There are parts of San Francisco that are filled with lots of popular attractions. Fisherman’s Wharf is one those spots that always has plenty of visitors. If you look deep enough you’ll find some awesome attractions more than worth your time. Look beyond the popular tourist destinations and visit these awesome attractions instead.
- Hornblower Classic Cable Cars - 2766 Taylor Street, San Francisco, 19409
Honrblower Cable Cars/Yelp Instead of a real cable car or street car, try a motorized cable car. The classic cable cars are available for city tours departing from Fisherman’s Wharf. You’ll get to see attractions around the area in a truly memorable way. Learn more about at the Classic Cable Car Site.
- Winery Collective - 485 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94109
Winery Collectiev Site In the heart of the madness of the wharf, there is a cool spot for wine. The Winery Collective is a multi-winery tasting room and wine bar. Taste wines from dozens of small wineries across California right in the heart of the Wharf without having to visit Napa!
- Maritime Museum - 900 Beach Street, San Francisco, 94109
May A/Yelp This museum is often overlooked in this part of town, but it deserves more attention. The Maritime Museum contains exhibits about the ships and sailors who passed through the San Francisco Bay. Check out the Maritime Museum Site.
- Musée Mécanique - Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 45, San Francisco, 94133
Creative Commons/Wikipedia This is not just any old arcade: expect an old-fashioned arcade with games you can play, mechanical musical instruments, games that tell a story, or even games that tell your fortune.
- Hyde Street Pier - Hyde and Jefferson Streets, San Francisco, 94109
Leah E/Yelp Hyde Street Pier has a historical fleet of landmark vessels of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. If you visit, you can go tour this fleet of turn-of-century historic ships. The pier is located at the west end of Fisherman’s Wharf.
- National Liberty Ship Memorial - Pier 45, Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, 94133
Molly A/Yelp This massive ship is moored at Pier 45, and it is quite impressive. This ship is a living museum on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark. Check out this spot for historical reasons and expect to be wowed.
- Alioto-Lazio Fish Company - 440 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94109
Sean M/Yelp Alioto-Lazio is a family-owned and operated fishing company. If you’re a seafood lover, visit this spot to buy. Visiting Alioto-Lazio is like buying from the boats at Half Moon Bay, but without the long drive.
- Fisherman’s Wharf Carousel - Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, San Francisco
Owen Allen/Flickr Another touch of Italy in San Francisco, but this time at Fisherman’s Wharf. This Italian made carousel is hand painted with scenes from around San Francisco. Riding the carousel is $3/person.
- San Francisco Dungeon - 145 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94133
Winnie W/Yelp Instead of checking out the Pier 39, check out this fantastical place. The SF Dungeon offers an exciting mix of live action, special effects, and authentic storytelling. Expect fun, and sometimes a little bit of fear.
- Aquatic Park - Beach Street And Hyde, San Francisco, 94133
Kevin Y/Yelp Aquatic Park is in a protected location, and the cove offers beautiful views of the bay and the city. This is an overlooked and beautiful part of the city that offers more views.
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Honrblower Cable Cars/Yelp
Instead of a real cable car or street car, try a motorized cable car. The classic cable cars are available for city tours departing from Fisherman’s Wharf. You’ll get to see attractions around the area in a truly memorable way. Learn more about at the Classic Cable Car Site.
Winery Collectiev Site
In the heart of the madness of the wharf, there is a cool spot for wine. The Winery Collective is a multi-winery tasting room and wine bar. Taste wines from dozens of small wineries across California right in the heart of the Wharf without having to visit Napa!
May A/Yelp
This museum is often overlooked in this part of town, but it deserves more attention. The Maritime Museum contains exhibits about the ships and sailors who passed through the San Francisco Bay. Check out the Maritime Museum Site.
Creative Commons/Wikipedia
This is not just any old arcade: expect an old-fashioned arcade with games you can play, mechanical musical instruments, games that tell a story, or even games that tell your fortune.
Leah E/Yelp
Hyde Street Pier has a historical fleet of landmark vessels of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. If you visit, you can go tour this fleet of turn-of-century historic ships. The pier is located at the west end of Fisherman’s Wharf.
Molly A/Yelp
This massive ship is moored at Pier 45, and it is quite impressive. This ship is a living museum on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark. Check out this spot for historical reasons and expect to be wowed.
Sean M/Yelp
Alioto-Lazio is a family-owned and operated fishing company. If you’re a seafood lover, visit this spot to buy. Visiting Alioto-Lazio is like buying from the boats at Half Moon Bay, but without the long drive.
Owen Allen/Flickr
Another touch of Italy in San Francisco, but this time at Fisherman’s Wharf. This Italian made carousel is hand painted with scenes from around San Francisco. Riding the carousel is $3/person.
Winnie W/Yelp
Instead of checking out the Pier 39, check out this fantastical place. The SF Dungeon offers an exciting mix of live action, special effects, and authentic storytelling. Expect fun, and sometimes a little bit of fear.
Kevin Y/Yelp
Aquatic Park is in a protected location, and the cove offers beautiful views of the bay and the city. This is an overlooked and beautiful part of the city that offers more views.
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Address: 2766 Taylor Street, San Francisco, 19409Address: 485 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94109Address: 900 Beach Street, San Francisco, 94109Address: 440 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94109Address: 145 Jefferson St, San Francisco, 94133