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FRANCISCO TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Shop at Union Square, ride a cable car, visit Coit Tower, walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, enjoy fresh chowder at Fisherman's Wharf, take in a museum at Golden Gate Park or take a ferry to Alcatraz where some of the most notorious criminals were kept. There is so much to do and see in San Francisco you'll need to pace yourself and then...see a Broadway show in the Theatre District, shop at Pier 39 and Ghirardelli Square, drive down Lombard Street, or visit the Fine Arts Palace. Have a great visit! Alcatraz Island Middle of San Francisco Bay Fishermans Wharf Alcatraz,
Spanish for pelican, was named Isla de los Alcatraces after the birds
that were the only inhabitants. Closed in 1963, this federal penitentiary
once housed such well-known criminals as Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelley
and Robert "Birdman" Stroud.Because of its rocky terrain and its location in the middle of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz was thought to be inescapable. Thus, its inmates were the most notorious criminals and mobsters. The 12-acre island is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and is accessible only by the Blue & Gold Fleet ferry which departs daily from Pier 41 at Fishermans Wharf. Reservations are recommended. Angel Island Candlestick Point Angel Island became a state park in 1954 when restoration of historic sites began and a program of nature conservation was undertaken. The 740-acre island provides spectacular views of the entire Bay Area from winding roads and trails for hikers and bikers. The ecology on the island protects a variety of land and marine mammals, birds, and botanical species. There are also some very comfortable beaches and picnic areas for you to enjoy. Bicycles are available for hire in Tiburon and on the island. Kayaking tours are also available and there are guides stationed at historic points across the island to help you with your navigational needs or just to answer a question or two. Beach Blanket Babylon Club Fugazi 678 Green St. North Beach Hilarious, timely and outrageous. "Beach Blanket Babylon" makes fun of our world and has a good time doing it, oh and there are lots of very big hats. All shows except Sunday matinees, are for adults 21 and older as the show tends to be on the racy side. Cable Cars Victorian Park at Fisherman's Wharf, California, Hyde, Mason and Powell Streets San Francisco Jump on a Cable Car and you will be riding on the only vehicle of its kind still in operation. The cable cars are operated by the Muni transportation system and rides cost $2.00 (no transfers accepted or issued). The original cable cars began operation in 1873 and became the primary mode of transportation until all the routes were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. As the city was reconstructed only a few of the cable car lines were rebuilt and it seemed as if the cars had run their final routes. However, the city began restoring the lines in 1982 and two years later the famed cable cars began operating again. Heres where you can find cable car routes: The Powell-Mason line runs from Powell/ Market streets, crossing over Nob Hill and then down to Bay Street at Fisherman's Wharf. The Powell-Hyde line begins at Powell/ Market streets, crosses over Nob and Russian hills before ending at Victorian Park in Fisherman's Wharf. The California Street line runs from the Financial District, through Chinatown, over Nob Hill and stops at Van Ness Avenue. Chinatown Chinatown The entrance to Chinatown is not easy to miss. Its located at Grant Avenue and Bush Street and the festive pagoda shaped gates, with their guardian dragons, catch your eye and beckon you to enter. Smell the exotic aromas coming from Chinatowns many fine restaurants. Visit Portsmouth Square, the original settlement of the citys Chinese immigrants. Walk along Stockton Street that is still the location of local Chinese commerce. Youll find fascinating shops and markets selling Chinese herbs, fresh poultry, fish, and produce, as well as clothing and other merchandise. Dont forget to try the dim sum! Coit Tower Top of Telegraph Hill North Beach Coit
Tower sits on top of Telegraph Hill and is 210-feet high. Lillie Hitchcock
Coit, a well-known local philanthropist, left money in her will for
the beautification of the city. As a result Coit Tower was built. Locals
tell us that the tower is built in the shape of a firehose because of
Mrs. Coits admiration for the firefighters who fought fires caused
by the 1906 earthquake. The view from the top is truly breathtaking.
The tower also contains a museum with murals depicting 1930s California.Fine Arts Palace 3301 Lyon St. Marina Built in 1915 for the rebirth of the city after the 1906 earthquake and for the Panama Pacific Exposition that celebrated the completion of the Panama Canal, the Fine Arts Palace became a San Francisco landmark. Because the structure was designed to be temporary, it soon began crumbling and a group of philanthropists had it rebuilt in the early 1960's. Inside is the Exploratorium, an interactive science museum as well as a 1,000 seat theatre often used for dance events. Fisherman's Wharf Along Jefferson Street San Francisco Fishermans
Wharf is located along Jefferson Street. In fact, the stretch between
Jefferson Street between Hyde and Jones is called "Fish Alley"
and you can see local fishermen at work if you get down there early
in the morning. Buy a fresh Dungeness crab or a sourdough bowl of clam chowder from the street merchants for a trip into the past, or sit in one of the many restaurants and breweries that dot this stretch of road and enjoy a fresh brewed pint of ale and watch the heartbeat of this historic area pass you by. Bring the kids because theyll love the Ripleys Believe it or Not! Museum and the Red & White Fleet. If you want to see famous people, pop into the Wax Museum where youll find movie stars and U.S. Presidents. Or just keep an eye open, as a famous television show's sound stage is located in the neighborhood. Check out the World War II era submarine, the Pampanito. This gallant gray lady, located on Pier 45, spent six tours of duty in the Pacific sinking many an enemy ship. If youre still hungry, youll have your pick of restaurants at the Anchorage and the Cannery. Shoppers will enjoy those places as well as Ghirardelli Square, where the many varieties of Ghirardelli chocolate can be purchased. The chocolate making machinery from the original factory is on display at this lovely open air shopping area. Ghirardelli Square 900 North Point St. Fishermans Wharf Ghirardelli Square in an excellent example of elegant Victorian architecture. The original site of the Ghirardelli chocolate factory, this area is now a major shopping attraction. You can still buy Ghirardelli chocolate here and the hot fudge sundaes are not to be missed. Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco The
Golden Gate Bridge is also known as Highway 101 North and connects San
Francisco to Marin County. The bridge is 1.2 miles long and took over
four years to build at a cost of $35 million. Many obstacles including
fog, high winds and the treacherous waters below, made construction
extremely difficult and dangerous, so much so that eleven workmen were
killed. Pathways are provided for cyclists and pedestrians. This is a great place to view the city and the walk across takes about an hour. Be sure to dress warmly, regardless of the time of year, because it can get very windy up there. But dont worry, the bridge can withstand winds up to 100 miles an hours and can sway 27 feet. If youre driving across the bridge from Marin into San Francisco, there is a $3 toll. Golden Gate Park John F.Kennedy Drive Richmond Golden
Gate Park is a 1,017 acre city park and home to several attractions.
