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San Francisco Travel Guide
San Francisco lies about 120 miles north of Monterey in an attractive bay. Popular tourist areas include:- Golden Gate BridgeThe Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937 and stands 220 feet over the torrid waters of San Francisco Bay. Today, it's a major San Francisco sightseeing attraction. Painted in 'International Orange', the colour that most stands out in fog, the Golden Gate Bridge has great sightseeing viewpoints on both its north and south side entrances. Parking at the Golden Gate Bridge scenic vistas can be difficult at times. The Toll is $5 (one way). Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39Cable Cars
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Cable Car Travel TipsOne of the downsides of San Francisco's cable cars is that they drop you off a mile or two away from your car and there always seems to be another 45 minute wait to get on another cable car to take you back! In our case, we didn't even get that far, after our cable car broke down at Union Square the cable car service was suspended and replaced by buses! The lines were long, so we walked back. San Francisco has very, very steep hills, so you soon get fit! Cable Car MuseumTwelve 14ft diameter pulleys and over 10 miles of cable drive San Francisco's cable cars. If you are interested in the history of the cable cars, which date back to 1873, visit the San Francisco cable car museum. ShoppingFor the best shopping try Union Square and surrounding area. The area around Union Square hosts the best and most upmarket shopping in San Francisco. You'll need lots of money! Twin Peaks
Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is a top San Francisco sightseeing attraction. Highlights include the beautiful Japanese Tea Garden (small admission charge) with it's Japanese Style Pagoda, stream and Azalea bushes. Golden Gate Park is also a great place to escape the mayhem and congestion on San Francisco's roads and to find an hour or two unwind. Golden Gate National Recreation AreaThe Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) of San Francisco covers over 70,000 acres around the hills of Marin County, to the north of San Francisco (accessed over the Golden Gate Bridge). There are attractive and secluded beaches too, like Muir Beach and Stinson Beach. Visit Muir Woods in the GGNRA to see some fine examples of coastal Redwood trees. The furthest sightseeing point of the GGNRA is Point Reyes National Seashore which sits on a pretty peninsula. Driving to Point Reyes takes about an hour from the entrance of the GGNRA and the road has sharp slow-speed bends. Alamo Square
Sausalito, Marin CountyAccessed by ferry from San Francisco, or by car over the Golden Gate bridge (southbound toll $5) Sausalito in Marin County is a pretty place with some nice shops and a large harbour with impressive yachts. San Francisco Hotels, Car Hire and HolidaysGet great deals, best rates on discount San Francisco hotels using our San Francisco hotels page. We also offer last minute California holidays and cheap San Francisco car hire. San Francisco ResourcesSelect from other San Francisco sightseeing resources by using the pull-down menu below. To make a request for us to consider adding your San Francisco web site to this pull-down menu, please contact us. DisclaimerInformation contained in this San Francisco sightseeing guide is provided in good faith. We cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions in content. |
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