The Bay Area was ceded to the United States in 1848. The California Gold Rush was immensely responsible for the growth of the Bay Area in the US. It is currently the most important region in the West Coast of the country. So, if you, by any chance or by choice, end up in the Bay Area, then you should explore the place.

There are some extraordinary places to visit in Bay Area. But, if you are not familiar with where to go and what to do at the home of Silicon Valley and Wine Country, you will need our humble assistance.

In this article, I have listed some of the best places in the Bay Area that you can visit. So, here is an invitation to explore these places. I hope you will like them.

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1. The Golden Gate Park

The Golden Gate Park

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If you only thought that the Central Park of New York City was the only large park, then you have it coming. The Golden Gate Urban Park is another public park encompassing 1,017 acres of land which is 20% larger compared to the Central Park of the NY city. The park opened in 1870. If you are looking for places to visit in Bay Area, then this is where you should go first.

Why?

Well, the reasons are simple – it is huge and is the home to Shakespeare Garden, Dahlia garden, and more. If you are a sporty fella, you will love all the fitness opportunities this park has laid out for you. You can also visit the Polo Field, Kezar Stadium, and Archery Range.

2. Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

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I don’t know how many times I have watched the Golden Gate Bridge get destroyed in Hollywood movies. But, keeping the movies aside, if you want to visit the Golden Gate Bridge, then that is what you should do. The Golden Gate Bridge is among the places to visit in the Bay Area of the US.

This iconic bridge connects San Francisco with Marin City, and the bridge is 1.6 km long. The bridge was opened in 1937, and guess what, it is the most photographed bridge in the world. You can take photos in front of this great bridge or cross it in your car. But, if you want to get a little more adventurous, try crossing this bridge on foot. I am sure it will be a worthwhile experience.

3. Googleplex

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I am sure that a Google Search led you to this article. So, how about a visit to the headquarter of the very search engine you use for your everyday needs with the internet? Yes, GooglePlex is one of the most interesting places to visit in the Bay Area, without a doubt. Google built this headquarters in 2004, and it is 2,000,000 sq. ft enormous in size.

Yes, you can roam around the campus of Googleplex without any restrictions. But, going in will not be possible unless you have one of their employees accompanying you. The outside of GooglePlex alone has tons of things to see. Most importantly, that giant T-Rex or the Jumbo figure for the Android mascot.

4. Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Big Basin Redwoods State Park

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As I said earlier, there are many beautiful places to visit in Bay Area – and the Big Basin Redwoods State Park is one of them. Yes, you have to travel for almost an hour and forty minutes. But the sight awaiting you here is amazing. The Big Basin Park is California’s oldest state park, and it was established in 1902 with a massive area of 3,800 acres. But now, it surrounds 18,000 acres of landmass.

The main reason for visiting Big Basin Park is that you will get to experience the ancient group of redwood trees in this region. Also, this park has many trails that will take you to the Santa Cruz range, Castle Rock State. You will love the natural sceneries of waterfalls and more.  

5. China Town  

China Town

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Since you are visiting the Bay Area in San Francisco, why not pay a visit to Chinatown? Located between Grant Avenue and Stockton Street, Chinatown in San Francisco is the oldest Chinatown in Northern America.

If you are thinking of things to do, then you can take a stroll around the town and have some delicious food, and enjoy. There are lots of street shops where you can take a glass of fruit shake from. You will enjoy looking at the colorful buildings and the narrow alleyways of Chinatown.

6. Cavallo Point  

Cavallo Point

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if you are done taking a tour of Chinatown, you can look for a place to relax. Talking about looking for a place to relax, there is no better place compared to Cavallo Point. This place is a boutique hotel surrounded by green and placed right at the foot of the  Golden Gate Bridge.

If you are a nature lover, you are going to enjoy the incredible view of the green surrounding the hotel and enjoy all the amenities the hotel has to offer to its guests. The indoor spa they have at the hotel and the meditation pool are incredibly relaxing; you will also have fantastic body treatment here at Cavallo Point. You can choose to soak yourself in the pool or enjoy tea while sitting beside the fireplace.

7. Russian River  

Russian River  

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The second largest river, the Russian River, flows through the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. This is another exciting thing to see if you are visiting different places in the Bay Area. You can visit the riverside. But it would be amazing if you can arrange for a floater. You will just have to kick back and float around the river and enjoy the peace. There are also lots of hidden beaches you can discover along the river.

Bottom Line

You can also go to the Sonoma Farm Trails and meet the local farmers here. Or you can visit Mount Tam and relax in its peaceful nature. You can also visit Port Costa, a CDP that has a population of 190. There are plenty of things to do if you are visiting different places in the Bay Area.

I hope that the places mentioned here were able to interest you for a quick visit. However, if you have any further queries, please let us know through the comment section. We will let you know.

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Shahnawaz Alam
Shahnawaz is a passionate and professional Content writer. He loves to read, write, draw and share his knowledge in different niches like Technology, Cryptocurrency, Travel,Social Media, Social Media Marketing, and Healthcare.

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