Things are shaping out that I will be spending next week-ish in the Sunset district in SF and doing daily #proofofwalks in Golden Gate park. I am into it.

Not very familiar with SF in general tho... Have spent very little time there.

What should I look to do while in San Francisco, but not too far from where I am staying 😂.

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Watch your back, carry mace. Head on a swivel. Enjoy 😊

Grab a simple set of discs and play disc golf in Golden Gate Park one day.

The California Academy of Sciences is pretty awesome.

Also be sure to walk through the Height district.

And the Tenderloin is very nice

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and Hunters Point. =)

Also, Haight Ashbury is filled with homless and shit.

I haven’t been there in like 10 years. Maybe it’s lost its edgy charm.

I am curious how you ever thought it had charm...

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I was an edgy 90’s teen and really liked Height Ashbury, even 20 years later.

SF is an awesome city, though I’ve never lived in it. I’m sure that would give a deeper perspective.

Sure, it has bad areas, like any city… maybe even more than many other cities.

#sf is safe and beautiful, ignore all the haters. golden gate park itself is amazing, from the bison to the swans to the 3 museums. You're off season for the rose garden, but the conservatory is great all year long. public transit is cheap and generally gets you anywhere in the city. The not for tourist things to do could include:

Hidden Garden Steps at 16th Avenue at Kirkham, Lincoln Park steps at California at Lincoln Golf Course, golden gate bridge off hours, Lands's End park/Sutro Baths at sunset/sunrise, SF MOMA, union sq has ice skating for the christian holidays. Richmond/Sunset are full of great food places too.

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Sounds like I will just have a good time in Golden Gate park. I am pretty sure I've actually been in the conservatory, probably about a decade ago. Looking forward to looking up the non tourist things if within easy access and proximity. Thank you, for all the suggestions.

I biked across the Golden Gate Bridge with a group of 50 entrepreneurs in my circle at the time, 14 years ago. I love driving through that bridge. It's like a portal. Some months ago drove late at night with no other cars around. It was the kinda trippy I like.

What's the off hours experience you are talking about?

Don't count me in for the ice skating, but my opera singer stilt walker friend just told me a few days ago that union square is perfect for busking this time around and she does that and might go say hi to her.

Sounds like you know the city pretty well.

I appreciate it but I don't do zaps yet.

I like the lights of the city at night. If alone, you will get approached by the anti-suicide squad, which have been some fascinating conversation over the years. They have saved more people than we'll ever know.

I'm downtown amidst the cacophony of striking workers exercising their rights.