Things to DoYour Golden Gateway to San Francisco
Things to Do Your Golden Gateway to San FranciscoAlive with the San Francisco energy that draws visitors worldwide, our hotel inspires exploration and discovery. We’re just a short walk from all modes of transportation, offering easy access to the city’s most iconic landmarks and attractions. Many attractions are also within walking distance if you prefer to explore the city on foot.
Go for a Swim
Start your day with an invigorating swim in our heated outdoor pool, or wind down with a soak in our soothing whirlpool.
Open Daily, Year-Round 5 am – 9 pm
Fit in a Workout
At Hilton San Francisco Union Square, we make it easy to maintain a balanced lifestyle while on the road. Outfitted with the latest generation of Precor cardio and strength training equipment, our fitness center takes a personalized approach to helping you feel your best during your stay.
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Powell Street Cable Car Turnaround
The Powell Street Cable Car Turnaround is where the historic cable cars are manually rotated to change direction. Located at Powell and Market Street, it’s a popular starting point for rides through the city’s iconic hills.
Union Square
San Francisco Union Square is a bustling urban plaza surrounded by upscale shops, hotels, and theaters. It’s a central hub for shopping, dining, and cultural events in the heart of the city.
Curran Theater
The Curran Theater is a historic venue known for hosting Broadway productions and world-class performances. Located near Union Square, it offers an intimate and elegant setting for live theater.
Golden Gate Theater
The Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco is a grand, historic venue that showcases Broadway shows and musical performances. Located in the Civic Center, it features an ornate interior and a rich cultural history.
SFMOMA
SFMOMA is a premier contemporary art museum featuring an extensive collection of modern artworks. Located in the SoMa district, it’s renowned for its striking architecture and diverse exhibitions.
Chinatown
The oldest Chinatown in North America is a vibrant, historic neighborhood known for its bustling streets, authentic Chinese cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.
Asian Art Museum
The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco is a world-renowned institution housing one of the most comprehensive collections of Asian art. Located in the Civic Center, it offers a deep exploration of Asian cultures through its diverse exhibits and artifacts.
City Hall
San Francisco City Hall is an architectural masterpiece renowned for its grand Beaux-Arts design and striking dome. Located in the Civic Center, it serves as the seat of local government and a prominent venue for civic events and ceremonies.
Coit Tower
This iconic landmark is perched atop Telegraph Hill, offering panoramic views of the city and the bay. The tower is renowned for its vibrant murals depicting 1930s California life and its’ distinctive outline in the City’s skyline.
Ferry Building
The Ferry Building is a historic landmark and bustling marketplace located along the Embarcadero. Known for its impressive clock tower and diverse selection of artisanal food vendors, it’s a vibrant hub for local cuisine and a gateway to the city’s waterfront.
Fisherman's Wharf
The city’s popular waterfront district is known for its seafood restaurants, lively street performers, and attractions like Pier 39 and boat trips to Alcatraz.
Chase Center
Home to the Golden State Warriors, the Chase Center is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment arena located in the Mission Bay neighborhood.
Painted Ladies
Known as “Postcard Row”, the row of Victorian-era houses is famously known for their vibrant, colorful facades. Located on Steiner Street, they offer a picturesque view with the city skyline in the background, often featured in photographs and media.
Lombard Street
Known as “The Crookedest Street in the World”, it is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Walk or drive down eight sharp hairpin turns and take in the view of the San Francisco Bay.
Dolores Park
Do what the locals do. Grab a burrito from the infamous El Farolito and have a picnic at Dolores Park. Located in the Mission District, it’s known for its sweeping city views, diverse crowds, and vibrant atmosphere.
Haight and Ashbury
Relive the Summer of Love at Haight and Ashbury, the center of counterculture during the 1960s. This district is adorned with colorful Victorian houses and the streets are filled with restaurants and boutiques.
Balmy Alley
Located in the Mission district, Balmy Alley is a vibrant outdoor gallery renowned for its colorful, politically-themed murals. It showcases the city’s rich tradition of street art and social activism.
Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks offers stunning 360-degree views of the city and the bay from its two prominent hills. It’s a popular spot for sightseeing, known for its panoramic vistas and natural beauty.
Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is a vast urban oasis featuring gardens, museums, and recreational areas. Spanning over 1,000 acres, it’s a beloved destination for outdoor activities, cultural attractions, and natural beauty.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. The iconic suspension bridge is known for its striking orange color and breathtaking views.
Legion of Honor
The Legion of Honor is an elegant museum housed in a Beaux-Arts building, featuring an extensive collection of European art. Located in Lincoln Park, it offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and a rich cultural experience.
Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts is a majestic, Greco-Roman-inspired structure set around a tranquil lagoon. It’s a beloved landmark known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths are the ruins of a once-grand public bathhouse located at Lands End. Now a historic site, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past along with stunning coastal views and rugged scenery.
Fort Mason Center
Fort Mason is a historic waterfront area transformed into a cultural and arts center. It features a variety of galleries, museums, and event spaces, set against a backdrop of beautiful views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the bay.
