Laurence B: "Really friendly folks serving a tasty variety of ice cream, including a remarkable variety of vegan options; the vegan Rocky Road made it to my cone, which is a first for this dairy lover."
Tom Coates: "One of the most beautiful and helpful - and also one of the most expensive - garden shops in the Bay Area. They have their own little espresso bar which sells nice coffee and snacks. Lovely experience"
Eater: "Neighbor Bakehouse has been slinging breakfast goods at its own storefront for over a year now, and the croissants have already been rated as among the best this city has to offer."
Bommy: "Very rich and indulgent ice cream. Staff is nice and patient as you sample through the entire menu. Avoid the line by going on weekdays or by just buying a pint. New flavors every month."
SFist: "It's got its faults and some sketchy characters, but it's THE park of SF, period. It's got it all: stadium, conservatory, and some of the finest patches of grass on which to trip your balls off."
Beer 47: "An amazing craft beer selection on tap selection that rotates frequently. A wonderful selection of bottles to drink in shop or to take home with you. I'm almost a regular here."
Carrie C Forde: "Collis P. Huntington Park is a beautiful, serene escape in the heart of the city! Perfect for a peaceful stroll or picnic, with stunning views and well-maintained grounds. Highly recommend! 🌳✨"
Priscilla Leung: "Amazing place to see the sunset but go at least half an hour before the reported sunset time for the day. Twin peaks obstructs the full view so it appears to set "earlier" here."
Scott Eaton: "Strangely warm summer night in the fog, the hill to myself, the highway drone, and the million lights that make up the rolling hills below. I am a mosquito."
National Park Golden Gate National Recreation Area San Francisco, CA
People also say (70 tips):
Lacey Capps: "One of my absolute favorite places in San Fran! Gorgeous views, dog friendly, perfect for a long walk/picnic/run. Always a bit chilly/windy so plan accordingly. Tons of history, architecture, etc."
Tyler: "trails all lead to hidden art. get a drink at PSC, find the warming hut at the end of crispy field, or just go bowling for all you can eat/bowl sundays. i lived here for over a year- LOVE IT."