Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

San Francisco, California

Photo: RW

San Francisco's living room. On a sunny afternoon — and in the Mission, there are more than you'd think — the entire city decamps to this south-facing hillside with blankets, speakers, and whatever the corner store had on sale. The downtown skyline view is cinematic, the people-watching is Olympic-level, and the energy is pure communal joy. Bring a jacket for when the fog rolls in at 4pm.

Insider tip

Grab supplies at Bi-Rite Market across the street. Stake out the upper southwest corner for the best view and the most sun.

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