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Being that I live in SF with a child, yes. I live downtown, and have never stepped in shit. A bird crapped on my head in the Ferry Building once, but that's it. You can walk down 1st through 5th Streets downtown. Don't walk down 6th through 12th. Don't walk along Mission Street downtown.
Please keep in mind that just because someone is homeless it doesn't mean they're unsafe. It means they don't have a home, for various reasons. It's not even drug users that are unsafe - more like the mentally ill who are trying to self-medicate with drugs who are unsafe. But just avoid Civic Center (although I was there this past Wednesday and it was fine). There are a bunch of hotels up and down 3rd Street that are perfectly safe. |
| LOL absolutely not |
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Visiting SF made me think Philadelphia was much nicer in comparison.
The area surrounding SF is nice though. |
These two neighborhoods are not remotely similar. Jesus. |
| Not a chance. And I love San Francisco. Not a chance. |
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We went over spring break with our 2 young DDs to spend some time with family who live nearby. Stayed at Wyndham Canterbury. Did touristy things (Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, Muir Woods, Alcatraz, a few hours at the beach) and had no issues.
Similar to any other big city, you just need to be aware of your surroundings. |
| I was just there with kids 4, 9, 10. We had a great time, and walked everywhere. I never felt unsafe, though I did notice it is pretty dirty in some areas. |
| SF is not a pleasant place to visit for vacation, given the filth and the homelessness problem. Even the networks are starting to pull reporters for safety reasons (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gma-warns-reporter-to-avoid-dangerous-downtown-san-francisco-during-segment-on-closing-westfield-mall/ar-AA1cCbq0), and some hotels and retailers have pulled out for reasons related to both crime and the economy (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/park-hotels-leaving-san-francisco-clouded-recovery/). The city needs new leadership that will clean up the city, once a national treasure. |
ROFL at this |
How much was the private security? |
| We went very recently and it felt much safer than parts of DC. We didn’t have any issues in SF with kids for a week. |
I like how every poster who has actually been there recently says "it's fine based on my direct personal experience". And the only ones saying not to go are completely relying on media reports that only focus on a few parts of a big city. |
| I was there recently with my five year old. It was great. Yes more homeless people than I typically see in DC but no one ever approached us. We stayed by Embarcadero and walked many places, Ubered others. I felt totally safe. It was a great trip. |
| I took my kids to SF eight years ago, and we had a wonderful time. We visited relatives in Oakland, so took BART back and forth to downtown every day. Never saw homeless people, never had any problems whatsoever. Took buses all around the city to tourist attractions, took the cable car, walked up the twisty street, ate great meals, went to all the museums, rented a car to drive through Napa. Kids loved it. I'm sorry if the city has taken a turn for the worse. So sad. It's a beautiful city. We have wonderful memories of our trip. |