With amazing hotels, restaurants, bars, beautiful ocean views, including Alcatraz Island and the sea lions of Pier 39, Fisherman's Wharf is a great place to start your trip to San Francisco.
The famous Alcatraz Island used to be home to hardened criminal like Al Capone, George "Machine Gun" Kelly, and Robert Stroud, "The Birdman of Alcatraz," but the island now serves as a popular tourist destination, offering cruises across the bay to the island to see America's most famous prison.
Take a day trip to Napa or Sonoma and see why people visit from around the globe to taste the great wine of Northern California.
The 746-foot tall Golden Gate Bridge is perhaps the most famous bridge in the world. It serves as the iconic landmark of San Francisco.
Not for the squeamish, this famous street is extremely steep and known for its hairpin turns.
San Francisco's Chinatown offers visitors authentic Chinese architecture, food, and shops, all right in downtown San Francisco.
Just over the Golden Gate Bridge, beautiful Sausalito is reminiscent of a Mediterranean coastal town.
San francisco is famous for these unique forms of transportation. They combine to make San francisco one of the most easily navigated cities in the country.
The sprawling Golden Gate Park offers many attractions, including the Academy of Sciences, Buffalo Paddock, Strybing Arboretum, Strawberry Hill, and many other exciting places to visit.
Filled with giant redwoods, Muir Woods is a truly unique, nature-lover's dream.