San Francisco Splurge attractions
13 attractions found for Splurge in San Francisco.
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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Once known as Most Holy Redeemer Parish, the Castro is now a vibrant and thriving gay and lesbian neighborhood. The landmarks of gay history are everywhere, such as the Elephant Walk and the Pink Triangle Park. Also called the Eureka Valley, the Cast ...
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The Embarcadero Center occupies six blocks and is composed of multi-level open-air walkways that link stores, restaurants, terraced cafes, high-rise office buildings and hotels into one huge shopping and commercial extravaganza! ...
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FiDi is San Francisco’s main business district. It is marked by high-rise buildings including the Transamerica Pyramid, 345 California Street and 555 California Street. At the heart of the district is Montgomery Street, also known as Wall Stree ...
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Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Fort Mason is home to a diverse set of restaurants, theaters, and workshops for art, music, and broadcasting. Around 50 nonprofit organizations hold offices here. Inside the Center are museums, which ...
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Historic for its role as a nucleus of the 1960s hippie movement, Haight-Ashbury hasn’t totally lost its bohemian ambiance. Some streets are still lined with stores selling vintage clothes, old records, and used books. Quirky restaurants and caf ...
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This vibrant and dynamic community is crawling with bakeries, cafes, produce markets, and businesses. Mission Dolores, the oldest building in San Francisco is here, while beautifully-restored Victoria houses are found on Liberty Street. If you’ ...
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Pacific Heights is an affluent neighborhood, complete with upscale stores and restaurants. Perhaps its most notable feature is its diverse collection of vintage houses (from 19th-century Queen Anne mansions to 1930s art deco apartment buildings).Shop ...
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SoMa means south of market. It’s a sprawling and rapidly developing district, stretching from the Embarcadero to 11th St. between Market and Townsend. ...
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Union Square is a popular venue for concerts and art shows. It’s surrounded by classy hotels, fine theaters, big department stores, and high-end fashion shops. ...
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It’s a huge complex (5.5 acres) of gardens, museums, theaters, and shopping centers. It also has a bowling alley, historic carousel, technology center, an ice skating rink, and a large man-made waterfall. ...
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Beloved by locals and coffee-lovers, North Beach is home to a thriving Italian working-class community. Poetry and pasta, lively nightclubs and bars, cafes and bookstores, North Beach takes you right into the heart of a charming neighborhood. Attract ...
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