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San Francisco Bay Area

San Francisco is considered one of the greatest cities in the world for many things, including five-star dining, a happening theater scene, and gay and lesbian culture. And, beyond the fifty-square-mile city, in the surrounding Bay Area, there’s so much more to explore, including Silicon Valley’s innovations, Marin’s Headlands, the Napa Valley’s vineyards, and Berkeley’s free spirit. For more information on travel in the area, contact the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau.

SF Bay Area Arts & Culture

San Francisco’s reputation for world-class arts and culture started with the Gold Rush over a century ago, and continues today throughout the Bay Area with many famous museums, opera, renowned theater, performing arts, and vibrant artist communities. Computer buffs will especially enjoy the handful of technical museums unique to Silicon Valley.

SF Bay Area Beaches

Bay Area beaches stretch from the north-reach peninsula of the Point Reyes National Seashore to the famed big-break surf beaches just south of Santa Cruz. In between are beach towns, national recreation areas, and the urban beaches of San Francisco. There are plenty of hiking trails and places to catch a glimpse of sea lions, pelicans, and other wildlife.

SF Bay Area Golf

Bordered by the Golden Gate Bridge to the west, Santa Cruz beaches to the south and rolling vineyards to the north and east, the Bay Area is California’s most diverse golf region. Spend a few days on the links in this neck of the woods and you’ll encounter fairways surrounded by giant redwoods, greens overlooking the mighty Pacific, tee boxes with mountain vistas as your backdrop, and some of the best urban golf venues in the country.

SF Bay Area Nightlife

San Francisco is definitely the hub of nightlife in the Bay area, creating the infamous “clubbers commute” bridge traffic on Friday and Saturday nights. Across the bay, Oakland is home to several famous live music venues. If you prefer lower-key entertainment options, head to San Jose and other downtown districts throughout the Bay Area.

SF Bay Area Outdoor Recreation

One of the best features of the Bay Area is the abundance of undeveloped land in the midst of one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. The sails of windsurfers and sailboats decorate the Bay when the wind is up. Local hikers, bikers, and campers frequent the slopes of Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo and other parks throughout the year.

SF Bay Area Spas & Wellness

Spas in the Bay Area are concentrated in three locations: San Francisco, wine country and Silicon Valley. Many luxury hotels in San Francisco feature full-service spas, plus there are many independent spas that offer unique treatments. San Francisco is also home to many world-famous yogis, if you’d like to combine your yoga practice with your spa treatment. Most Silicon Valley spas can be found near major shopping centers. While wine country is home to the most destination spas that offer mineral waters, mud baths, and volcanic ash therapies, in addition to regional-themed grape seed scrubs, and massage with Chardonnay or Cabernet.

SF Bay Area Family Fun

California has family-friendly fun for every member of your brood, young or old. From theme parks galore with the latest rides and roller coasters, to up-close encounters with animals and history alike, grab the relatives and hit the road for a groovy California getaway!

SF Bay Area Wine & Dine

The world-renowned Napa Valley wine region north east of the city is truly a Mecca for food and wine lovers. Nearby, Livermore Valley is a visitor's haven offering award-winning wines and irresistable hospitality. You’ll also find an abundance of top-rated restaurants throughout the Bay Area, which seems to perpetually outdo itself on the culinary front.

SF Bay Area Shopping

San Francisco's Union Square is sure to have you gawking and shopping 'til you drop, with haute couture, department stores, and almost every retail chain you can think of, and it's not all the city has to offer. Antiques, art, and unique boutiques of every stripe abound in other neighborhoods as well. In-the-know locals go east to Walnut Creek to find many of the same retailers with fewer people and more parking. Silicon Valley's Santana Row and Stanford Shopping Center also draw the savvy shopper, as do downtown retail districts throughout the Bay area.