Wear your comfortable walking shoes because youll want to see
everything. For nature lovers there are beautiful wooded areas with
bike paths, wide grassy fields, lakes and ponds, and lush gardens with
a wide array of local plant life. For museum buffs, there are several to choose from including the well-known M.H. de Young Museum, the California Academy of Sciences that includes the Morrison Planetarium, the Steinhart Aquarium and the Natural History Museum. You can enjoy several different types of flowers at the Conservatory of Flowers, which is modeled after the Kew Gardens in London. In the Strybing Arboretum and Botanical Gardens you can wind your way through the Garden of Fragrance, the Moon-Viewing Garden and the New World Cloud Forest. Take a break at the lovely and relaxing Japanese Tea Garden, a four-acre sanctuary featuring soothing koi ponds, bamboo trees and traditional Japanese architecture. Go to Golden Gate Parks west side to see the Dutch Windmill and the historic Beach Chalet. Boat rentals are available at Stow Lake for your paddling and rowing pleasure. No, thats not your imagination, there is, in fact a live herd of bison grazing in a paddock just off Kennedy Drive. Locals don't even blink an eye at seeing these big beasts in the middle of their city park. Bison have been grazing there since the 1890s. Take the kids over to the beautifully restored Herschel-Spillman Carousel or let them play in the playground. Mission Dolores 3321 Sixteenth Street Mission District The Basilica Parish of Mission Dolores has a unique historic, religious, and architectural significance. One of the oldest missions in Northern California, Mission Dolores is a cultural landmark for many locals. Today, besides being a destination for hundreds of thousands of San Francisco visitors, Mission Dolores is an important part of the community and the center of a vibrant and diverse parish. Pier
39 Near the Embarcadero and Beech Streets Fishermans Wharf Pier 39 is a total tourist attraction with street performers, a carousel and lots of kitschy shops. There are also many places to eat and great views to Alcatraz and the Bay. If you promised to buy your cousin a t-shirt, this is a good place to find it. Bring lots of cash as things tend to be expensive there. San Francisco Zoo 1 Zoo Road San Francisco The Zoo is being expanded to provide new attractions. In addition to the regular Zoo attractions, they offer a 4 acre Children's Zoo where there are smaller, less intimidating animals. Kids can feed and pet the animals. The Doelger Primate Discovery Center is home to rare and endangered monkeys, Rainbow Landing is a walk-through aviary where you can feed colorful Australian lorikeets by hand as they land on your arms and shoulders. Other new areas include the Auralian Walkabout, Koala Crossing, Gorilla World and the Feline Conservation Center. Dress for foggy weather. SFMOMA 151 Third Street (between Mission and Howard Streets) South of Market (SoMa) As one of the world's most innovative museums of modern and contemporary art, SFMOMA welcomes and invites you to come and explore what we have to offer. The museum hosts some of the finest works of modern, contemporary art in the world, and certainly west of the Mississippi. Ansel Adams and Swiss born Mario Botta have had exhibits here along with the likes of Matisse, Judith Rothschild, Paul Kos and Nam June Paik. If these are not enough, the building itself is a modern work of art, hosting a caf?, coffee shop and plenty of souvenir opportunities. If you happen to be in town, on the first Tuesday of every month the museum offers free admission for all. Theatre District Walking distance from Union Square Union Square For theatre buffs, just minutes away from Union Square is the Theatre District. You can see a Broadway hit or a local production at The Geary Theatre, Mason Street Theatre, Curran Theatre and Theatre on the Square. Union Square Bordered by Geary, Post, Powell and Stockton streets Union Square Do you like to shop? Do you like to walk? Then Union Square is the ideal place for you. Shoppers will delight in the many boutiques and department stores located in this condensed area surrounded by Geary, Post, Powell and Stockton streets. Youll find well known stores like Neiman Marcus and Macys, Tiffany, Gucci, FAO Schwarz and Niketown to satisfy everybodys tastes. The newest attraction is the DFS Galleria which features a wide array of goods from all the best known Bay Area attractions like the Napa Valley, Chinatown, North Beach and Fishermans Wharf. Youll find the DFS Galleria at the corner of Geary and Stockton. |
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