Monday, August 2, 2021

Things to do in San Francisco - Fort Mason (lower part) #UrbanTrekUSATips #TuesdayTips

This is a continuation to last Tuesday’s (July 27, 2021) Fort Mason tip. The lower part of Fort Mason also has a nice view from a lower vantage point and without trees obstructing your view of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.


Coming from the upper part of Fort Mason, you can either
take the stairs down (you cannot miss the stairs if you are on the paved path of the upper part of Fort Mason) or you can take the paved path to Laguna St and Marina Blvd. When you get to this point walk to the right:


After you walk to the right, you will see the entrance to lower Fort Mason:


Then walk towards the last two buildings on the right and walk in between the second and third buildings (where the arrow is pointing):


You will then see the building of the San Francisco Art Institute:

Facing this building, walk to the right side


Walk to the back of this building using the walkway on the right side of the building:


When you get to the back, walk to the left and you will have this view:


Walk back to the front of the San Francisco Art Institute building by taking the walkway where the arrow below is pointing:


When you get back to the front of the San Francisco Art Institute building, turn right and when you get to the end of the walkway turn left. There are places to eat, have drinks and coffee if you want to stop and relax for a bit:

 

Greens is excellent especially if you are vegan/vegetarian


 

Radhaus has good German food, beer, wine & cocktails


Love the Radler


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Beet salad goes well with the Radler

The view when sitting at the bar


Goody Cafe for coffee and casual fare


Note: If you need to use the toilet, these places will have one. 


Special Notice: This part of San Francisco is usually windy. Therefore, the temperature will be colder than downtown or parts of San Francisco that are more sheltered from the wind. It will be a good idea to always dress in layers when exploring San Francisco.


To proceed to the Marina Green (click here for next tip), take this exit instead of walking all the way to the entrance:

This exit is right after the building where Radhaus is located


Note: Entire directions herein can be provided to you on PDF and Google Docs format upon request.

Update: As of April 1, 2022, Off the Grid at Fort Mason has resumed. This event is held every Friday from 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm. For 2022, the event will be held until November 11, 2022. There are a whole bunch of food trucks with some delicious food. Entertainment (i.e. music) is also part of the event. For more information about this event, click here to the event website.

These video and photos are from my visit on April 1, 2022:



(Click on photos to enlarge)


Update: After the #TuesdayTips post for Crissy Field, if you combine all #TuesdayTips for upper Fort MasonMarina GreenCrissy FieldBatteries to Bluffs Trial, Baker BeachLands End Trail and lower Fort Mason, you will be able to walk from Fort Mason all the way to the Lands End Lookout or vice versa. 

(Note: I personally would do the Lands End Trail to Baker Beach to Batteries to Bluffs Trail to Golden Gate Bridge to Crissy Field to Marina Green to lower Fort Mason to upper Fort Mason. Or if you want to split into two, then Lands End to the Golden Gate Bridge and then upper Fort Mason to Crissy Field. The directions were done the way they are because most people are coming from the Fisherman's Wharf area and not the Lands End Lookout area.)



Last updated: April 18, 2022

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