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San Francisco vs Los Angeles

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Los Angeles for warm-weather range, San Gabriel Valley Asian food, and Santa Monica beach mornings. Pick San Francisco if cable-car climbs, Mission burritos at La Taqueria, and a 90-minute Napa run sound right.

πŸ† San Francisco wins 74 OVR vs 68 Β· attribute matchup 6–1

San Francisco
San Francisco
United States

74OVR

VS
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
United States

68OVR

62
Safety
60
78
Cleanliness
65
40
Affordability
39
90
Food
90
76
Culture
75
77
Nightlife
88
90
Walkability
56
65
Nature
65
99
Connectivity
99
74
Transit
53
San Francisco

San Francisco

United States

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

United States

San Francisco

Safety: 62/100Pop: 875K (city), 4.7M (metro)America/Los_Angeles

Los Angeles

Safety: 60/100Pop: 3.9M (city), 13M (metro)America/Los_Angeles

How do San Francisco and Los Angeles compare?

The California civil war that locals on both sides take seriously. Los Angeles is sprawling, sun-warm, and entertainment-driven β€” Venice and Santa Monica beachfront, Griffith Observatory hike at sunset, Koreatown's BBQ rooms running till 2 AM, In-N-Out as the airport ritual, and 90-degree afternoons in October when San Francisco is in fog. San Francisco is dense, hilly, and sharper-edged β€” Mission burritos at La Taqueria, cable cars climbing California Street, the Golden Gate Bridge bike to Sausalito (rent in Fisherman's Wharf, ferry back), Alcatraz tours that book 60 days out, and the fog rolling through the gap most summer afternoons.

Mid-range travel runs $170/day in LA and $210 in San Francisco β€” the $40 daily gap is hotel-driven and compounds fast. SF accommodation in any walkable neighborhood (Mission, Hayes Valley, Nob Hill) routinely runs $300-400 for a basic room. LA wins on weather consistency, food breadth (the Asian cuisine scene in the San Gabriel Valley is the deepest in the country), and beach access. SF wins on walkability β€” the city is 7 by 7 miles and you can genuinely cross it in a day on foot β€” and on quirk, with neighborhoods that feel distinct rather than blurred. SF also wins on the wine country day trip; Napa is 90 minutes north.

LA peaks March through May and September through November. SF is genuinely best May through June and September through October β€” fog season runs July and August. The 1-hour 30-minute flight is one of the most heavily traveled domestic routes and fares are usually $80-150 round trip. Pro tip for SF: book Alcatraz the moment your dates lock β€” it sells out 60 days ahead in summer. Pro tip for LA: stay in one neighborhood (Santa Monica, West Hollywood, or Los Feliz) rather than trying to cover the city. Pick LA for warm-weather range. Pick SF for the walkable food-and-views weekend.

πŸ’° Budget

budget
San Francisco: $80-130Los Angeles: $90-150
mid-range
San Francisco: $200-350Los Angeles: $200-380
luxury
San Francisco: $500+Los Angeles: $550+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

San Francisco60/100Safety Scoreβœ“62/100Los Angeles

San Francisco

San Francisco is generally safe for tourists in popular areas, but property crime (car break-ins, theft) is notably high. The Tenderloin and parts of SoMa have visible homelessness and open drug use. Use common sense and be vigilant with valuables.

Los Angeles

Most tourist areas in LA (Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Downtown Arts District) are generally safe by day. Petty theft β€” car break-ins especially β€” is the most common crime against visitors. Homelessness is highly visible in parts of Downtown and Venice. Certain neighborhoods see higher violent crime but are well outside typical tourist routes.

🌀️ Weather

San Francisco

San Francisco has a mild Mediterranean climate with cool summers and wet winters. The city is famous for its summer fog β€” Mark Twain may not have actually said it, but the coldest winter really can feel like a San Francisco summer. Microclimates vary dramatically between neighborhoods.

Spring (March - May)10-18Β°C
Summer (June - August)12-20Β°C
Autumn (September - November)13-22Β°C
Winter (December - February)8-14Β°C

Los Angeles

LA has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. The "marine layer" β€” a low morning cloud cover off the Pacific β€” often burns off by late morning (locals call it "June Gloom" when it lingers). Inland valleys run significantly hotter than the coast, sometimes by 10-15Β°C on the same day.

Spring (March - May)11-23Β°C
Summer (June - August)17-29Β°C
Autumn (September - November)13-27Β°C
Winter (December - February)8-20Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

San Francisco

San Francisco has a comprehensive public transit system operated by SFMTA (Muni) and BART. The Clipper Card works across all systems and is the easiest way to pay. Driving in the city is difficult due to hills, traffic, and expensive parking β€” transit, walking, and rideshares are strongly recommended.

Walkability: San Francisco is very walkable in flat areas like the Embarcadero, Marina, and Mission, but the steep hills can be exhausting. North Beach, Chinatown, and the Financial District are easily covered on foot. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip for the hills.

Muni Metro & Bus β€” $2.50 per ride with Clipper Card (90-minute free transfers)
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) β€” $2.15-$15.65 depending on distance, SFO to downtown ~$10
Cable Cars β€” $8 per ride

Los Angeles

LA is famously car-centric and spread over an enormous area, though Metro rail and bus service has expanded significantly. A TAP card works on Metro rail, buses, and most municipal systems. Expect traffic β€” rush hour on the 405 or 101 can be brutal. Rideshare is widespread, and neighborhoods like Santa Monica, Venice, and Downtown are walkable in pockets.

Walkability: LA is a city of walkable pockets inside a driving city. Santa Monica, Venice (Abbot Kinney/Boardwalk), Downtown (Arts District, Grand Park, Broadway), Hollywood Boulevard, Old Pasadena, and Silver Lake/Los Feliz all reward pedestrians. Getting between these pockets almost always requires a car, train, or rideshare.

LA Metro Rail β€” $1.75 per ride with 2-hour transfers, $5 day pass
Uber / Lyft β€” $15-45 for most trips within the city; $35-70 to/from LAX
Metro Bus & Big Blue Bus β€” $1.75 Metro, $1.25 Big Blue Bus

πŸ“… Best Time to Visit

San Francisco

May–Jun, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

Los Angeles

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose San Francisco if...

you want Golden Gate fog, cable cars, Alcatraz, Mission burritos, Castro pride, Napa + Muir Woods day-trips, and the original tech capital

Choose Los Angeles if...

you want Hollywood glamour, Pacific beaches, world-class tacos and sushi, and year-round sunshine in a sprawling car-culture city

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