Sausalito
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Sausalito

21 picks

Waterfront indulgence and Golden Gate views all weekend long

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Highlights

Soak up sweeping vistas of San Francisco, Angel Island, and Alcatraz from nearly every waterfront corner.

Dine on fresh seafood and California cuisine in restaurants perched directly over the bay.[1][6]

Enjoy a walkable downtown lined with galleries, boutiques, and cozy cafes in a compact, upscale setting.

Hop across the Golden Gate Bridge or ferry into San Francisco while staying in a quieter coastal enclave.

Bike, sail, or kayak along the scenic waterfront and nearby Marin Headlands trails.

Browse local art galleries and studios that reflect Sausalito’s creative maritime spirit.

Where to Stay

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Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa
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Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa

Elegant boutique hotel on Bridgeway offering bay-view rooms, a full spa, and easy access to downtown restaurants and the waterfront.

The Gables Inn Sausalito
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The Gables Inn Sausalito

Charming inn just uphill from the waterfront, featuring cozy rooms and a more intimate, B&B-style atmosphere.

Where to Eat

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Fred's Coffee Shop
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Fred's Coffee Shop

Classic breakfast spot known for generous portions and hearty American comfort dishes; try the pancakes or eggs benedict.[4][10]

Venice Gourmet
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Venice Gourmet

Deli, bakery, and wine shop where you can build sandwiches, charcuterie, and grab prosecco or beer to enjoy at outdoor tables by the bay.[2]

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Ditas Marin

Upscale California coastal cuisine perched above the bay with floor-to-ceiling views; known for dishes like miso Chilean sea bass and elegant seafood plates.[1][3]

Poggio Trattoria
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Poggio Trattoria

Beloved Italian trattoria serving house-made pastas and Tuscan-inspired dishes in a warm, lively setting along Bridgeway.[5]

Fish Restaurant
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Fish Restaurant

Casual dockside seafood spot focused on fresh, sustainable fish; order at the counter and enjoy cioppino, fish tacos, or grilled fish on the patio.[4]

Scoma's Of Sausalito
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Scoma's Of Sausalito

Classic waterfront Italian-influenced seafood restaurant with attentive service and bay views; specialties include petrale sole, seafood linguine, and lobster risotto.[3][6][8]

What to Do

8 picks

Sausalito Waterfront Walk (Bridgeway Promenade)
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Sausalito Waterfront Walk (Bridgeway Promenade)

Stroll along Bridgeway and the waterfront promenade, taking in views of San Francisco, the marina, and houseboats while browsing cafes and shops.

Sausalito Ferry Landing
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Sausalito Ferry Landing

Visit the ferry terminal area for skyline views, photos of the bay, and the option to take the Golden Gate Ferry to or from San Francisco.

Downtown Sausalito Galleries and Boutiques
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Downtown Sausalito Galleries and Boutiques

Browse small art galleries, local craft shops, and upscale boutiques clustered along Bridgeway and nearby streets.

Marin Headlands (Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoints)
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Marin Headlands (Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoints)

Short drive from Sausalito to dramatic cliffside viewpoints of the Golden Gate Bridge, Pacific Ocean, and San Francisco skyline.

Sausalito Boardwalk
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Sausalito Boardwalk

Wooden boardwalk stretching along the bay with benches and open views back toward San Francisco and Alcatraz.[7]

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Sausalito Houseboat Community (Gate 5/Marinship area)

Walk near the historic houseboat neighborhoods to see colorful floating homes and a unique slice of local maritime culture.

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Kayaking or Paddleboarding on Richardson Bay

Rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards from a local outfitter and glide along the calm waters with views of the marina and hills.

Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoint at Fort Baker
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Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoint at Fort Baker

Head to nearby Fort Baker for a different angle of the Golden Gate Bridge from water level, with trails, piers, and cove views.

Good to Know

5 picks

KNOW

Reserve Waterfront Dining Early

Book prime-time tables at places like Ditas Marin, Scoma's Of Sausalito, and Poggio several days (or more) ahead, especially for weekend sunsets.[1][3][4][6]

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Pack Layers, Not Just Resort Wear

Even on warm days, wind and fog roll in quickly over the bay, making light jackets and scarves essential for evening walks and outdoor dining.

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Use Rideshare for Dinner

Parking near the waterfront can be tight and pricey at peak hours, so consider using rideshares or walking from your hotel for evening meals.

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Plan Around Bay Area Traffic

If you’re driving in from San Francisco or the East Bay, avoid peak commute hours across the Golden Gate Bridge when possible.

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Leverage Walkability

Choose lodging close to Bridgeway so you can walk to most restaurants, shops, and the ferry without needing a car.

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Best For

Couples seeking romance and bayfront viewsFood lovers who enjoy seafood and California cuisineFriends’ weekends with a treat-yourself budgetCity escapees wanting quiet but close-to-SFPhotography enthusiasts chasing skyline and bridge shots

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