![]() ![]() Both traditional bikes and e-bikes (electric bikes with removable batteries) can be hired from stations throughout San Francisco, the East Bay and San Jose, and are available for single trips, day use or with monthly access passes. ![]() Bike Shareīike-sharing is available citywide through Bay Wheels. The non-profit San Francisco Bicycle Coalition also offers maps and information for cyclists. San Francisco has an extensive bike network, and most sights are reachable on two wheels. Many areas, such as Ocean Beach, the Marina and the waterfront are ideal for cycling. San Francisco aims to be the most bike-friendly city in the US, and many locals have already jumped on the saddle. Their epic, eponymous 17-mile trail from Candlestick Point to Lands End is divided into five sections, which can be tackled separately and give a great overview of the city.Ĭycling is a wonderful way to explore the waterfront in San Francisco © Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images Cycle along the waterfront It has a number of trails outlined by SF Crosstown Trails, which connect the city’s neighborhoods, open spaces, and local trails. But you can easily just set off on your own for a great day of exploring, especially in such locales as the Presidio. San Francisco has plenty of guided walking tours on offer. Starting in 2020, numerous streets across the city are closed to vehicular traffic one or more days a week - some, such as John F Kennedy Drive in Golden Gate Park, are now closed for the foreseeable future. Walking is also always the best way to explore a neighborhood. Regularly ranked as one of the most walkable cities in the US, a bunch of major sights in San Francisco are reachable on foot in a day. Get local insight on destinations all over the world with our weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox.
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