What is San Francisco Really like in 2024??
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What is SAN FRANCISCO really like today? I set out on a weekend trip from LA to find out!
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00:00 SF's current reputation?
00:35 sea lions & tourists
4:24 empty union square?
6:48 alamo square
7:45 public transit/MUNI
8:22 car break ins?
9:17 mission dolores park
10:48 twin peaks
12:11 buena vista park
That was a breath of fresh air, quite literally. Nice to see some other perspectives about this city!
the news & social media always make it seem like it’s anarchy or something, same thing here in Denver where they paint it as hell on earth but it is actually lovely
San Francisco is beautiful. Don't believe the nasty haters, they probably can't afford to visit the city.
You remind me of the violin player in titanic! People are now pooping right in front of the public. Fisherman’s warf is completely dead, and no one wants to visit the city anymore. Wake-up and smell the coffee!
@@tytratar2114 hey hon, i think your hair is on fire.
@@tytratar2114It should be changed to "wake up and smell the 💩"
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Good to see SF still kicking it and looking beautiful!! Can't wait for 2nd video🌫🍎💚
The real issue with San Fran is that NIMBYs have blocked any reasonable type housing reform which when coupled with the tech boom has pushed the cost of living there to absurd amounts. Shame about the MACY's West iconic flagship closing but as you made reference to, we can't be too bummed about a business closing, maybe they can turn the building into some kinda mix use development
SF is absolutely beautiful and disgusting all at the same time. I spent some time there in March, would live there in a heart beat! But can’t let go of Santa Monica either! Yes, I have issues! lol! 😝
lol this is how i felt too! lots of nice places to see but the homeless problem is real and walking out my hotel seeing needles and poop on the sidewalk was the nasty part
As someone who lives in SF, thank you for giving this place a second chance.
Going for the first time next week!
Have funnn
Looking forward to watching the second part and thank you for your content , Michael
Great video,I'm glad SF is coming back😂always one of my favorite cities!
LOVE Lady Falcon coffee in Alamo Square Park! Also dying at how you pronounce "Duboce and Noe"
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Viewing from Aoteroa New Zealand, similar weather to San Fran, we call it four seasons one day. Looking forward to more Frisco thoughts ❤👌🌉
I think most things go in cycles. Currently San Fran is going through a tough time in terms of deficits, politics and crime. However, San Fran is not going anywhere. I think they will manage to make this town thrive again, solve all the issues it currently has, and housing prices will come down. I don't think the city needs a lot done to it. If they can figure out how to get affordable housing/ apartments built, clean the streets and solve the homeless and drug issues, then SF will shine! Things are looking great for San Fran in the next decade or two i'd say. I've been there once and will definitely be going again. Wonderful vibes all round!
Next time, I recommend checking out Sausalito for a sunset and cute beach vibe town. Just located right over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Thank you for visiting San Francisco. You inspired me to visit it after about 25 years since my last visit. I'll be there in 2 weeks. I live in Santa Clarita near Vasquez Rocks.
have fun!!!😊
Great video, I love it there, but it's also *-ing expensive. ;-)
Thanks for the video. Did you feel safe in SF?
Despite the pandemic era media hoopla about SF being "unsafe", even at the worst point in 2020-2021 SF was still substantially safer than for example any major city in Florida.
So yes, SF did see a brief increase in non-violent crime (and virtually no increase in violent crime) during the pandemic. But it has A. since reversed, and B. never actually got as bad as most other cities around the country that people consider "safe". SF is overall a very safe place that has a ton of very whiny people that start screeching bloody murder as soon as there's even a tiny increase in crime or homelessness.
I overall did!
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October and November are usually the clearest months
Great video! I currently live in LA, but consider moving to SF because it has the perfect combination of urban atmosphere/walkability and natural beauty. I think if you're outside of the fog zone, you'll even get more sunshine than in coastal Southern California (at least according to statistics). Looking forward to the next part!
SF impressed me!
The tech journalist Kara Swisher said SF is getting its life back with all the AI startups, but I don't know where all those folks are hanging out.
Hayes Valley is the hub for the smaller AI startups and Mission Bay is where the people from the larger ones hang out (OpenAI, Anthropic, Inflection AI, etc.)
Just like in certain areas of LA, many are still working from home.
Thanks, you are fun and so cute
I hate when people think that SF is so terrible from 1 small visit,although it may be a little weird that doesn’t make everything horrible and if someone would not say these things about such a big beautiful place 😕it just makes me sad to think about what people think
My first two visits was in 2018 and 2019, 2018 was super short. 2019 I enjoyed it but didn't get to explore enough, but went as far as San Jose up to Apple Park. I am thinking of making it my destination this summer because I am have not been impressed by any of the videos of Santa Monica and West Hollywood so far. When I visited in 2019 I couldn't find the Painted Ladies, I was thinking it would be close to Dolores Park but I was way off. The feelings are getting stronger for SF, will make a final decision soon.
