Must see in San Francisco
Fisherman’s Wharf once home to a fleet of over 400 boats is today home to sidewalk seafood vendors, souvenir shops and other attractions. Pier 39 appeals mostly to shoppers and souvenir-seekers, but everyone enjoys the sea lions in the marina next door. Shopping and dining are the primary activities at Ghirardelli Square.
Alcatraz Island and the Alcatraz Tour lets you experience the barren rock in the middle of San Francisco Bay once used as a Civil War fort, Federal prison and symbol of Native American plight.
Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic San Francisco sight and one of the world’s most beautiful spans. To get the most out of it, go for a walk so you can fully appreciate the magnitude of the engineering achievement.
San Francisco cable cars run on three routes. San Francisco’s moving landmark is also a fun way to get around the City by the Bay.
Chinatown is the largest Chinese community on the West Coast, and the second largest in the United States, is best mid-day when all the shops are open and streets are busy. The Chinese New Year and the Autumn Moon Festivals draw street-clogging crowds to Chinatown.
The Exploratorium is a modern, hands-on science museum housed in The Palace of Fine Arts, a Roman-style remainder of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Lombard Street is, in fact, neither the most crooked nor the steepest street in the city, but built with eight switchbacks on a 40-degree slope. Driving down it can be quite a thrill.
Golden Gate Park covering over 1,013 acres is home to two of the city’s premiere museums, the De Young art museum and the California Academy of Sciences, the Japanese Tea Garden, an outdoor botanical garden, the Conservatory of Flowers.
Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, and Thrifty car rentals offer their services in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, “THE CITY”
San Francisco, situated on the northern end of the Californian peninsula, is the twelfth most populous city in the United States of America, housing a population of 808,977(estimate). San Francisco internationally known for its financial prowess has gained a place among the top cities of America being the gateway to Silicon Valley. Charismatic and progressive in its nature, San Francisco is a renowned hub for international tourism, surrounded by water on 3 sides. It is also known for its innovative architecture a beautiful blend of classic and modern styles, famous landmarks and culinary delights.
CLIMATE
Located at the tip of the San Francisco peninsula, alongside a stretch of the Pacific Ocean, the city is known for its signature fog and fast-moving cloud banks. The climate consists of cool summers, with a Mediterranean climate influenced by the air currents coming in from the Pacific Ocean, which further leads to a mild weather throughout the year despite seasonal variations. All of the above mentioned factors contribute to the characteristic fog that prevails in the San Francisco air.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
San Francisco, steeped in the unique, is one of those cities which have successfully achieved the high-end status of places like Paris or London. The city is a blend of diversities incorporating a mix of Mexican, American and Asian cultures. The main tourist attractions are the legendary Alcatraz Prison and the Golden Gate Bridge are the famous landmarks of the city. Apart from these other tourist attractions are Golden Gate Park or the Presidio, which is an assortment of parks, museums and other recreational activities, The Mission Dolores and the iconic cable cars.
AIRPORT
San Francisco International Airport is one of U.S.A’s busiest airports, with four terminals which include the much reputed international terminal. The airport handles international and domestic flights efficiently catering to thousand of passengers each day with additional facilities such as dining, shopping, recreational rooms, museums, etc.
At the San Francisco airport your options for car rentals would be: Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, and Thrifty car rentals.
TRANSPORT
Transportation In cars in San Francisco is slow because of overstuffed traffic lanes. Travelling by the efficiently run cable cars, street cars, buses and the BART train systems, however, is a better option. Public transit is mainly provided by the San Francisco Municipal Railway.