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Museums, Cables Cars and Lots More in San Francisco

{ Published on   24 November 2009  }

The fourth most populous city in California, San Francisco is a charming city that has something for everyone in store. Home to a number of art museums, dozens of galleries, concert halls and movie theaters, San Francisco is a ‘must visit’ on the itinerary of most tourists visiting the West Coast .

There is so much to see on a San Francisco city tour that it always helps to have your own mode of transport. Hiring a car is the best bet in San Francisco but better still, you should go for hiring a limo service to make your trip luxurious and comfortable.

A reliable San Francisco limo service would provide you with not only elegant limos equipped especially for city tours but also well-informed drivers who know the city like the back of their hand and often double up as impromptu guides.

Cultural delights

The famous San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Symphony need no introduction. For music aficionados, it can’t get better than this. Soak yourself in heavenly music that uplifts your soul.

Golden Gate Bridge

It is San Francisco’s most photographed landmark and almost synonymous with the city. An engineering marvel of breathtaking beauty, the Golden Gate Bridge appears as the most common identifying picture of San Francisco. It is also considered as America’s one of the top ten construction wonders. A drive on the 1.7 miles long bridge is an awesome experience.

Golden Gate Park

The city’s largest park is home to various beautiful botanical gardens such as Strybing Arboretum, California Academy of Sciences, Conservatory of Flowers and lakes. For tea lovers, there is Japanese Tea Garden which has a very serene, peaceful setting to soothe your nerves. Once there, immerse yourself in the relaxing environment, forget everything, and just relax.

Exploratorium

Though San Francisco has many museums, Exploratorium is considered the best in many ways. The museum, dedicated to science and art, has a collection of over 600 exhibits.

Fisherman’s Wharf

Overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay, the Fisherman’s Wharf offers a simply irresistible collection of restaurants specializing in the choicest varieties of mouth-watering freshly cooked seafood. Also, there are street performers to entertain you, and lots of shops from where you can buy souvenirs to take back home.

Chinatown

A visit to Chinatown is a must. The moment you would enter Chinatown, you would feel you have stepped into different world altogether. Once there, head to the popular restaurants like Hunan Home’s, R&G restaurants etc to relish the Chinese delicacies.

Don’t forget to pick up some of the herbs and herbal products from the antique herbal shops to take back home. The streets are filled with the vendors selling varieties of fishes and raw vegetables. Check out the temples, and the Chinese Culture Center and Chinese Historical Society of America.

Cable Cars

The cable cars of San Francisco offer a unique experience. The system operates all days of the week. If you are new to the city, enjoy the ride on a cable car which passes through all the centuries old routes. It is simply incredible.

Alcatraz

Alcatraz was a deadly prison but now it is one of the popular tourist sights. It is big crowd pullers so do remember to book your tickets much in advance.

Alamo Square

Alamo Square is the place where you would find best of Victorian homes. The Victorian homes run adjacent to the San Francisco’s skyscrapers here and offer a picture postcard view.

How to travel around the city?

Hire a limo from any reputed San Francisco limo service providers to explore this colorful and cosmopolitan city in true style and splendor. Traveling in a limo would make your San Francisco city tours even more vibrant and interesting with all the comforts and luxury that the car offers. Take your time to go on and explore such an effervescent city which has topped the list of America’s top city in various surveys.

Author: Anna Radie
Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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