Alcatraz Island, located in the middle of San Francisco Bay, is a must-see attraction for any visitor to the area. One of the most infamous prisons in the country for housing notorious criminals...
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Alcatraz Island, located in the middle of San Francisco Bay, is a must-see attraction for any visitor to the area. One of the most infamous prisons in the country for housing notorious criminals...
Best way to see and enjoy the bridge is to drive to either side park your vehicle (Note the bridge toll to cross the bridge by car will go up to $6.00 soon) and then walk across. There is usually...
This superb collection of mechanical games and toys will entice people of all ages.
A city landmark transformed into a gourmet food emporium and farmers market.
The Asian Art Museum is one of the best Asian art museums in the world so plan on spending several hours. The best introduction to the museum is to take one of the many free hour-long guided tours...
Known as the "crookedest" street in the world, the steep hills and sharp curves of this one-way road pass by grand Victorian mansions and attract millions of tourists each year.
Famous bookstore founded and still owned by Beat Generation poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
This Del Monte Fruit Company factory was converted into a shopping mall in the 1960s and continues to attract locals and tourists alike.
The city's oldest public museum offers exhibits on textiles and pre-Columbian art from the Americas.
Since 1949 this Amtrak train has taken travelers on scenic rides between Roseville, IL and Oakland, CA.
A nonprofit group devoted to sustainable agriculture runs this market 4 days a week.
Four-acre refuge in Golden Gate Park featuring Japanese architecture and gardens.
Unwinding DNA, building a Spectroscope or exploring the brain are some of the many exciting interactive activities people of all ages can enjoy.
Most of this neighborhood's former beatnik charm is retained while adding fine cuisine to its claim to fame.
California's history is archived here in a library, art collection and bookstore.
