San Francisco is full of beautiful views, fantastic seafood, and historical landmarks. If you're looking for things to do in San Francisco, whether it's in the daytime or the evening, you'll have no trouble finding something.
The Golden Gate Bridge is perhaps the most often photographed spot in San Francisco. The Marin headlands provide some of the place to take photographs of the bridge.
Alcatraz
One of the most famous San Francisco landmarks is Alcatraz. Alcatraz was home to notorious prisoners such as Al Capone. No longer used as a prison, Alcatraz is open to visitors. You can take a walk through jail cells which were once filled with the most infamous criminals in recent history.
Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf has an aquatic park on one end and Pier 39 on the other. The Wharf has restaurants and shopping that will tantalize and challenge the most seasoned shopper. Pier 39 is home to world famous sea lions.
China Town
San Francisco’s Chinatown is home to the city's oldest street, Grant Street. It runs through 8 blocks of this cultural experience. With open markets, quaint stores and restaurants there is so much to take in. Immerse yourself in this city within a city.
Japanese Tea Gardens
The Japanese Tea Garden is a must see. It is a good idea to go on a Sunday when the park is closed to cars. It will make your experience much more enjoyable. You can have traditional tea and Japanese crackers in a serene garden for about $3.
Coit Towers
Coit Tower on Telegraph hill is a wonder to behold. Built in 1933, Coit Tower provides spectacular city views.
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