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San Francisco |
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San Francisco Attractions |
| San Francisco has so many attractions, it's difficult to mention them all, but we'll try. There's Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, and the Embarcadero, all sort of
"shoreline" related. The wonders of Chinatown are a short walk from Union Square which is the center of the upscale shopping district. No one should visit San Francisco without
riding on one of the antique cable cars and observing the process of turning it around at the end of the line. Live theater, art galleries, museums, the symphony, and the opera,
all combine to create a part of the city's culture. Nightlife in the form of jazz, blues, rock and roll, standup comedy, or karaoke clubs, comes alive at dusk, and eateries
(sometimes called restaurants) of every flavor, ethnicity, and price range provide endless gustatory adventure. Did we mention the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, or the bay
itself? Visitor itineraries will overflow with all the possible San Francisco attractions. |
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Ride the world famous, antique cable cars for a week. Entry to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Asian Art Museum opens up the worlds of European and Asian art and craftsmanship. Board your tour boat at Pier 39, and enjoy an hour long cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge, past Alcatraz, and the city skyline. |
| At your leisure - From USD $42 per person |
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Walk through the depths of the San Francisco Bay and come face to face with its marine inhabitants. Take a guided cruise on the bay with historical and factual snippets of about the many sights. The sightseeing trolley hop is a 1 hour narrated tour of some of the most interesting San Francisco neighborhoods. A fun packet for PIER 39 attractions is also included. |
| At your leisure - From USD $44 per person |
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Begin the tour with dinner in Chinatown, then walk (wear comfortable shoes) along Grant Avenue, the "main drag," visiting herbal shops, a fortune cookie factory, markets, temples, and more. The tour then passes by major landmarks and through unique neighborhoods before crossing the Bay Bridge to Treasure Island from which the city skyline is spectacular. |
| 4 hours - From USD $59 per person |
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