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Alternative San Francisco: discovering the city in a new light

November 27, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Alternative San Francisco: discovering the city in a new light

I have lived near San Francisco for four years now, and whenever friends come to visit, there are a few classic activities I always recommend. These include walking or cycling over the Golden Gate Bridge, taking the boat to Alcatraz Island, and checking out Golden Gate Park – the usual bucket list suspects. But for all its postcard-ready landmarks, San Francisco (or “SF” as it’s known locally) has plenty of surprises.

The immediately recognisable Golden Gate Bridge (c) Lucy Woods

On a recent visit to the city, I had the chance to explore it in a completely different way as I focused on activities connected to the Bay Bridge. The 8.4-mile bridge links San Francisco to the city of Oakland, via Yerba Buena Island and the charmingly named Treasure Island, a 400-acre artificial island which is open to the public.

If you have already hit SF’s most famous landmarks, consider booking on of these offbeat activities.

Exploring the bay by water bike

There are multiple ways to explore SF’s scenic bay, a broad, tidal estuary that connects to the Pacific Ocean via the Golden Gate Strait. You can book a boat tour, head out on a kayak, or explore the bay on a private yacht (if you happen to have friends in high places).

One of the more unique ways to see the Bay Bridge up close is by water bike with SpinOut Fitness. The meeting point is at Pier 40, a short walk from Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team. The prototype for these water bikes, which resemble a standard exercise bike attached to two flotation devices, was invented by a resident of nearby Sausalito named Jessica Schiller. They are easy to operate and we were told by SpinOut Fitness founder, Damien McCloud, that no one has ever capsized.

My first time water biking with SpinOut Fitness (c) Damien McCloud

The group tour lasted for about 1.5 hours and we pedalled our way out of the dock and right underneath the Bay Bridge. It was a beautiful autumnal day in the city and the sun was warm and inviting. The view of the bridge overlooking the San Francisco skyline, with its tall glass buildings framed by distant mountains, was a fantastic sight. We also spotted some dolphins, sea lions, and seals up close, which is a common occurrence here. By the time we re-entered the dock, I felt like I had enjoyed a decent workout, and was excited to add this to my list of outdoor pursuits.

Whiskey cocktail making on Treasure Island

Treasure Island is an artificial island that was constructed in the 1930s from, rather unromantically, sediment and sand that had been dredged up from the bay. Its original purpose was to host the 1939-40 Golden Gate International Exposition, a glitzy World’s Fair that celebrated the opening of both the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges.

Today, the island is open to members of the public and is also home to over 2,000 residents, and it is possible to reach by car or ferry ride. The island’s standout landmark is the Administration Building, an impressive Art Deco structure with a gleaming white façade, which has featured in films including “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” and “The Parent Trap”.

Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery cocktail class (c) Lucy Woods

Inside the Administration Building is the Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery, where you can take part in a whiskey cocktail making class. We learned how to make three signature whiskey cocktails, including an Old Fashioned and Paper Plane (made with Bourbon, Aperol, fresh lemon juice, and a herbal liqueur called Amaro). We also had the chance to sample several Gold Bar Whiskies. I appreciated the elegant setting, small class size, and excellent value – classes start at just $69 per person.

Catching a baseball game at Oracle Park

Though an obvious choice for American sports fans, watching a baseball game is not an activity many of my British friends would typically consider. However, seeing the Giants play ball at Oracle Park is a special experience, in part because the views are pretty awesome. The partially covered stadium seats more than 42,000 people and the upper decks provide a clear view of the bay.

Fabulous view at Oracle Park (c) Lucy Woods

If you have ever watched a cricket game live, the baseball has similar vibes, except everything is thoroughly American – there’s even an 80-foot-long statue of a Coca-Cola bottle in the stadium that doubles as a children’s slide.

The atmosphere is fun and family-friendly, and many people bring their own picnics into the stadium (although you will have to purchase alcohol on site). The rules are fairly simple to follow, and it is rather thrilling to watch a home run in action. Once I was lucky enough to witness the fabled “splash hit”, when a player thwacks the ball right out of the stadium and into the bay’s watery depths.

Where to stay

Just a short walk from both Oracle Park and Pier 40 is San Francisco’s trendy LUMA Hotel (see full LUMA Hotel review). Located in the up-and-coming neighbourhood of Mission Bay, the sleek hotel features some clever innovations including robots that can deliver breakfast to your room. It also features a well-equipped gym with high-tech cardio equipment and a fun rooftop bar, Cavaña, which serves delicious Latin-inspired cocktails and snacks.

Breakfast delivering robots (c) LUMA Hotel San Francisco

If you are interested in either water biking with SpinOut Fitness or cocktail making at Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery, LUMA Hotel can assist with booking these experiences.

And remember…

An important consideration for any outdoor activities in SF is the changeable weather. For most of the year, the sun shines obligingly, making exploring the city an easy pleasure. That said, San Francisco has rightly earned its title as the City of Fog, and the mist is so much of a fixture here it has affectionately been named Karl.

