More than 75 percent of San Francisco's visitors include Fisherman's Wharf on their itinerary.
Built near Portsmouth Square, the historic heart of San Francisco, Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest in the United States.
Three districts: one of the trendiest, one of the newest and one of the oldest are all anchored by a Beaux Arts masterwork.
the Palace of Fine Arts features a peaceful lagoon, a large beautiful rotunda and Greek-style colonnades.
Once called "the bridge that couldn't be built,"/destination/ today it is one the seven wonders of the modern world.
The epicenter of the "Summer of Love,"/destination/ Haight-Ashbury is a part of San Francisco that will always be loved.
the Bay Bridge has connected the city with Oakland and the East Bay areas since 1936.
At the summit of Telegraph Hill is Coit Tower.
At the end of Market Street, lies the Ferry Building
San Francisco is one of the few places in the world people can ride on a national historic landmark.