Things to do in Marin City

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1. Golden Gate Bridge

Although cars pass over it and a constant stream of ships pass underneath it, if you’re a first-time visitor then the best way to experience what was once the world’s longest suspension bridge is on foot.
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The Golden Gate Bridge with its distinctive towers and suspension cables, set against a backdrop of hills and the San Francisco Bay.

2. Oracle Park

Visit Oracle Park for more than simply watching a San Francisco Giants game. Tour this privately financed ballpark, known for its breathtaking views, charm and character. This is the city’s replacement for notoriously windy Candlestick Park.
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A pedestrian bridge over a river with a stadium and a boat dock in the background.

3. Pier 39

Pier 39 is an interesting two-tiered complex which incorporates shopping, sideshows, entertainment, dining, rides and attractions, which will appeal to everyone. There’s so much going on that you’ll find it easy to spend a whole day here. The Neptune cruiser, permanently stationed in the bay offers regular cruises. Adults can indulge in a 90-minute wine-tasting cruise. Otherwise, find a spot on the waterfront and take in the beautiful views of San Francisco’s famous landmarks; the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge, Alcatraz, Angel Island and the city skyline.
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A flag with 'PIERS 59' on a flagpole by a body of water with a building on a hill in the background.

4. Golden Gate Park

The Golden Gate Park is around five kilometres long and 800 metres wide. Designed more than a century ago by the park commissioner, William Hall, the park incorporates numerous meandering walking trails, perfect for hiking. The paths wind their way round 405 hectares of well-maintained and sculpted landscape gardens, rugged woods and shimmering lakes. It’s a true oasis of calm and the perfect place to unwind.
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5. Lombard Street

A one-block section of Lombard Street shows the steepness of San Francisco’s hills in a unique way. The redbrick road makes eight hairpin turns as it goes downhill from Hyde Street to Leavenworth Street. See this famous spot, one of the beloved quirks of the City by the Bay.
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A scenic view of a city with a prominent bridge in the distance, lush greenery, and a variety of buildings.

6. Presidio of San Francisco

Presidio Military Reservation has a special place in San Francisco and American history, as the Spanish originally set up camp in the area back in 1776, followed for a brief spell by the Mexicans. Of course, Presidio’s use has long since changed but it’s still the United States’ longest running military base, today having acquired National Historical Landmark District status. But its heritage explains its Hispanic name.
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The Golden Gate Bridge with its distinctive red towers and suspension cables, spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

7. Alcatraz Island

Between 1934 and 1963 when the Alcatraz prison was still in service, the name uttered in any courtroom was enough to instil dread and fear into any person standing accused. Even viewed from a distance, the bleak island on the San Francisco skyline will send a shiver up your spine. During its time as a working prison, Alcatraz held some of the world’s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone, Robert Franklin Stroud (the Birdman of Alcatraz), George "Machine Gun" Kelly, Bumpy Johnson, Rafael Cancel Miranda (a member of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party who attacked the United States Capitol building in 1954) Mickey Cohen, Arthur R. "Doc" Barker, James "Whitey" Bulger, and Alvin "Creepy" Karpis.
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A coastal cityscape with a prominent island fortress, a bridge, and a hilly backdrop.

What to do in Marin City


Frequently asked questions

Is Marin City worth visiting?
Marin City offers a unique mix of culture, attractions and local charm. Whether you're into history, the outdoors or traditional cuisine, there's plenty to enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Marin City?
Kick-start your day with a visit to Muir Beach and Kirby Beach. Then, check out other parts of Marin City for tasty eats and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Marin City?
Don't leave without visiting Marin Headlands, ranked the top tourist attraction in Marin City.
Is three days enough to stay in Marin City?
Three days will be enough time to check out many city attractions, such as Marin Headlands, Muir Beach and Kirby Beach. The average stay in Marin City is two days. If you have the time to extend your getaway, San Francisco isn't far away.
Is Marin City a walkable city?
With top attractions like Marin Headlands close by, Marin City is very much a destination to enjoy on foot. Like to discover some cool neighbourhoods a walkable distance from the city centre? Old Town Sausalito is about 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Marin City with kids?
Whether you're holidaying with young explorers or adventure-seeking teens, a fun-filled itinerary takes your trip to the next level. Check out our ideas for what to do in Marin City with kids.
What to do in Marin City for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food connoisseur or outdoor explorer, there are many things to do in Marin City for adults.
Are there free things to do in Marin City?
One of the best ways to discover free things to do in Marin City is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on cool neighbourhoods, parks and other highlights you can enjoy without getting your cash out. Marin Headlands is one sight that doesn't charge an entrance fee.