A woman stands on a pier in San Francisco's Marina neighborhood, looking out at the Golden Gate Bridge.

Top Things to Do
In San Francisco's Marina District

Here's our official guide for how to spend a day—or two!—in San Francisco's beautiful, lively, and trendy Marina District.

San Francisco’s Marina District is where you’ll find breathtaking views, delightful cuisine, and a vibrant atmosphere that invites exploration. Nestled between the historic Fort Mason and the stunning Presidio, this neighborhood combines natural beauty with a lively urban vibe. Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor, you’ll fall in love with the Marina's charm. Here’s your guide to the best things to do in this captivating corner of the city!

Stroll Along Marina Green

Start your Marina adventure with a leisurely stroll along Marina Green. This wide, waterfront park—parallel to Marina Boulevard between Webster and Scott streets—offers panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the bay, and Alcatraz Island. The well-maintained paths are perfect for jogging or cycling. You can make quite a picnic basket from nearby vendors to enjoy lunch on the lawn while the sailboats glide across the water.

Visit the Palace of Fine Arts

This iconic structure, originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, features a serene lagoon surrounded by classical columns and a picturesque rotunda. It’s a perfect spot for flexing your photography muscles or a romantic stroll, especially at sunset when the light dances beautifully off the water. Behind the rotunda is the Palace of Fine Arts Theater, which regularly welcomes top comedians, musicians, dance troupes, and special events. The Palace of Fine Arts is located opposite Baker Street, right at the edge of the Presidio.

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Close-up view of the Palace of Fine Arts looking up.

Explore Crissy Field

Crissy Field is a beloved hub for both locals and visitors alike. This former military airfield has been transformed into an expansive waterfront park where you can walk, bike, or run along scenic trails. The views of the Golden Gate Bridge are unparalleled, and the sandy beach provides a great spot to relax or fly a kite. Stop by the Warming Hut for refreshments and local souvenirs.

A man rides a bike along a trail at Crissy Field. San Francisco, California.

Treat Your Tastebuds at the Marina's Restaurants

The Marina District boasts a diverse culinary scene. Whether you’re in the mood for casual bites or fine dining, you won't be disappointed. A number of neighborhood restaurants offer al fresco dining, either at curbside parklets or rear private patios. Reservations are recommended wherever you choose, particularly if you're planning to dine out on a Friday night or dig in to a bubbly weekend brunch.

DINE IN THE MARINA

Discover Local Art at Fort Mason

Art lovers should not miss a visit to Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, home to galleries, theaters, and various art exhibits. The restored military complex regularly hosts local artists and cultural events. Check their calendar for workshops and performances; you might just find a hidden gem perfect for your tastes. Enter Fort Mason through the guardhouse at the corner of Marina Boulevard and Laguna Street.

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Shop Along Chestnut Street

Chestnut Street is the Marina’s main shopping thoroughfare and offers an eclectic mix of boutique shops, trendy clothing stores, and specialty proprietors. Take your time exploring local retailers such as Aggregate Supply, Marine Layer, and Taylor Stitch. Big brands born in San Francisco, like Gap and Apple, also have a presence on the street.

Take A Guided Tour of the Presidio

The Presidio of San Francisco is a former military post turned national park. Join a guided tour to learn about the area’s rich history, including its role in World War II. The stunning landscape of cypress trees, wooded trails, and scenic overlooks make it an unforgettable experience. Don’t forget to visit the Presidio Visitor Center for exhibits and maps before heading out! From the Marina, you can enter the Presidio at Lombard and Lyon streets or Chestnut and Lyon streets.

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Two children walk along a winding path in the Presidio of San Francisco.

Enjoy the Nightlife

As the sun sets, the Marina District comes alive with exciting nightlife options. From old-school haunts like Horseshoe Tavern and Monaghan's Bar to the oh-so-chic Bar Darling and Howells, you're guaranteed to meet some fascinating locals and fellow travelers. End the night with a stiff cocktail at neighborhood staple Balboa Cafe, where the bar is open until 2:00 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

Attend Outdoor Events and Festivals

The Marina District hosts various outdoor events throughout the year, none more popular or awe-inspiring than San Francisco Fleet Week. Be sure to check our local events calendar during your visit to experience the community spirit, live music, and delicious food that these gatherings offer.

EXPLORE SAN FRANCISCO EVENTS
Watch Fleet Week from PIER 39

The Marina District is a splendid blend of scenic beauty, rich culture, and lively atmosphere, making it a must-visit neighborhood in San Francisco. From stunning views to delectable dining and everything in between, this neighborhood has something for everyone. Grab your walking shoes, your sense of adventure, and go discover all that the Marina has to offer. 


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Tyler Cohn

Tyler is the Director of Global Content & Communications at San Francisco Travel. He has lived in San Francisco since 2015 and has been part of the San Francisco Travel team for just as long. He enjoys splashy production numbers and outdoor sporting events equally, which means you can usually find him at one of San Francisco’s many great theaters or at Oracle Park, cheering on the Giants.