What to See in San Francisco
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Alcatraz Island
Historic former federal prison and military fortification located on a rocky island in a bay, now functioning as a museum and national monument.
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Pier 39
Shopping, dining, and entertainment district located on a waterfront featuring shops, restaurants, marine mammal viewing, and scenic views.
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Lombard Street
Steep winding street featuring eight sharp hairpin turns and scenic landscaping with views of the city and bay.
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Chinatown San Francisco
Historic and vibrant ethnic district known for its Chinese culture, architecture, shopping, and dining. Features iconic landmarks such as the Dragon Gate and Portsmouth Square.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Historic waterfront district featuring seafood restaurants, museums, shopping, and entertainment along scenic bay views.
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Palace of Fine Arts
Historic beaux-arts style cultural venue originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Features a prominent dome, rotunda, and serves as a theatre and event space.
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Little Italy
Cultural and ethnic district known for its Italian heritage, dining, and historic ambiance. Features notable landmarks connected to Italian-American culture and literary history.
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Painted Ladies
A series of colorful Victorian and Edwardian wooden houses featuring Queen Anne style architecture, known for their distinctive facades and historic significance.
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Golden Gate Park
Large urban park featuring gardens, museums, and recreational spaces within a scenic natural setting. Recognized as a National Monument, it combines cultural and outdoor attractions.
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Union Square
Historic public plaza and park featuring notable monuments, luxury retail stores, dining options, and cultural events.
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Twin Peaks
A pair of prominent hills featuring scenic lookout points with 360-degree panoramic views of the city, bay, and surrounding landmarks.
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Coit Tower
64-meter high Art Deco observation tower built in 1933, featuring murals and panoramic views of the city and bay.
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San Francisco City Hall
Historic Beaux-Arts government building featuring an iconic dome taller than the U.S. Capitol. Serves as the seat of government and town hall for the city and county.
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Fort Point National Historic Site
Historic Civil War-era masonry fortification located beneath a famous suspension bridge, showcasing 19th-century military architecture and coastal defense history with scenic views.
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Clarion Alley
Public alley known for vibrant murals and socially engaged street art supporting various justice movements.
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The Embarcadero
Historic waterfront area featuring piers, parks, shopping, dining, and scenic views along the bay.
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Dragon's Gate
Traditional Chinese ceremonial archway marking the entrance to a historic Chinatown neighborhood, featuring distinctive architectural elements and guardian lions.
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San Francisco Botanical Garden
55-acre botanical garden featuring nearly 9,000 plant species from around the world with diverse plant collections, exhibitions, and educational programs.
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Hyde Street Pier
Historic ferry pier featuring restored ships and a maritime museum showcasing nautical history and maritime culture.
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Pacific Heights Victorian Houses
The iconic Victorian houses in this neighbourhood are definitely worth seeing.
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Ghirardelli Square
What once served as a factory complex is nowadays the home of hip restaurants and chic shops. History of this place is quite interesting.
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