San Francisco’s city skyline, waterfront sights, and iconic bridges are at their most spectacular when seen from the bay. Spend an evening on the water,
San Francisco’s city skyline, waterfront sights, and iconic bridges are at their most spectacular when seen from the bay. Spend an evening on the water,
Meet Colonel Jack Gamble and descend into the dungeon deep below Fisherman's Wharf—200 years of spooky San Francisco history await you at the bottom of the
Let the pulsating rhythms, captivating sounds, and glamorous costumes whisk you away to another time and place as you watch the beautiful mother-daughter duo
With careful planning-and assuming you aren't looking to get off the beaten path-you can enjoy Oakland with only a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) pass and a comfy pair of walking shoes. However, a rental car is a big advantage, especially if you like the freedom to change plans as the spirit moves you.
Although Oakland has moderate to warm temperatures all through the year, there are some seasons that do make for a better visit. It all depends on your priorities, though. Summer in Oakland is beautiful, with open-air festivals and cultural events being plentiful. But if you're looking to visit at a time when there will be fewer other tourists at popular attractions and cheaper rates for accommodation, visit in spring or fall instead.
Oakland is a city break destination, so if you're coming from a city, you won't need much beyond the items you use day to day. Here are some Oakland-specific things you might want, though:
Secret staircases, telephone gnomes, and off-the-beaten path eateries make this East Bay city a worthy getaway
Secret staircases, telephone gnomes, and off-the-beaten path eateries make this East Bay city a worthy getaway
Secret staircases, telephone gnomes, and off-the-beaten path eateries make this East Bay city a worthy getaway