Yes, you will leave your heart in San Francisco, even if you are visiting from the other side of the world! Over 25 million visitors explore the City by the Bay every year, taking in the scenic attractions that make it one of the world’s great destinations. From the breathtaking Bay views, to the cable cars, to the centers of technology, this multicultural city and its many charming neighborhoods will grab your imagination... and you will never be the same. Here are 5 things to do that will make your San Francisco adventure more enjoyable.
The world famous Golden Gate Bridge has been declared one of the modern wonders of the world. It was opened in 1937 and at that time it was the longest suspension bridge ever created.
Most major cities have a Chinatown, but San Francisco has four and the one on Grant Avenue is the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as being the oldest in North America.
This picturesque space spans 1,017 acres and has many places to explore and relax. You can discover the lakes, picnic areas, monuments, playgrounds and gardens.
Union Square is the most visited neighborhood in San Francisco. Here you will find a large collection of high end retail outlets, fancy hotels, cafes, art, galleries and nightlife.
1.5 miles off the shore of San Francisco is Alcatraz Island, This tiny island was developed as a military fortification, a military prison as well as a federal prison. The most famous being the federal prison. This was between 1933 and 1963.