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We have compiled a list of some of the best view spots to watch the 4th of July fireworks in San Francisco (and even some in the East Bay and Peninsula, if that floats your boat). A post shared by Mike Lucero (@myk.ehl) on For a more low key but nonetheless mesmerizing spot to watch the Fourth of July Fireworks, make your way to San Francisco’s village-like arrondissement Bernal Heights and hike up to the summit at Bernal Heights Park. A post shared by Michelle (@myshellfish) on Treasure Island has unobstructed views of San Francisco’s skyline and a clear view of the East Bay from which you can spot UC Berkeley’s landmark campanile. A post shared by Derek Moskowitz (@cool.soccer.mom) on Corona Heights Parks offers a bit of a more distanced view of the July 4th fireworks, but it is less frequented than other popular vistas in the City.
A post shared by ☕️ (@sarah_nam_) on Approximately a 2 hour drive from San Francisco, the incomparable 17 Mile Drive is an absolute must-do for anyone who appreciates California beauty. A post shared by Matt Frost (@mattffrost) on Around a 4 hour drive from The City, Tahoe is one of the most popular road trip destinations for San Franciscans. A post shared by Matt Frost (@mattffrost) on Around a 4.5 hour road trip from San Francisco, Yosemite National Park is a California treasure, attracting travelers from all around the world for its unquestionable beauty. A post shared by 😎David Thompson😎 (@davidthompsonphotography) on A 4 hour drive from San Francisco, Humboldt County embodies so much of what makes California so distinct.
A brand new 61-unit condominium apartment community is now leasing at the exciting intersection of Mission Terrace, Excelsior, and the Outer Mission, offering high-end amenities and larger than average apartment units. Units at ChesHill on Mission average 800 square feet — and range up to 1,938 square feet, making them larger than those found in comparable communities. Resident amenities include a rooftop terrace with views of San Francisco’s rolling hills, a family-friendly second floor patio with children’s play area, and an onsite fitness center. Ideally located at the corner of Seneca Avenue and Mission Street between the lush green areas at Balboa and John McLaren Parks, ChesHill residents will enjoy easy access to San Francisco’s major employers, as well as popular community routes and public transit via Balboa Park BART and Muni Station.
1787 Union Street, San Francisco, CA One of the premier sports bar located within the Marina, The Brick Yard is where you’ll find a full service bar with a great food menu, 17 HDTVs lining the walls, a fireplace, and an Instagram worthy 3D wall art of the Golden Gate Bridge. Monday-Wednesday: 11:30AM–12:00AM, Thursday-Friday: 11:30AM–2:00AM, Saturday: 10:00AM–2:00AM, Sunday: 10:00AM–12:00AM Website: www.hitopssf.com HQ Bar & Restaurant $$ | 1568 Haight Street San Francisco, CA Formerly known as “Martin Mack’s” Daily: 11:30 – 10PM Website:www.petestavernsf.com Players Sport Bar $$ | Pier 39, San Francisco, CA Located in Pier 39, the Players Sport Bar is a family friendly arcade and grill with 35 HDTVs, American food, 15 beers on tap, and a luau lounge tiki bar on the upper level boasting panoramic views of the bay. Sunday – Thursday: 10:30AM – 10PM, Friday – Saturday: 10:30AM – 11PM Website: www.playerssf.com SF Athletic Club $$ | 1750 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA Equipped with 28 HDTVs, a full bar featuring wine, beer, cocktails and delicious American fare