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55 5th St (btwn Mission & Market St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · SoMa · 65 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The Viceroy Hotel Group property attracts a high-tech crowd thanks to its sleek interiors, a game room off the lobby, and a floor-to-ceiling Plinko installation that you can actually play.
Travel + Leisure: With its luxe rooms—Mozambican wood on the walls; marble bathrooms—the St. Regis brings a dose of glamour to the SoMa district. The Japanese-themed restaurant Ame only adds to the appeal.
Bed and Breakfast · Presidio National Park · 8 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Set within the 1,491-acre Presidio park, this intimate inn was carved out of two historic buildings—a 1903 brick structure and neighboring clapboard house. We love the hiking trails out the back door.
Hotel · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 19 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Star chef Charlie Palmer took over the Victorian-era Mystic, exposing brick and adding vintage mirrors to the rooms and opening a speakeasy-inspired tavern that has quickly become a local favorite.
222 Sansome St (btwn Pine & California St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · Financial District · 31 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The just-renovated Mandarin has some of the best views of the city, especially from the Bridge to Bridge rooms (binoculars included).
600 Stockton St (at California St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · Chinatown · 74 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Fresh from a makeover (good-bye chintz, hello earth-toned geometric patterns), today’s Ritz, near Nob Hill, still has doting service.
Travel + Leisure: Expect a residential feel, turn-of-the-20th-century architecture, and plenty of complimentary perks (including bicycles) at this hilltop property in Pacific Heights.
Travel + Leisure: At the clean-lined Benu, in SoMa, every detail is carefully considered, from the porcelain tableware to the Eastern-inspired chef’s tasting menu (a 1,000-year-old quail egg; salt-and-pepper squid).
New American Restaurant · Lower Haight · 190 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Dishes at this homey restaurant balance acidity and texture, and highlight surprise ingredients—sardine-laced potato chips are served with horseradish sauce; chicken lasagna with popped sorghum.
490 Pacific Ave (at Montgomery St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Jackson Square · 235 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Most plates come from the open hearth, including succulent, spit-roasted meats and wood-fired pizzas. The pastas are a must—try the buttery raviolo di ricotta with farm egg.
1529 Fillmore St (btwn Geary & O'Farrell St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Fillmore District · 219 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Waiters roam the room serving innovative small bites from dim-sum-style carts. The seafood selections are particularly worth flagging down for delicacies like black-garlic aioli on a fried nori chip.
New American Restaurant · South Beach · 64 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: After receiving two Michelin stars, the farm-to-table Saison moved to a grander space in SoMa. Tasting menus highlight local ingredients, sourced from foragers and farmers’ markets.
2234 Mission St (btwn 18th & 19th St), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Mission District · 314 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Despite the hour-long wait, the food is worth it. Founding chef Danny Bowien calls his cuisine “Americanized Chinese food”; think fiery kung pao pastrami and a cardamom-laced beef brisket soup.
425 Hayes St (btwn Octavia & Gough St), San Francisco, CA
Boutique · Hayes Valley · 16 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Co-owners Catherine Chow and Corina Nurimba have built a mini fashion empire in Hayes Valley. The latest boutique is stocked with cutting-edge looks from the likes of Alexander Wang and Acme.
2900 18th St (btwn Florida & Alabama St), San Francisco, CA
Furniture and Home Store · Mission District · 33 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: At this 20,000-square-foot houseware factory, shop, and café in the Mission District, glass walls give visitors a peek at tile production while they browse the bowls, vases, and table linens.
1 Ferry Building (at The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Market · Financial District · 468 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Local purveyors, hawking everything from cheese and chocolate to cupcakes, line the arcades of this historic waterfront building; the city’s best farmers’ market sets up out front three days a week.
501 Stanyan St (btwn Fulton St & Lincoln Way), San Francisco, CA
Park · Golden Gate Park · 358 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: A must-visit not only for its Herzog & de Meuron–designed de Young Museum but also for lesser-known gems such as the Victorian-era Conservatory of Flowers and a paddock for rare American bison.
Golden Gate Promenade (at Mason St), San Francisco, CA
Park · Presidio National Park · 143 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Sun-seekers, runners, dog-walkers, and kiteboarders come to this scenic bay-front beach and promenade. Pass through the restored tidal marsh en route to the Warming Hut, a cozy stop for lunch.
Moroccan Restaurant · Outer Richmond · 106 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The Moroccan restaurant Aziza is a favorite of designer Yves Béhar: “Chef Mourad Lahlou blows me away with his bold and vibrant dishes such as duck-confit bastilla.”
Cocktail Bar · Mission District · 278 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Drinks at this cocktail bar are named for Pantone colors and employ unusual spices and even the odd beet. Try Grandma’s Sweater, made with gin, blood orange, and a rhubarb liqueur.
Clothing Store · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 8 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: After a top-to-bottom refit, the town-house-style emporium in Union Square now has a men’s store featuring Brioni and Kiton boutiques and a made-to-measure bar for suits.
Boutique · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 5 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Proprietor Gus Harput turns out avant-garde pieces that look deceptively simple on the rack. Most can be worn many ways; the three-hole blazer and the swacket (sweater-jacket) are travel essentials.
Jazz and Blues Venue · Civic Center · 53 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The $64 million, 35,000-square-foot SF Jazz Center is America’s first stand-alone space for jazz, with a 700-seat auditorium designed to evoke both a club and concert hall.