All historic houses to visit in San Francisco

Step into the past at 14 historic houses in San Francisco. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in San Francisco:

  1. Alcatraz Island1

    Alcatraz Island

     San Francisco, CA
    Alcatraz Island, a significant landmark in the United States, is situated in the San Francisco Bay. This location offers a unique perspective of the city's skyline and the surrounding bay area. It's a great spot for photography and sightseeing.
  2. Conservatory of Flowers2

    Conservatory of Flowers

     San Francisco, CA
    The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden situated in the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California. It is a unique attraction that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants. The greenhouse is entirely made of wood and glass, with a total of 16,800 panes. It is one of the oldest municipal greenhouses in the United States, built in 1879 by the city of San Francisco.
  3. Boudin Bakery3

    Boudin Bakery

     San Francisco, CA
    Boudin Bakery, located in San Francisco, California, is renowned for its sourdough bread, which is trademarked as "The Original San Francisco Sourdough". This bakery has a rich history and is recognized as the oldest continually operating business in the city. The sourdough bread is a unique product of Boudin Bakery, making it a notable spot for tourists interested in local cuisine.
  4. Presidio of San Francisco4

    Presidio of San Francisco

     San Francisco, CA
    The Presidio of San Francisco, often simply referred to as The Presidio, is a park situated at the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area while also being in close proximity to the bustling city of San Francisco, California.
  5. The Contemporary Jewish Museum5

    The Contemporary Jewish Museum

     San Francisco, CA
    The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) is situated in the South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood of San Francisco, California. This non-collecting museum is located at 736 Mission Street at Yerba Buena Lane. It is a unique institution that does not maintain a permanent collection, but instead curates and hosts a broad array of exhibitions each year in collaboration with other institutions.
  6. Maritime Museum - Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building6

    Maritime Museum - Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building

     San Francisco, CA
    The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, located in San Francisco, California, is a comprehensive destination for maritime history enthusiasts. The park features a collection of historic vessels, a visitor center, a maritime museum, and a library/research facility. These facilities provide a deep dive into the maritime history of the region and offer a unique experience for visitors.
  7. Fort Point National Historic Site7

    Fort Point National Historic Site

     San Francisco, CA
    Fort Point National Historic Site is a historic fortification located at the tip of the peninsula at the 'Golden Gate', the entrance to the Bay of San Francisco. This strategic location has made it a significant part of the city's history and a fascinating destination for visitors interested in military history and architecture.
  8. Haas-lilienthal House8

    Haas-lilienthal House

     San Francisco, CA
    The Haas–Lilienthal House is a historic building situated at 2007 Franklin Street in San Francisco, California, United States. It is located within the Pacific Heights neighborhood, a region known for its panoramic views of the Bay Area and its historic mansions.
  9. Haas–Lilienthal House9

    Haas–Lilienthal House

     San Francisco, CA
    The Haas–Lilienthal House is a historic building situated at 2007 Franklin Street in San Francisco, California, United States. It is located within the Pacific Heights neighborhood, a region known for its panoramic views of the Bay Area and its historic mansions.
  10. Octagon House10

    Octagon House

     San Francisco, CA
    The McElroy Octagon House, also known as the Colonial Dames Octagon House, is a historic octagonal house situated at 2645 Gough Street at Union Street in the Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco, California. This unique architectural structure is a part of the city's rich history and offers a glimpse into the past.
  11. Headlands Center For the Arts11

    Headlands Center For the Arts

     San Francisco, CA
    The Headlands Center for the Arts is a unique destination located in the scenic Marin Headlands in Marin County, California. The center is housed in a campus of military buildings that have been artistically renovated, providing a unique blend of history and creativity. This location not only offers a glimpse into the world of contemporary art but also allows visitors to explore the rich history of the area, which was once a military installation.
  12. San Francisco Armory12

    San Francisco Armory

     San Francisco, CA
    The San Francisco Armory, also known as the San Francisco National Guard Armory and Arsenal or simply The Armory, is a historic building located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. This iconic structure has a rich history and has served various purposes over the years. It was constructed as an armory and arsenal for the United States National Guard in 1912–1914 and designed with a castle-like appearance in a Moorish Revival style.
  13. California Society of Pioneers Museum and Library13

    California Society of Pioneers Museum and Library

     San Francisco, CA
    The Society of California Pioneers is a historical organization that was established in 1850. It is dedicated to the study and enjoyment of California's art, history, and culture. The society was founded by individuals who arrived in California before 1850 and has been thriving under the leadership of their direct descendants. It serves its members, the academic community, and the public.
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    Tenderloin Museum

     San Francisco, CA
    As the name suggests, this museum will guide you through the history of San Francisco's neighborhood connected mainly to prohibition, immigrants, and LGBT - Tenderloin. You can also join various walking tours through the district.