Did you go to the Wharf on a weekday? It's looking extremely thin. On the weekends it's typically very crowded. Nevertheless, good video.
Friday!!
Only certain neighborhoods are a mess. Rest is very beautiful
You should make a best beaches video!
SF has its not so great side, like the rest of the country, but overall, it still has its positives. People believe everything they see on social media. Disaster and scare tactics sell. If it was anarchy and everyone was leaving the Bay Area, the house prices would come down. That's definitely not happening. Yours is the most realistic showing I've seen in a while.
Hey dude what is temp in san Francisco can u tell
It usually stays in the 60’s Fahrenheit during the day, year round , and drops into the 50’s and 40’s at night.
@@Rubberbandfan1 thanks Dude but u tell temp in centigrade
San Francisco is beautiful and I would definitely visit again but they really should address some of the issues there.
Live SF!!
I'm not sure what else Macy's has left to cut other than their flagship store in NYC (Ours is now a high school). But I think the organizers of the Thanksgiving parade might want to look into recruiting a new title sponsor sooner rather than later.
99% of the city is fine. Be careful walking alone at night in the TL and outskirts of. Buddy system helps and just taking a car service or pub transit to pass through the weird areas around civic center and TL will make for a pleasurable visit. It’s a shame there are sooo many excellent hotels, bars, restaurants in the dodgy parts. Zombieland (open air drug market ) at 6th near market st Friday and Saturday night is no joke. Looks like a nightmare. Just don’t go near it. Opportunists come into the city to do their crimes. Only like 8% of arrests are actually SF residents. Those areas are still fugly af to this day. Just stick the other 99% of the town and you will be just fine. You wouldn’t even know SF has some issues.
Use sunscreen!
u didnt see any crime at alll?
I didn't witness anything no!
There is a distinct difference in vibe between L.A. and San Fran and I think you're either built for one or the other. Me, personally, am energized by L.A., whereas I feel like the life is being sucked out of me in San Fran. It could be the fog and the constant dampness of the air in San Fran, bc I have S.A.D., but it's not a place I've ever enjoyed.
SAD is so real
@@MichaelMartello It really is. May Gray and June Gloom this year in L.A. were exceptionally rough. There were weeks on end of no sun until 2 or 3 pm. If it isn't cloudy again until December, I may actually recover.
Cultural, economic & physical differences between the two major parts of CA have been noted for generations. Same thing with the differences between NYC & LA, the East Coast & West Coast. Or Europe & the US. They'll never change. Today's SF, however, is a forewarning to any city, particularly LA, how things can fall apart way too easily in spite of a city having built-in advantages of weather, culture, terrain, economics, demographics.
@@gridley Lol, dude what are you even talking about? Have you seen SF these days? Seriously! Have you actually visited it recently? It's kind of great.
@@TohaBgood2 I guess the owners of properties like the Westfield SF Centre, or around Union Sq or Fisherman's Wharf must be gaslighting everyone. It's also possible that, for example, Macy's just wants a sweetheart deal from the city, etc.
SF is really central California. It is some 300 plus miles to the border of Oregon.
It's historically where NorCal was considered to begin. SF and everything north is "NorCal". California is enormous. so it's fine that the Northern "half" is very large.
Like in many states, the "Northern" and "Southern" are not in reference to two literal halves of the state. In Kentucky, "Northern Kentucky" refers to a small three-county area in the suburbs of Cincinnati. In Louisiana, "South Louisiana" is only the region below Interstate 12. I could go on. In California, The Bay Area is "Northern California," as is Sacramento, etc. Then there's the Central Valley, a huge region in the state. Southern California doesn't begin at Bakersfield or some random half of the state. Bakersfield is a part of the Central Valley. Southern California begins, arguably, at the Grapevine.
Comparing Pershing Square while it's under renovation is complete BS.
And why would you compare the walk of fame with fisherman's wharf? The comparison should be with Santa Monica.
And, as many have said before, and it's valid, LA uses its beaches the way SF uses its parks.
Lastly, you fail to say that the weather and sunsets in LA can't be touched by SF.
I don't understand why you always seem to bitch about LA in a backhanded passive aggressive way and you still live there. Just leave already so you don't have to passive aggressively complain about it anymore.
@@mrxman581 you’re looking wayyyy too into this…I think you should go create your own video about SF/LA 😎
If you can’t appreciate a high density “park city,” then you’ve clearly only lived in LA 😊
U can’t just enjoy a good video! SMH