Even on the brightest days, it’s wise to keep some extra layers handy, as Karl can descend quickly. Many a tourist here has been forced to purchase an overpriced jumper from a tacky gift shop because they are expecting LA weather. This is Northern California people!

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48 hours in San Francisco, California, USA

November 27, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

48 hours in San Francisco, California, USA

If you think it’s all about the bright and breezy harbour, its world-famous bridge and a history based on the gold rush of 1849, then San Francisco still has some secrets for you to explore. Two thousand years ago, it was all sand dunes and fog with just 500 native Americans living on this untamed land. But just take a look at this sprawling metropolis now:

Farmers’ Market and the Ferry Building

Get to the lovely Ferry Building. The building is architectural candy, which is packed with plenty of unique shopping opportunities. It’s busiest on Saturdays when the Farmers’ market – a large California Certified Farmers Market (open from 8am to 2pm) – is held at the front of the Ferry Building, along the Embarcadero and on the rear plaza overlooking the Bay. 

A vendor at the Farmers market

A vendor at the Farmers market c. Sharron Livingston

Go with an appetite and tuck into seafood chowder, raw oysters, fresh vegetables, burgers, wood-fired pizzas and pies. Find a place to perch and enjoy your food and San Francisco’s perfect, breezy weather at the same time.

Muir Woods

Fancy a walk? You don’t readily associate hiking with San Francisco, but a short drive along windy mountain roads with an elevation of 2,000ft, passing Sausalito and lush valleys, leads to Muir Woods. Named after conservationist John Muir, this is home to the iconic Redwood Trees (Giant sequoia).

Redwood trees

Redwood trees in Muir Wood c Sharron Livingston

They stand tall 379 feet (116 m) tall and close, forming a canopy offering some blessed shade. Look up, and there’s a heavenly interplay between light dappling through the leaves. Their red trunks are often wide enough to stand in the hollows – it can be quite meditative.

Later, grab a hot chocolate in the cafe. It’s made by Ghirardelli – the go-to San Francisco based chocolaterie.

The Presidio National Park

This is probably the most underrated and overlooked highlight of this amazing city. I’m referring the former Spanish military base that was once home to the Ohlone people and is now a National Historic Landmark. Yes, there are great hiking trails, but it’s the culture that lurks in the remodelled historic buildings that is of interest.

Presidio National Park

Presidio National Park Image by Egor Shitikov from Pixabay

Andy Goldsworthy, an English artist from Yorkshire, used natural materials to create four truly quirky installations. One room called “Tree Fall” has branches made from clay and human hair over an Eucalyptus tree emerging from the ceiling.

Admittedly, though, the best part of the experience is the Off The Grid Presidio Picnic. This takes place on a vast lawn where a long fleet of food trucks serves all types of cuisine, including vegan options. It takes place during the summer on Sunday afternoons, and it’s a fabulous way to spend an afternoon. Don’t miss it.

An amazing cocktail experience at the Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar

Head over to the tropical-themed Tonga Room in the elegant Fairmont Hotel on Mason Street for a Mai Tai (their signature drink) or other cocktails. The venue’s tribal decorations overhead and on the walls give off a real Tiki kitschy-cool paradise environment, complete with a glowing lagoon.

Tonga Room in the Fairmont Hotel

Tonga Room in the Fairmont Hotel

Tables surround a swimming pool, and now and again there are thunderstorms and lightning followed by a rain downpour while music escapes from a tiki hut. You can eat Polynesian-fusion cuisine here, but really, it’s the experience that makes this place a must-visit. It’s incredible fun. 

The Golden Gate Bridge

This is probably the most photographed (or in modern parlance, “instagrammed”) suspension bridge in the world. And no wonder; it is a beautiful, grand Art Deco landmark looking colourful dressed in international orange – a colour chosen so that it can be seen in the fog. Its six lanes of traffic stretch 1.7 miles (2,737 meters) connecting the city to Marin County across the Golden Gate Straits. 

Alcatraz Island

You can see Alcatraz Island from the Golden Gate Bridge

The views from the bridge are great and you can see the now defunct Alcatraz high security prison, where Al Capone famously played his banjo.

Dinner on a Hornblower Cruise

A Hornblower dinner cruise is a charming way to end the day. Dinner is served to ever-changing evening views of the shoreline, the bridges and even Alcatraz. Nip on deck between courses to check out the views or get into the groove of the live band on the dance floor.

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STAY: Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco where rates start from $166 per night. CHECK AVAILABILITY

Did you know: that San Francisco is home to the headquarters of Airbnb, Uber and Twitter.

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This Tom Kerridge x M&S stainless steel pan set is selling fast – I can see why considering its £80 price tag and seriously quality build

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3 places you should never put a real or artificial Christmas tree if you want to avoid shedding, wilting and mould

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3 places you should never put a real or artificial Christmas tree if you want to avoid shedding, wilting and mould

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