Run Golden Gate Park and eat oysters with a view of the bay.
With world-class museums, the most restaurants per capita of any major American city, and over 470 parks, San Francisco is a serious tourist destination that sees more than 28 million visitors per year. The coastal town caters to culture seekers and active adventurers alike and will be home to one of Equinox's newest clubs, on Beale Street.
Here’s what to see, eat, and do in the Golden City.
Where to stay
Situated in the heart of the Nob Hill neighborhood, the Huntington Hotel is steps from some of the city’s best sites, including Grace Cathedral and Union Square. The building was created as an apartment complex in the 1920s, and each of the 134 rooms has retained its stately size, making the accommodations some of the largest in town.
The Mansion on Sutter was originally built in 1808 as a home for one of San Francisco’s most affluent families. The property showcases the current owners' personal art collection with pieces from Salvador Dalí among others, in addition to luxe amenities like rainforest shower heads, Japanese-style soaking tubs, and Italian linens.