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Welcome to San-Francisco !
There are so many attractions, great places to eat and wonderful places to stay in San-Francisco !
Lets start with the main attraction of city ! Live thoroughbred racing with the Golden Gate Bridge as a backdrop. For groups, meetings, incentive and leisure with great food, views and action! Its 1. 7 -milelong Golden Gate Bridge -- one of America's top ten construction marvels -- is a must-see. Celebrating its 75 th anniversary in 2012, this graceful span (which connects to Marin county) is an unforgettable icon to drive, walk, or cycle across.
Japanese tea garden. Today, the Japanese Tea Garden endures as one of the most popular attractions in San Francisco, featuring classic elements such as an arched drum bridge, pagodas, stone lanterns, stepping stone paths, native Japanese plants, serene koi ponds Cherry blossom trees bloom throughout the garden in March and April. and a zen garden.
California Academy of Sciences There's really nothing else like the California Academy of Sciences. Combining innovative architecture and exciting exhibitions, the Academy is home to Steinhart Aquarium, Morrison Planetarium, the Kimball Natural History Museum, and a four-story rainforest under one green roof.
Fisherman’s wharf Fisherman The city's most popular destination, Fisherman's Wharf overlooks San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. The historic waterfront still serves as a working fishing pier, so expect fresh seafood at area restaurants. There’s something for everyone at Fisherman’s Wharf: food, views, history, family fun and more.
Cable car Moving historic landmarks, the Cable Cars of San Francisco operate seven days a week along century-old routes. For a unique tour of the city, take the California Street line, which runs from the Financial District, through Chinatown, and over Nob Hill. The Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde lines both terminate near Fisherman's Wharf.
Chinatown A dragon-draped archway at the intersection of Bush and Grant streets announces the entrance to Chinatown in San Francisco. Streets teem with fish and vegetable stalls, herbal shops, temples, and eateries (Lichee Garden, Hunan Home's, and R&G restaurants all rate high with diners. ) Museums include the Chinese Historical Society of America and Chinese Culture Center!
Alcatraz Island offers a close-up look at the site of the first lighthouse and US built fort on the West Coast, the infamous federal penitentiary long off-limits to the public, and the 18 month occupation by Indians of All Tribes which saved the tribes. Rich in history, there is also a natural side to the Rock—gardens, tide pools, bird colonies, and bay views beyond compare.
North beach In between appointments, stroll over to North Beach, San Francisco's Italian neighborhood, for a snack. The espresso is strong and the cannoli sweet at Caffe Trieste, and century-old Molinari's deli appeases the hungry. Once fortified, pay a visit to City Lights Bookstore, Mecca for bohemians and serious book-lovers alike.
“Russian hill” in North beach
Alamo square Picture-postcard-worthy views include Alamo Square, where San Francisco's circa-1900 Victorian homes are juxtaposed against the towering backdrop of downtown's skyscrapers (Webster, Broderick, Oak, and Golden Gate streets), and Lombard Street, the world's crookedest. Its vertiginous path winds past ornate houses and descends steeply
Thanks for watching ! Come to visit San Francisco ! By Timur Ruzmetov