San Francisco Guide

Our guide to San Francisco offers you some great ideas on things to see and do while you are in this great city. With just 11 square miles of real estate to deal with, San Francisco is small compared to any other city. This is great for those of us who like to walk (weather permitting) around a city and take in some of the sights and sounds that it offers.

I have picked 5 great sights to see that you can get to from most any part of the city. There are more, and I will be adding to the site in the months to come, but I feel that these are "must see" sights here in San Francisco.

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Here are some of the finest hotels in and around San Francisco. From Fisherman's Wharf to Union Square and Napa we have the best rates at the finest hotels available.
 
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San Francisco Guide

Fisherman's Wharf is not only a tourist destinaion but is also an active and vibrant wharf, home to many seafood companies. Bay and Columbus streets.
The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Pan American Exposition and not only offers great photo ops but is home to the Exploratorium. 3601 Lyon St, map.
Coit Tower is one of those sights that you identify with the city of San Francisco. Offering commanding views of the bay and of downtown/North Beach it is a must see. Telegraph Hill Blvd. at Greenwich St. or Lombard St.
The Golden Gate Bridge is "the" San Francisco landmark. Connecting the city to the Marin Headlands, a drive, walk or bicycle trip across is not to be missed.
SF MoMa, or the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, located in the South of Market area is a great way to spend an afternoon. 151 Third Street (between Mission and Howard Streets)
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