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70 Things To See and Do in San Francisco!



70 things to see and do in San Francisco! Lets go!!
00:00 Intro
02:43 Downtown & Financial District
04:16 Fisherman’s Wharf
05:22 Pier 39
06:50 World Famous Sea Lions
07:30 Alcatraz
12:00 Aquatic Park
12:50 Ghirardelli Square
13:25 The Saloon (Oldest Bar in the City) and Tadich Grill (Oldest Restaurant in San Francisco and California)
13:40 Wave Organ
14:10 Coit Tower
16:30 Filbert Street Steps
17:10 Telegraph Hill Parrots
17:31 Steep Sidewalks
18:07 Cable Cars
19:22 Lombard Street
19:57 Chinatown
21:12 POPOS (Privately Owned Public Open Spaces) and Rooftop Gardens
23:07 Transamerica Pyramid
23:27 Union Square
24:48 VC Morris Gift Shop (a.k.a. the Xanadu Gallery)
25:51 Market Street
26:21 Ferry Building
27:38 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
28:18 Yerba Buena Island
28:44 Treasure Island
29:06 Yerba Buena Gardens
29:48 Japantown
30:19 The Tenderloin
31:11 Civic Center and City Hall
32:51 The Adorable Houses of San Francisco
34:18 AT&T Park
35:41 BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit)
35:59 The Mission
37:38 Mission San Francisco de Asís (a.k.a. Mission Dolores)
39:35 Dolores Park
40:47 The Castro
42:00 Bayview and Hunter’s Point
42:37 St. Francis Wood
43:24 Lake Merced
44:00 Stern Grove
44:50 Mount Davidson
47:08 Sutro Tower
49:08 Sunset District
49:39 16th Avenue Tiled Steps
50:10 Ocean Beach
50:51 Baker Beach
51:08 Haight-Ashbury
52:05 Grand View Park
53:37 Golden Gate Park
54:04 Alvord Street Bridge
54:20 Strawberry Hill
55:08 Bison Paddock
55:25 Shakespeare Garden
55:45 Japanese Tea Garden
56:45 Conservatory of Flowers
59:46 Columbarium
1:01:38 The People of San Francisco
1:02:53 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
1:03:40 How Weird Street Faire
1:05:06 Land’s End
1:07:34 Legion of Honor
1:08:24 Presidio
1:09:02 Palace of Fine Arts
1:10:33 Crissy Field
1:10:59 Golden Gate Bridge
1:14:02 Fort Point
1:16:27 The Night Life
1:17:37 North Beach
1:19:20 Broadway
1:19:51 Map of the City
1:20:17 Outro

This video took me two years to make, with a cheap, handheld toy camcorder and a $15 plastic tripod I got as a Christmas gift. At the time, I was a college student while working full time.

I worked on it during every free moment I had, editing and splicing every single cut on an old and terribly slow hand-me-down laptop. I also didn’t have a car, so I would have to take public transportation or get a ride to the city if I wanted to shoot. (I lived across the Bay at the time.) It was an exhausting task but I’m thrilled to have accomplished it.

I made this video out of my love for videography and film. This video was my hobby and passion for two years. I hope you enjoy it.

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41 Comments

  1. Don’t forget to get your city paid needles to then buy some heroin on market street, hangout with young unemployed black men who listen to amplified music while loitering, poop on the street, commit smash and grab burglaries with blacks and illegal aliens, hire an illegal alien to be your cook just like all the restaurants do, sleep on the sidewalk, order Chinese food served in hazardously dirty restaurants, and see the biggest wealth gap in the country!

  2. WHAT A GREAT VID!
    YOU MADE!!
    I THOUGHLY INJOYED
    watching IT. IVERY
    informative, AND LOVED
    your your narration of
    It. I loved watching it
    More so that any others
    On here. This vid would be great for anyone wanting to tour S.F.
    YOU HAVE JUST ABOUT
    EVERY PLACE ON HERE
    ANYONE WOULD THINK TO GO AND EXPLORE!!
    AGAN I REALLY
    LOVED IT A GREAT VID.
    😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️

  3. From this native born San Franciscan, remember the beauty of all the beaches and parks that the tourists know nothing about. Far from the Financial district and Market street is Golden gate park, Lake Merced, Ocean and Sloat beaches, the Great Highway, the Sunset and Richmond districts, West Portal, Stones town and Ocean Avenue!!! And Gorgeous and stunning Fort Funston, a dog's best friend!!

  4. Oh my goodness, you were great!!! I enjoyed every dang second of this tour!!! Hahaha you made me really laugh out loud!!! I will be sure to visit these sites!!! Thank you! !!

  5. I think people who make San Francisco as their home live full happy lives and don't want to move any place else. Their natural human actitud and free spirit and the way the look and perceive the world is contagious plus the beauty of the city makes a unique set.

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