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Top 10 Things to Do in San Francisco Vacation

{ Published on   13 November 2009  }

It does not matter if you are from the south or from the north, you will surely enjoy a vacation in this marvelous city located on the bay of the California state. It is not the most popular city there as Los Angeles occupied this rank year ago but, if you really want to enjoy the southern essence blended with contemporary art and architecture then you must visit San Francisco. Also, if you like to see the best of California without much ado and traffic then discard LA and choose a San Francisco travel.

When you travel to San Francisco, you need to plan your visit well as there are several things you must see and visit before you leave the city and head for your home town. Let me walk you through some major landmarks that you have to visit before you go.

Alcatraz prison
This is one of the most popular spots in San Francisco, visitors are streaming all the year long as the weather never goes wrong here, most of the time it is sunny here. Alcatraz was the harshest prison in the United States; nowadays it is just a memory to see. There are guided tours there where you can experience prisoners’ cells and take a look at the place.

The Water Front
Take the ferry back to the land and enjoy the water front with its numerous shops, restaurants and street performers. There are plenty of restaurants from different cuisines in the area where you can have a full meal or just a snack while overlooking the water.

The Golden Gate Bridge
This is one of the must – see tourist places of San Francisco, your San Francisco travel cannot be completed unless you visit this historic bridge. You can find parking areas there along with toilets and restaurants. There is some Gift shops in the area, grabbing some souvenirs from these shops would be a good idea.

Union Park
If you want to enjoy a green lush then union square would be a great option for you, it is located near the cable care line and on top of underground car park. The perimeter is stuffed with high end shops and hotels. Consider strolling in this area and take a peak on the shop windows.

San Francisco Cable Car
The moving landmark of San Francisco, the cable car ride is very interesting especially if you have your kids travelling with you. The cable cars and the cable cars museum are joyful places to visit.

Chinatown
This was built by Americans according to their i9dea about how the Chinese architectures look alike. The real chinatown appears in the small alleys and streets deep inside chinatown. Overall, it is a very nice place to spend an evening where you will be able to experience a blend between the Chinese charming atmosphere and South American hospitality.

Lombard Street
One of the most popular Twisted roads in San Francisco, it would be a nice end for your Cable car trip while you Travel San Francisco. Get off on Hyde and Lombard station and stroll down the street.

Sausalito
This is another escape near the San Francisco bay. Get back to the water front and take the ferry to Sausalito where you will be able to look at San Francisco from the sea. Do not forget to sip a glass of famous California orange while you are there. When you get back to the main land, get your mean in the Cliff house located on the high hill overlooking the water. This building was first established in the early 1800s and was renovated 3 times since then.

Coit Tower
Another place to get a look of the city but from a bird’s eye, take the elevator to the upper floor of the famous Coit tower and look at the bay area with the city simultaneously. It is located on the telegraph hill. It is a breath taking experience and you will love the feel of cool air blowing through your hair with picturesque sight available.

The North Coast
This is a unique blend of Italian and Chinese cultures in one place. Here you will be able to experience the Old Italian food in its best way. The family – run restaurants and the expensive ones are found side by side in this area. You can enjoy the good range of Italian food here.

San Francisco Travel at night and you will experience a totally different view of the city, the lights add a lot to the scenes and the night life is as busy as the day. I hope that these San Francisco travel tips would help you during your San Francisco travel.

Author: William M. Palmer
Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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