When is the best time to travel in San Francisco?
Tourist season
San Francisco Peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides, which is affected by the cold current in Pacific California. San Francisco is a typical cool summer Mediterranean climate. Due to the long-term influence of sea breeze, the climate is pleasant, and the annual temperature is rarely lower than 0℃ or higher than 25℃. The division of four seasons in San Francisco is not obvious, mainly divided into rainy season and dry season. Adjacent to the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, the mild Mediterranean climate makes it a place suitable for travel all year round.
The daily high temperature in San Francisco, which is sunny and dry in summer, is usually only about 20 degrees Celsius, and coastal fog often forms from mid-June to mid-September in summer. The Golden Gate Bridge in the fog is a classic beauty. Usually there is fog in the morning, and it will gradually disperse during the day, and then it will gather again. So there will be a huge temperature difference in one day. It may also drop below 10℃ at midnight in summer.
The rainy season in San Francisco is 165438+ 10 to March of the following year. There are 7 ~ 10 rainy days every month, and the weather changes greatly and is relatively humid. However, in recent years, California has been seriously short of water, and the precipitation has suddenly decreased. When traveling in winter, don't miss all kinds of discount promotions in shopping malls, especially after Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Optimal travel time
The temperature in San Francisco is moderate for most of the year, and there are few extremely hot or cold weather. June-July is the cooler two months every year, which is most suitable for traveling.
San Francisco Tourism Route Planning
Classic three-day tour route in San Francisco:
Day 1: Fisherman's Wharf → Alcatraz → Golden Gate Bridge.
The next day: San Francisco Art Palace → Jiuqu Flower Street → San Francisco Chinatown → Union Square.
Day 3: San Francisco City Hall → Miss Painter → Shuangfeng → Golden Gate Park → Cliff House.
San Francisco featured two-day tour route:
Day 1: Fisherman's Wharf → Jiuqu Flower Street → San Francisco Art Palace → Golden Gate Bridge.
Day: San Francisco Chinatown → Union Square → San Francisco City Hall → Shuangfeng.
Three-day romantic tour in San Francisco:
Day 1: Fisherman's Wharf → Bay Aquarium → St. Peter and St. Paul's Church → koita → San Francisco Chinatown.
The next day: San Francisco City Hall → Hayes Valley → Alamo Square → Hippie Block.
Day 3: Yang Di Art Museum → Golden Gate Park → Kaschu District → Shuangfeng.
San Francisco food guide
San Francisco is rich in products and has a variety of food tastes. In addition to the original California cuisine, there are many exotic cuisines. The most distinctive dishes in San Francisco are Dunkins crab and old bread. The two most famous food streets are Chinatown and Italian Restaurant Street (North Beach). However, if you want to taste fresh seafood in particular, you should go to Fisherman's Wharf, a treasure house of seafood. Fast-food seafood such as seafood sandwiches and boiled crabs can be bought at stalls near the sign of Fisherman's Wharf. In addition, coffee is a major part of the food culture here, street cafes can be seen everywhere like fast food restaurants, and various coffee categories have once become the research objects of people who are keen on it. There are many cafes, restaurants, pubs and all imaginable ethnic hotels in every corner of the city, enough to meet the needs of gourmets.