San Francisco
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Fisherman's WharfHome of Pier 39, Fishing boats, sea lions basking in the sun, seafood stalls and restaurants, steaming crab cauldrons, and family entertainment … you know you’re in world-famous Fisherman’s Wharf.
Don't leave without trying its famous bread bowl clam chowder! |
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Golden Gate ParkOne of the largest urban parks in the world, here you’ll enjoy a treasure of varied attractions from top museums to exquisite gardens to extraordinary events like Outside Lands—you can even see buffalo roam.
Visit the De Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences. Find out when they have free days! |
ChinatownSan Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest Chinatown in North America. The birthplace of Bruce Lee and the fortune cookie, Chinatown has a rich history with deep cultural significance.
Looking for some good Chinese cuisine? Chinatown has some of the most authentic Chinese food outside of China. Also, stop by to grab a fortune cookie from the original fortune cookie factory! |
Painted LadiesOne of the most photographed and filmed locations in San Francisco, Alamo Square's famous "postcard row" at Hayes and Steiner Streets is indeed a visual treat. If you love taking pictures, you cannot miss this spot.
The park is always a nice place to relax! |
Cable CarsSan Francisco is home to the only national historic landmark that people can ride. Arguably, the most exciting way to travel in San Francisco, cable cars are a fun way to travel around the city.
Avoid the Market street stop, it's always crowded. Pick one of the other ones and you'll get on with no problem. |