San Francisco Guide

San Francisco is always at the top of favorite vacation destinations. The beautiful offers remarkable number of cultural attractions and world famous landmarks established against the background of outstanding natural beauty. The Bay Area of San Francisco is a reflection of the diverse communities. San Francisco attractions include: the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, the cable cars, and lots more.

Haight area of city is the one of the distinctive local attractions, the corner of Haight and Ashbury Street is a merging of modern, trendy shops and piercing salons and alternative bookstores. San Francisco is also well known for its support of the alternatives lifestyles, and is evidenced with the annual Bay to Breakers Run that views families and frat boys pounding the pavement next to artists and nudists.

San Francisco International Film Festival that occurs in April, features more than 200 acclaimed films from around the world, this attracts lots of film enthusiasts. Geographically, San Francisco is fairly small, and covers about 50 square miles. This city is called by locals, the home of Giants (MLB), the 49ers (NFL), the Golden State Warriors (NBA). AT&T Park is a great family-friendly place for catching a ballgame during the summertime.

View the Bay and the tourist areas of SF that are rarely visited by the residents except for bringing the friends and relatives. There are exquisite restaurants and more of shopping areas that are geared toward tourists. At the Fisherman’s Wharf, get the popular Dungeness crab, especially in September to April. The Pier area is also very popular one, the ferries arrive from around the rest of bay Area. Pier 39 is a famous landmark, it is an cleared waterfront view of underneath the Bay Bridge and the East Bay. This two-story outdoor shopping area, sporting goods stores, a magic shop and numerous eateries, all adds to it.

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