8 ways to explore the Bay Area without breaking the bank

The Bay Area is one of the most iconic and culturally rich regions in the United States, with a unique blend of natural beauty, diversity, and history. From the stunning vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge to the vibrant cultural scene of San Francisco, there are countless reasons to explore this dynamic region.

Exploring the Bay Area can be a dream come true for many, but it can also be expensive. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to experience the Bay Area’s beauty and culture without breaking the bank.

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Here are some tips for exploring the Bay Area on a budget:

Take advantage of public transportation

The Bay Area has an excellent public transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries. Use the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) to travel to and from major cities like San Francisco and Oakland, and take the bus or ferry to explore nearby destinations like Sausalito and Alameda.

Visit the Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Bay Area, and it’s completely free to walk or bike across the bridge. Bring a picnic and enjoy the stunning views of the city and the bay.

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Be sure to check out Point Bonita Lighthouse while you’re there. Explore the rugged coastal landscape, walk across a suspension bridge, and visit the historic lighthouse for a glimpse into the area’s maritime history.

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Explore the Presidio

The Presidio is a national park that offers hiking trails, beaches, and picnic areas. Admission to the park is free, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore the park’s natural beauty and historical sites.

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Visit free museums and cheap attractions

There are several museums in the Bay Area that offer free admission on certain days or at specific times. Check out the Contemporary Jewish Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Asian Art Museum for free or discounted admission.

Explore iconic landmarks

The Bay Area is also known for its iconic landmarks that showcase the region’s rich history and breathtaking views. Make sure to landmarks such as include Coit Tower and Lombard Street in your itinerary:

Located atop Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, Coit Tower offers panoramic views of the city and the bay. Climb to the top of this Art Deco tower and take in the stunning vistas while admiring the beautiful murals inside.

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Known as the “crookedest street in the world,” Lombard Street in San Francisco is a must-visit attraction. Marvel at the tight turns and beautiful flowerbeds as you drive or walk down this iconic street.

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Go to the beach

The Bay Area has several beautiful beaches, including Ocean Beach, Baker Beach, and Half Moon Bay. Pack a picnic, bring a book, and spend a day relaxing on the beach.

Take a hike

The Bay Area is known for its beautiful hiking trails, and many of them are free. Check out the Muir Woods National Monument, Mount Tamalpais State Park, and Point Reyes National Seashore for stunning views and memorable hikes.

Check out Silicon Valley

While it may not be the first destination that comes to mind for many tourists, it is a fascinating and unique place to visit for anyone interested in science, engineering, and entrepreneurship. The area is home to numerous tech giants, including Google, Apple, and Facebook, as well as the NASA Gift Shop. Aside from being a hub for venture capital and start-up companies, Silicon Valley is also known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.

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Book Your Lodging at Airbnb.

Booking your lodging at Airbnb can be an affordable and comfortable way to explore the Bay Area. You can find options that are much cheaper than hotels, and you can often get access to a full kitchen to cook your own meals. Your hosts may also point out local areas of interest such as affordable dining spots and shopping centers.

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Exploring the Bay Area on a budget is easy when you take advantage of these tips and resources. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s plenty to see and do without spending a fortune.

Pictures were taken during a family trip to the US in 2019.

The Jelly List: 4 IG-worthy destinations in the metro to up your selfie game

#EveryOppIsAPhotoOpp, am I right?

If you get admonished for needlessly taking and posting photos of yourself in your social media, just respond with “Au contraire, boomer!” (These people can be boomers, or not… but they would still be killjoys, wouldn’t they?)

Selfies, after all, may have psychological benefits for you. By being able to preserve a snapshot of how you look and feel in a certain scenario, you are helping to preserve your sense of self amidst the various uncertainties that life throws at you.

So, for you, fellow selfie taker, let me share my picks of Metro Manila destinations which provide the perfect backdrop for your photo opps!

Lakbay Museo

Lakbay Museo offers visitors the opportunity a Cliff’s Notes version of touring the entire country, all done in a matter of two hours or a thousand steps. This is done through fourteen unique experiences representing eleven exciting destinations providing you an immersive experience into local color and culture.

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Lakbay Museo
Lakbay Museo
Lakbay Museo

Lakbay Museo recently reopened at 2nd Floor Filipino Village, Ayala Malls Manila Bay Diosdado Macapagal Blvd, cor Aseana Ave, Paranaque, Parañaque. Book your tickets via Klook.

More about Lakbay Museo here.

Art-in-Island

Art-in-Island is one of the biggest 3D art galleries in the Philippines, providing visitors a way to interact with the displays and “be part of the art.” The fun lies in you being creative with your poses.

Art-in-Island
Art-in-Island
Art-in-Island
Art-in-Island

Art-in-Island is located at 175 15th Avenue, Brgy. Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City. Book your tickets via Klook.

More on Art-in-Island here.

The Dessert Museum

The Dessert Museum takes visitors on a sweet and whimsical tour of various sweets and pastries. It has eight themed rooms with eye-catching visual elements such as giant-sized simulations of well-known products, background info on desserts’ history printed on the walls, games that you can play and other bric-a-bracs that complement the themes, all making for perfect photographs.

The Dessert Museum
The Dessert Museum
The Dessert Museum
The Dessert Museum

The Dessert Museum is located at Units 124, 126, 127a, S Maison, Coral Way, Conrad Hotel Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. Book your tickets via Klook.

More on The Dessert Museum here.

Manila Ocean Park

As the first marine-themed park in the country, Manila Ocean Park has been enabling city-bound urbanites a way to get a lot of #VitaminSea without having to leave the metro. With fascinating marine life exhibits, entertaining dining and lifestyle hotspots, you can find your perfect shot for the ‘gram.

Manila Ocean Park
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MOP Summer

Manila Ocean Park is located behind the Quirino Grandstand, Luneta, Roxas Boulevard, Manila. Book your tickets via Klook.

More about Manila Ocean Park here.

So go ahead, take your snaps! Post them to your heart’s content and look back your happy memories in these fabulous destinations.