![]() ![]() Well, technically it’s still in the Bay, but it feels like you’re stepping into another country. How convenient! Going self-guided? Be sure to check out all the neighborhoods of San Fran and live like a local! Tip #4: Think outside the Bay Remember that parking garage at Fisherman’s Wharf? That’s super close, so you could just stash your ride and walk a short way to the pick-up point. For instance, there’s a bus that leaves right from the corner of Jefferson and Mason Street. So maybe you want someone with a database for a brain to show you around town and tell you #allthethings - SF has plenty of options! There are sightseeing tours where you can hop on and off when you want, all day long. There are so many places to hop off and explore along the way! How about a visit to the Museum of Ice Cream on Grant Avenue (right?). Once your car is in place, hop on a cable car and ride it along Market Street. Try this: Look up the 388 Market parking garage on your ParkMobile app and reserve parking. Cable Cars: You can’t watch a show or movie about SF without seeing iconic red cable cars, and you can’t see SF in quite the same fun way without riding them.– look it up on your ParkMobile app) and rent a bike from a nearby shop. ![]() Just park your car at Fisherman’s Wharf (2800 Taylor St. What you need, my friend, is a bike rental. Get on your bike and ride! Want to see the Golden Gate Bridge? Of course you do! But you don’t want to drive around endlessly trying to park super close. ![]() BTW: ParkMobile is eco-conscious, too! Check out how we show Mother Earth some love. This is an eco-conscious city with some fun ways to explore while you leave your car behind. ![]() Just because you’re taking a car to SF doesn’t mean your whole trip has to involve driving around.
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