How To Get To The Full House In San Francisco

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Howdy, Tanner Fanatics! Have Mercy, It's Time to Visit the Full House House!

So you're in San Francisco, land of sourdough bread, cable cars, and, of course, the iconic painted Victorian houses that stole the show in Full House. You've gotta get a picture in front of that famous red door (well, it wasn't always red, but let's not get bogged down in details). But how do you get there? Worry not, fellow nostalgic sitcom lover, for I, your trusty guide to all things Full House pilgrimage, am here to help!

How To Get To The Full House In San Francisco
How To Get To The Full House In San Francisco

Public Transportation: Let the Muni Take the Wheel (or Track?)

For those who like to travel like Michelle on her quest for independence (minus the rogue stroller incident, hopefully), San Francisco's Muni system is your best bet. Hop on the Muni Metro line to the Geary Boulevard and Masonic Avenue Station. From there, it's a delightful 12-minute walk to the house itself. Bonus points if you walk like Danny after a particularly sugary breakfast from Pop-Tarts.

Word to the wise: Finding parking in San Francisco can be trickier than navigating Danny's ever-changing love life. Unless you're rocking Uncle Jesse's hairspray-fueled confidence, maybe skip the car this time.

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Ride Sharing: Livin' on a Renter's Prayer

Feeling fancy like DJ Tanner after a successful fashion show? Ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft can whisk you straight to the curb. Just remember, surge pricing is a thing, so you might end up shelling out more than Joey trying to impress a date.

Pro Tip: If you see a guy in cut-off shorts and a Hawaiian shirt arguing with his phone about the app, that's probably Joey trying to hail a ride. Maybe offer to share?

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Shank Power: Embrace Your Inner Kimmy Gibbler

For the budget-conscious traveler (or those wanting to work off all those Ghirardelli chocolates), there's always the classic two-shoed approach: walking! The Full House house is roughly a mile from the Alamo Square Park (better known as the spot for those "Painted Ladies"). Make a day of it, pack a picnic lunch (minus the rogue ice cream incident, again, hopefully), and channel your inner Kimmy Gibbler with some sassy walking boots.

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Caution: San Francisco has some hills that would make Comet the wonder dog whimper. Pace yourself, and maybe wear shoes that are more supportive than Michelle's dollhouse furniture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Full House House: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to get in? The good news? The house is a private residence, so there's no entrance fee! The bad news? You can't go inside (cue the Olsen twins hiding behind a couch dramatic music).

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Can I meet the cast? While a run-in with John Stamos jogging by would be epic, it's unlikely the cast hangs out at the house. But hey, if you see Uncle Jesse's motorcycle parked out front, that's a pretty sweet photo op.

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Is there anything else to see nearby? Absolutely! As mentioned, Alamo Square Park with its famous Victorians is a short walk away. Plus, San Francisco is bursting with sights and eats to explore. Just don't forget to cut out some time to "Cut. It. Out." in front of the Tanner house!

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