
Top 5 places to see the San Francisco skyline 🏙️ Who else loves a good city skyline view? Luckily (or maybe not so much for your calves 😅) SF has a ton of hills which offer incredible vantage points of the city ☺️ Here’s a list of my top 5, including info on how much climbing you have to do ⬇️ 1️⃣ Dolores Park (corner of Church & 20th) • If you can find street parking near that intersection, no climbing involved 2️⃣ Ina Coolbrith Park • If you park on Taylor, no climbing 3️⃣ Twin Peaks • Limited parking at the top, no climbing if you can find a spot 4️⃣ Bernal Heights • You will need to climb to get the view at the top 5️⃣ Buena Vista Park • You will need to climb to get the view at the top • PS: the nearby Corona Heights Park offers a similar view (also a climb), but isn’t as shaded and park-like as Buena Vista ⭐️ Which one is your favorite? Save this for your next SF adventure and follow @wendan.vs.world for more travel tips from the Bay Area and beyond! Clips of me by @lifebyvivien @journeywithlina @melissagasia . . . #wendanvsworld #wendanvssf #sfviews #sfskyline #dolorespark #buenavistapark #bernalheights #inacoolbrithpark #twinpeakssf #visitsanfrancisco #visitsf
Attraction

Corona Heights Park
Park
4.8
Bustling, hilly park featuring hiking trails & sweeping, scenic city vistas.

Dolores Park
Park
4.7
Locals of all ages gather at this outdoor hot spot for picnics & people-watching.

Ina Coolbrith Park
Park
4.8
This pint-sized, unassuming tract features a steep path & views of the city & bay.

Buena Vista Park
Park
4.6
Verdant, 36-acre park featuring trails, live oak groves, San Francisco city vistas & more.
Activity/Tour

Self-Guided Haight-Ashbury and SF Park Scavenger Hunt
Activity
Place

Twin Peaks
Landmark

Bernal Heights