I'm from San Francisco too and I love it here... I love this comment section and this video cus I'm used to people saying bad things about SF and why California sucks as a whole. It always hurts to hear those but seeing people compliment my home is very refreshing, thx for posting this
Trick Dog for cocktails yes! Gotta get out to the west side-- Land's End, Sutro Baths, Ocean Beach, and hanging with locals for lots of great food and bars.
Wow, Vaga Brothers you guys are a class act. Every time I watch your vids it makes me want to travel....for context I have just returned from a 6 week trip and already have the itch again!!! Fabulous work, great production and always informative. I like.
You guys made me cry. If you listen to the prevailing opinions about San Francisco you'd think it was a sewer. This is my hometown and it is the best place on planet earth. San Francisco is a beautiful place and always will be. As you guys have proven, the best is not hard to find if you take the time to look for it. Thank you!
The best burrito in San Francisco, and the USA is El Farolito. On 24th and Mission near Bart. That's the one that gets all the recognition, and I do believe its the best. Being from California and trying them all
Alexander Travelbum He is right. El Farolito is really good... and that is also coming from a local native of SF.... it is a bit hole in the wall-ish but yummy!
DAMN SO BEAUTIFUL. I miss San Francisco... the greatest city on the West. I live in Oregon & im 24 now; I was there in 2009-2010 to help a close friend move in with his dead. God this that place is amazing. Going to go back SOON!! Getting a tattoo in every city 🙏🏼
I love San Francisco! A long ago we were in San Francisco in August and it was so cold, 15C in August. I went back in October and the weather was perfect maybe 20C. Sutro Baths Amazing location. We walked from Sutro Baths to the Golden Gate Bridge, what a beautiful walk. We also walked from Castro to Twin Peaks, so beautiful.
Crossing the Golden Gate bridge on bikes to sit in a forest that makes time it self stand still is worth taking a weekend trip to Muir Woods National Park. Doing some research on the Red Wood trees before going and knowing what makes the forest so quiet is a good idea as well.
San Francisco is an amazing place. For cheap eats (travelers on a budget) China Town and street tacos/ food trucks are the place to go. I need to go back to this city. I miss it.
These videos are so informative and I love it! They give me such a great guide before my travels to think about content and where I want to go with it! I followed their advice and that was probably the best burrito I have, and ever will consume.
you did a great job of SF in one day. I lived at Hayes and Baker about 8 blocks from where you had coffee and four blocks from Haight Ashbury. I loved living in SF. But it's a world class city and needs four days to explore not just one.
I’m from Oakland originally and have lived in the Bay Area my whole life.... but you still learn and can discover new things every day, why it’s awesome. Dig that you guys went back to the very beginning and enjoy hearing the hiSTORIES 👍✌️🌊
Really wish we would have seen something like this before our weekend in SF; we just kind of got lost in the city and played everything by ear. It will be nice to go back for a visit with this knowledge.
Fun stuff and I'm glad you had a good time. I greet anyone I can that takes the time to visit from afar. Fifth gen SF native, I hope the current growing pains are just another phase in the city's (The City's) evolution.
Nice one guys, nailed it. I basically just pass through S.F. catching flights in and out since my mom lives in Mendocino County, so I head up there a lot. But there's some more I need to explore around the city.
This is such a cool video! Thank you for sharing a variety of cool things to do in SF. You guys made review my outlook on the city. Im looking forward to going back. Excited for your next city travel video!
Wow! You guys really killed it. Your vlog style is super inspiring and made mus want to go re-experience places in our own city. We are so glad you featured San Francisco so beautifully!
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Love the video as always, you never disappoint. I was there last week and ate at La Taqueria, didn't try the burrito but I did try the taco dorado with lengua, and although it's the most expensive taco I've had it was also the best. And I'm from Mexico. So good!
Great video guys! I’ve traveled and lived around the world but SF is and always will be my home. Btw, NEVER refer to San Francisco as San Fran! It’s peeve of locals.
Best travel show on RU-vid!! So cool to see that you guys covered a lot of sites and even the history of the city! I love the way these videos are done and the soundtrack is fantastic!
Your well done, easy-going video takes me back to those ancient days in the late 60s when I was a student at Pomona College, 50 miles east of Los Angeles. I made frequent pilgrimages to San Francisco, to include two summers working and grokking, participating in peace marches against the Vietnam war, attending rock concerts in parks, the Fillmore Auditorium and the Avalon Ballroom.... Many of the restaurants, shops and coffee houses I frequented then are gone now, but others remain (City Lights Books, where I once saw Lawrence Ferlinghetti chatting with friends).... Still, the city remains a rich, highly diverse center of culture and entertainment.
