One of the coolest things about Google Maps is that it lets you explore a destination before you even visit.
In case you've been considering a sojourn to California, we've picked out some hidden gems of San Francisco.
Even if you don't make trip to the West Coast, you can live vicariously by scoping each destination on Maps.
Stroll through the Cayuga Playground, which features the beautiful wooden folk art of gardener Demetrio Braceros.Where: 301 Naglee Street
You can still visit the apartment featured in "Ms. Doubtfire" — the 1993 film starring Robin Williams as a father who masquerades as a British nanny to spend time with his kids.
Where: 2667 Steiner Street
Take a free tour of the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory to watch its three employees rapid-fire folding the little treats.
Where: 56 Ross Alley
The Sutro Baths are a popular tourist destination, but when you're there, make sure you check out the Camera Obscura, the last remaining structure of the amusement park that used to reside on the beach.
Where: 1096 Point Lobos Ave
Swoop down Broadway to soak up the deviant decadence of The Condor, made famous in the 60s for being the world's first topless strip club.
Where: 560 Broadway
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