Travel

Below you’ll find details about parking, shuttles, hotel recommendations near the reception location, and how to turn this trip into a vacation!

Getting there

Wedding Venue - San Francisco City Hall

1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl
San Francisco, CA
94102

Reception Venue - San Francisco Elks Lodge

450 Post St
San Francisco, CA
94102

Traveling by car

For those arriving from far away, we do not reccomend navigating having a car in San Francisco. San Francisco is a very walkable/bikeable city, has plentiful public transportation options, and even robotic taxis! If you do rent, the car rental services in San Francisco and Oakland proper offer much more competitive rates than those at the airport.

Traveling by plane

San Francisco International and Oakland international both provide easy access to the city, take your pick! If there is a drastically more affordable ticket into San Jose International, it is also not a bad option.

Kensington Park Hotel

Our wedding reception venue is inside The Kensington Park Hotel, and we have negotiaged a hotel room block with them. Please use code CHwed on the booking page to recieve the negotiated rate.

The Kensington Park Hotel

450 Post St
San Francisco, CA
94110

Beacon Grand Hotel

Fun hotel a block from the reception with a fun penthouse cocktail bar. Looking into a room block if necessary - contact us if interested.

Beacon Grand

450 Powell St.
San Francisco, CA
94102

Hope & Conor’s Guide to SF (and Beyond!)

🌁 Things We Love (aka Must-Dos in SF)

  • Take a Ferry (Anywhere!)
    Seriously, the ferry is the BEST. Go to Angel Island for a mellow hike with epic views, or Sausalito for ice cream. Alcatraz is cool too, if a little touristy. Or just hang out at the Ferry Building and graze on oysters and local snacks.

  • Walk the Golden Gate Bridge
    A classic for a reason. Bundle up — it gets windy up there!

  • Crissy Field + Tunnel Tops Park
    Great views, great vibes. Walk along the bay, picnic on the grass, or let the kids roam at Presidio Tunnel Tops — one of the best new parks in the city.

  • Walt Disney Family Museum (Presidio)
    Surprisingly delightful, even if you're not a Disney adult. Interactive, moving, and inspiring — with beautiful views and exhibits for all ages.

  • Bike Golden Gate Park
    Take a Lyft bike (Hope recommends the electric ones) ride from the Panhandle to Ocean Beach, stopping to soak in public art, towering trees, the de Young sculpture garden, or the bison paddock.

  • California Academy of Sciences
    Aquarium, rainforest dome, natural history museum, and planetarium all under one living roof. Look for the albino alligator.

  • SF MoMA (Hope’s Favorite)
    Gorgeous, bright, and surprisingly kid-friendly. Don’t miss the living wall, Calder mobiles, beaded curtain to run through, and the rooftop sculpture garden with good coffee and great views.

  • Ocean Beach
    Park near Noriega & 48th Ave to enjoy the ocean, then grab the best breakfast sandwich in the City at Devil’s Teeth Bakery (our first date 💛) and breathe in that salty Pacific air. Sunset Dunes is
    SF’s newest park! Great for picnics and kids to run around.

  • Baker Beach
    Fewer tourists, more locals. Stunning sunset views of the Golden Gate Bridge. FYI: the north end is unofficially clothing-optional.

  • Exploratorium
    Science museum for everyone. The adults have just as much fun as the kids.

  • House of Air (Crissy Field)
    A trampoline park inside an old airplane hangar — what more could you want?

  • Ride a Cable Car
    It’s cheesy, but fun. Pro tip: Board at Van Ness, not Powell — get there ~10 minutes before it arrives for shorter lines.

  • Lower Haight > Upper Haight
    Grab a beer at Toronado, then meander your way up to Haight & Ashbury for thrifting, history, and people-watching.

  • North Beach + Chinatown Food Crawl
    Take a guided food tour or DIY it — dim sum, Italian bakeries, fresh fortune cookies, and some of the city’s best dive bars await.

  • SF Zoo
    Surprisingly good — especially the five-star playground if you’ve got kids in tow.

🏙️ Things to Maybe Skip — or Approach Thoughtfully

  • The Marina
    We just… can't. Picture white wine spritzers on a yacht with people named Chad. It’s a very San Franciscan thing to hate the Marina.

  • Pier 39
    Tourist trap central. But if you must go: check out Players Sports Grill & Arcade — a classic arcade with a surprisingly fun vibe. There’s a secret-ish restaurant tucked behind it with great views of the bay.

  • The Tenderloin
    The Tenderloin gets a bad rap — and while it struggles due to systemic failures, it’s also home to a beautiful and resilient community.
    If you go, check out the Compton Cafeteria Reenactment (a tribute to one of the earliest known LGBTQ+ uprisings, predating Stonewall), and grab a soy reuben at Morty’s Delicatessen — it’s one of the best sandwiches in SF.

🍀 Beyond the City (California Adventures)

  • Muir Woods
    Reserve ahead and walk among the ancient redwoods just over the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Highway 1 Road Trip
    Go north along the coast and stop at the Marshall Store in Tomales Bay for fresh oysters by the water. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and very chill.

  • Hope’s Parents’ House
    Located in Irish Beach. (Might not open to the public… but a dream nonetheless!)

  • Sea Ranch
    Quiet, architectural magic on the Sonoma coast. Don’t miss the Sea Ranch Chapel — it looks like something out of a fairytale.

  • Yosemite National Park
    Are you super outdoorsy? This is your place. Waterfalls, granite cliffs, epic trails, stargazing — but book early!

  • Highway 395 + Route 168 to Deep Springs
    Our favorite stretch of road (aside from Hwy 1) is Highway 395 south of Bishop, then east on the 168 into Deep Springs Valley, near the oldest trees on Earth (the bristlecone pines). Vast, sacred-feeling, and wildly quiet.

  • Monterey Bay Aquarium
    Pricey, but magical. Sea otters, jellyfish, giant tanks — what more could you want?

  • Calico Ghost Town
    Something weird and wonderful from Hope’s past — offbeat, kitschy, and fun if you're into roadside Americana.

  • Lake Tahoe & Emerald Bay
    Always stunning, but Emerald Bay somehow has warmer water and even better views. Highly recommend.

  • Southern California Escapades

    • Joshua Tree: Otherworldly desert vibes, perfect for stargazing and weird rock formations.

    • Barstow Airport: Hot tip — if you're flying into LA, avoid the chaos and use Barstow.

    • Venice Beach: Best place to jump in the ocean and get your weird-on.

    • LEGOLAND > Disneyland: You heard us. Especially if you’re going with kids.

We love our city. We love our state. And we love sharing it with people we care about.

Let the fog roll in, let the hills test your quads, and let your heart open to the weird magic of California.

Enjoy! 💛