Looking for fun, off the beaten path things to do in San Francisco? Want to find out what local life is really like in the city? Do run-of-the-mill tourist spots like Fisherman’s Wharf make you want to gag just a little bit? Then this list of things to do in San Francisco is for you!
Dottie
Dottie
Dottie is a travel blogger and YouTuber, and one part of Dots on a Map. Check out her YouTube at www.youtube.com/dotsonamap, where she tells stories about travel, food, and local cultures around the world.
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A photo tour of San Francisco street art in the colorful Mission District, along with a guided walking tour map!
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If you’ve ever wondered how you can afford to travel long-term or pondered what life would be like in a new country, here’s everything you need to know about teaching English abroad. A post from legendary travel blogger Nomadic Matt.
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Shenkeng Old Street has all the characteristics of a classic tourist trap except for one minor difference: most storefronts sell stinky tofu, and stinky tofu only. Its outskirts offer a looking glass into traditional Taiwanese folklore and culture.
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This post features photos and exact locations of incredible street art and murals in New Orleans — a city that oozes culture and character.
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The best restaurants for decadent eats in New Orleans, where every meal out is like Thanksgiving. Recommended by long-time Nola residents!
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In this post, we share some iconic dishes and ingredients characteristic of Oaxacan food. Use it as a culinary travel guide for your next foodie adventure in Oaxaca!
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White-sand beaches, colorful favelas stacked on the hillsides, Carnaval, and bossanova. Rio de Janeiro has long captured the imaginations of travelers from around the world. Here are the best things to do in town.
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The best restaurants in Puerto Escondido for fresh seafood and classic Mexican eats. From seafood soups and fresh ceviches to smoked fish tacos and grilled fare, there’s more than enough to satisfy even the most voracious seafood enthusiasts.