

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Tours & tickets

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Airport transfers

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Stay connected

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Trains & rail passes

Book railvia Trainline

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San Francisco FAQs

How far ahead should you book Alcatraz?
As soon as your dates are fixed. Tickets open 90 days out through Alcatraz City Cruises (the only authorised operator), and summer day tours routinely sell out 60-75 days ahead. Night and behind-the-scenes tours go even faster. Turning up at Pier 33 hoping for a same-day slot is the classic San Francisco mistake.
How do you get from SFO into San Francisco?
BART is the simplest option: the station sits inside the International Terminal, the ride to a downtown station takes about 30 minutes and costs around $11.15. A taxi or rideshare runs $40-75 and can be slower in traffic. There is no need to pre-book a transfer for the city.
Where should first-timers stay in San Francisco?
Union Square is the most central choice with cable cars and downtown on the doorstep, but check the exact block because the Tenderloin begins a street or two west. North Beach is better for food and walking to the Alcatraz ferry, and Hayes Valley is the quieter, more local-feeling base.
Do you need a car in San Francisco?
Not for the city. BART, Muni and the cable cars cover the sights, while hills, $50-75 hotel parking and frequent break-ins to parked cars make a car a liability. Hire one only when you leave town for the coast, wine country or a wider California loop.

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