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San Francisco 2-day tour itinerary, recommended San Francisco tourist routes
Posted on 3/16/2026
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San Francisco 2-day tour itinerary, recommended San Francisco tourist routes, the red Golden Gate Bridge, the Jiuquhua Street surrounded by flowers, Fisherman’s Wharf with delicious food and beautiful scenery... During the two days, the postcards and scenic spots and landmarks in the movie are in front of you. The most unmissable San Francisco is here! If you have never been to these places, don’t tell others that you have been to San Francisco! The first day of San Francisco travel: San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf > Alcatraz > Jiuquhua Street > Union Square Fisherman's Wharf is one of the most dynamic tourist destinations in San Francisco. Although it is no longer used as a pier, it is still bustling with people coming and going. You can also see hundreds of sea lions basking in the sun at Pier 39. Finally, don’t forget to taste the delicious seafood here. With your taste buds fully satisfied, take the ferry from Pier 41 to Alcatraz Island. On this isolated island surrounded by sea water, listen to the historical stories of the most vicious criminals in the United States and have a real-life version of "Breaking on the Island of Death." Don’t forget to take a look at Jiuquhua Street on a 40-degree slope. Afterwards, you can walk to take the jingle car and return to the city center in just a few minutes amidst the pleasant ringing of bells and the afterglow of the setting sun. Union Square is a shopping mecca during the day, but it also has a different flavor at night. If you are interested, you can take the elevator of the Macy's Department Store building to the upper floors and get a bird's eye view of the night view of downtown San Francisco. Second day of San Francisco travel: San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge > San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts > Golden Gate Park > Alamo Square > San Francisco City Hall > San Francisco Chinatown Today’s first stop is the Golden Gate Bridge, the “model of beauty” in bridge engineering. There are approximately 1.2 kilometers of walking trails on both sides of the bridge. You may wish to ride a bicycle across the bridge and then take the ferry back to fully experience the beauty of being there. Not far from the Golden Gate Bridge, on the other side of the lake, a replica of ancient Roman ruins is the Palace of Fine Arts. This temporary building, built of gypsum and intended to be demolished after the Panama Pacific International Exposition, continues to this day thanks to the efforts of the citizens to maintain it. The swans and teal ducks in the pond complement the reflection in the water of the Palace of Fine Arts. The world's largest man-made park, Golden Gate Park, has many trails, gardens, golf courses, museums and other cultural and natural landscapes. It is a good place for the whole family. From the park, go to Alamo Square Park on the top of the mountain, where the famous Victorian building "Six Sisters House" is located. From this green grassy top of the mountain, you can overlook most of San Francisco, making it one of the best photography spots. The San Francisco City Hall is open to the general public and domestic and foreign tourists for free. It is solemn and majestic on the outside and has many sculptures inside. Finally, return to Chinatown, where delicious, fun and lively Chinese food is waiting for you! Click to learn more about San Francisco travel. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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