San Francisco is the densely populated city with approximately about 7.2 million people. It ranks fourth in California and fourteenth in United States. It is a well known tourist location for its year round weather, remarkable historic, architecturally famous sights, diverse, and cosmopolitan population. The most attraction places are as follows:

Golden Gate Bridge

It is a breath-taking engineering masterwork constructed in 1937 by Joseph B. Strauss. This cherished landmark is about 1.7 mile long and impressive place for drive and walk.

Japanese Tea Garden

This wonderful landscape is situated in Golden Gate Park and one of the World’s Fair Exhibits during 1894. It covers about five acres. There are several transmit which takes us to real pagoda, epic Buddha, little waterfall and a domed bridge. It is surrounded by lot of shop which sells gifts with Japanese flair.

Exploratorium

A well known museum developed in 1969 by Frank Oppenheimer. It is located at the back of Palace of Fine Arts. There are about 650 exhibits, dedicated for science, art and human view. Practical experience and seminars on odd subjects are offered.

Fisherman’s Wharf

A notable harbor, which provides an operational fishing dock. We can look forward for fresh sea foods. Its beautiful sight makes most of the visitors more enjoyable. The pleasurable museums are Fisherman’s Wharf Wax Museum and the Aquarium Marine Museums.

Alcatraz Island

Once it is a terror-full prison in America. Now it a famous tourist place with its fascinated history and its good look. It is a part of the National Park Service. A ferry service will led us to the prison.

Cable Cars

These cars will provide us a great experience for traveling and a unique tour. The stops are indicated by brown-and white sign.

Chinatown

This town starts at the meeting point of Bush and Grant streets. It’s a busiest market place, with fish and vegetable stalls. The Chinese Historical Society of America and Chinese Culture Center are the museums, which have an inspiration of olden way of life.

Golden Gate Park

The park is about 1,017 acres, which is surrounded by roaming bison, pretty windmills, several museums, Japanese Tea Garden, striving Arboretum, Greenhouse, Shakespeare Garden and carousel.

North Beach

Well known place for cannoli sweet at Café Trieste and century-old Molinari’s deli which pacify the hunger. Book lovers can have a visit to City Lights Bookstore.

Alamo Square

The worthy sight is by its Victorian homes and backdrop of skyscrapers.

Red-and-White Ferry

Red-and-White Ferry will give us an eye-catching ride from Fisherman’s Wharf to Sausalito. The ride is about half-an hour and present a pleasant view of San Francisco Bay.

Lombard Street

One of the world’s windiest streets has eight angles and twist at dreadful acute angles. It is a reason for slow going and makes easier at steep 16 percent grade. The sidewalks are in full bloom making the drive pleasant.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

This museum was designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta and opened in 1995. It exhibits 4,700 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and 9,000 photographs.

San Francisco Zoo

The Zoo is maintained strikingly. Both enjoyment and learning is possible with its numerous unusual animals.

Moscone Center

It’s a wonderful location to spend the whole day. The center is filled with museums, movie houses, gardens and play centers.

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