YAAS Twin Peaks! One of my favorite views in the city. That archaeological dig was really cool! - Bernal Heights is an adorable neighborhood. If you walk to the top of Bernal Heights Park there's a tree swing with an incredible view of the city. Nearby Elsie street is this crazy small and hilly street with even more views. There are a bunch of little viewpoint parks as you take the stairs down the the hill. - Stern Grove in the Outer Sunset is this amazing grove of trees and park space that's cut in a bowl shape so you walk down into it and when you look around you you see nothing but nature, no city! During the summer there's a concert series where everyone brings chairs and blankets and food. - Divisadero (people call it "Divis") Street is one of my favs to walk down. Really awesome cafes, restaurants, and shops and it'll take you right to the north edge of the city in the Marina over some crazy hills yo.
Just now watching this 2 yr old vlog as today is Sept 2019 and so much has changed in SF .. we have lots if new skyscrapers, a new 4 block long transit center that has an amazing rooftop park , a new sports and entertainment arena , a renovated and expanded convention center etc... So everyone, please check out my city !!
Im a local and enjoyed your video. The one touristy things I recommend to friends visiting is a night tour of Alcatraz. It's really interesting and full of history, plus you get a sweet ferry ride. Thanks for showing off local businesses. A lot of my favs have had to shut down or move due to gentrification. So support local businesses as much as you can! Ps: calling San Francisco "San Fran" automatically marks you as a tourist. Say "SF" or "the city" instead lol.
Great guide guys, you did an amazing job as always! I've never been to the US but San Francisco is definitely one of the cities I'm more eager to visit! Lots of love and support from Italy :)
Great video. I'm a resident of this a San Francisco and seeing it through your eyes remind me how much I love this City. Next time you're here, be sure to check out Golden Gate Park and the Sunset, which is quickly becoming a nice walkabout neighborhood.
Hey, we local people already know what we have. Telling the entire world is not what we want. Let people discover on their own. We are already over crowded with outsiders. Shhhbh! It's our secret.
I just visited for the first time back in July of this year for a little over a week and I feel like I didn't even scratch the surface. Definitely have to go there again soon
Such a great video! I loved all the historic bits, and your cool take on all the varied elements that led up to creating the amazing city that SF is today. It was a real pleasure to watch. And hey Marko... have you thought about doing a travel video on Provence?? ...You look a bit like an impressionist painter yourself! Well done guys, and give us a Part 2! +
As a San Franciscan I appreciated this well made video. As a drone pilot, I'd just like to offer a little advice in that you should calibrate the horizon before flight so your aerial footage is level. Most people probably wouldn't have noticed...but I'm sure some did. Keep up the good work!
Wow so much about San Francisco I didn`t know, thanks so much for the history and showing us great places. Also love Mark`s style :D. Keep up the great work and happy travels.
Wow, I lived there for 10 months and I feel like I haven't explored nearly enough of the city. Thank you for all the tips, guys! Great video as always.
So I’m basically very lucky to only live a 40 minute drive away from San Francisco? I’m from San Jose, but honestly the whole Bay Area and just the state itself is amazing! I agree, there shouldn’t be any compassion whether northern or southern California is better. Thanks for also bringing a new perspective of San Francisco, I would view it as a touristic city.
If you guys go back to the mission district, try doing it in the day and check out all of the murals there! So beautiful I think you’d really love them ☺️
Must visit Japan Town! I’m a native born and raised in San Francisco and Marin. So many cool spots you missed. Glide Memorial Church Saint Peter and Paul’s Mama’s Mueseo Italian amarican museum Greens restaurant The most goes on and on And I agree Jack and Steve EPIC
So awesome that you guys featured the Grateful Dead house in your vid! There was an amazing exhibit about the Summer of Love at the deYoung this past summer. SF was a cool place to be for the anniversary.
That was rad. I've lived in SF for a year and a half and you guys nailed this tour! It was so much different than the other cheesy tourist videos out there and you inspired me to hit up the Presidio tomorrow; something I still haven't done. Hope you guys made it out to my hood, Ocean Beach, for some surf! PS El Farolito (down the street from La Taqueria) is the best burrito in the states.
Great guide guys and epic quality 👊🏻 Id would like to go sometime but accommodation is so damn expensive. Want to travel LA to NYC by coach and train. One day!
ExploreList there’s a beautiful thing for these expensive places called Coachsurfing ;) honestly saves my travels aha ! And wow a train ride from LA to NYC would be amazing !!
hey vagabros i am a local from little city of union city this video was very entertaining . When i told my little 8 year old brother to eat his fajitas i made him, he actually was focus on ur video enjoy it and i believe learn more about his local city's history and its neighborhoods great work happy travels and bon voyage
SF my favorite city in the world, lived there try to come back ever since, but not easy to be able to live in the US as you know hahaha!! I agree with all the places in the videos, but there are some much more to see in SF, need a part 2 ;)
Thank you for a great video. But I swear if I looked in a dictionary for the word “hipster” it will probably (or should) have a picture of Marko! That’s some bad hat Harry ;-) BTW, Did you Uber for most of your travels?