San Francisco attractions
58 attractions found in San Francisco.
San Francisco’s most famous landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge presents a spectacular site as it links the city to Marin County. It’s one of the world’s largest suspension bridges—2.5km long and high as a 48-story building. ...
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It used to be a maximum security prison in the middle of the Bay. Now it’s a historical site and a tourist attraction. It offers a museum, gardens, tide pools, bird colonies, and remarkable views of the bay. ...
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Dragons, fish, and Foo dogs guard the gates to San Francisco’s most distinctive ethnic neighborhood. ...
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For incredible views of the San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and the cityscape, go to Fisherman’s Wharf. This historic waterfront has many attractions: a colony of sea lions at Pier 39, the San Francisco National Historical Par, Ghirar ...
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A museum of natural history, it houses the Steinhart Aquarium (home to a sturgeon, giant sea bass, turtles, and moray eels; there is a colony of African Penguins in a side tank.), Sssssnake Alley, Coral Reef, and other interactive exhibits that recre ...
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Comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, we are the largest public arts institution in the City of San Francisco and one of the largest art museums in the United States. ...
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The Legion of Honor displays a collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art in an exquisite Beaux-Arts building in an unforgettable setting overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.Comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Le ...
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The crookedest street in the world attracts tourists despite the prospect of navigating its 27-degree angle hairpins. While twisting your way downhill, make an effort to appreciate the beautifully landscaped flowerbeds at the side of the road. ...
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The ‘crookedest street in the world,’ Lombard Street, is on this hill. It’s got 27-degree angle hairpins and beautifully landscaped flower beds. Russian Hill is also home to the San Francisco Art Institute (oldest art school on the ...
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Up the Filbert steps and through the well-tended gardens of Telegraph Hill, you’ll find the Coit Tower, an art-deco structure that affords fantastic views of the city. Here, murals depicting the gruesome reality of the depression years come to ...
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So many would love to live in Telegraph Hill. This affluent neighborhood rises steeply between North Beach and San Francisco Bay and is renowned for stunning views, formidable slopes lined with greenery, and carefully maintained Victorian cottages. O ...
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You can’t miss the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. This superb building houses an extensive collection of 20th century art. After saturating yourself with art, explore the Yerba Garden for a breath of fresh air—one could get heady fro ...
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A mad scientist must have been responsible for creating the Exploratorium. Probably the world’s most offbeat museum, the Exploratorium is home to over 600 interactive exhibits that play on light, color, sound, music, motion, animal behavior, el ...
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Located inside the Yerba Buena Gardens, Zeum is an interactive children's art and technology museum. It’s a high-tech media center that encourages creative learning. ...
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A ball park and multi-purpose venue, AT&T Park often hosts concerts as well as baseball games. The San Francisco Giants baseball team calls the AT&T Park their home. ...
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