Explore these must-see San Francisco attractions and choose a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Union Square
泰泰迪小熊Came here on September 24, 2017.
Union Square is the city center of San Francisco, surrounded by the downtown area, and there are many classic buildings with a sense of age on the streets around it. Various famous and big-name flagship stores are mainly concentrated along Geary Street on the south side of the square; there are some small shops on Post Street on the north side. You can go shopping here and find a store to sit down and have a simple meal.
In addition, San Francisco's popular trams are also around the square, you can go and take a ride.
Golden Gate Bridge
泰泰迪小熊Came on September 24, 2017. The Golden Gate Bridge is a landmark of San Francisco and a well-known attraction in the United States. As long as you come to San Francisco, you have to come to the Golden Gate Bridge to punch in. Now China has more majestic bridges than the Golden Gate Bridge, so in fact, take a photo of tourists "to this tour" near the Golden Gate Bridge. The best photo spot should be the Torpedo Wharf area on the southeast side of the bridge, and try to go as early as possible, otherwise when the sunset is slanting, the photos are all backlit.
Lombard Street
泰泰迪小熊Came here on September 24, 2017.
This attraction is unique, beautiful and interesting, and is definitely one of the must-see attractions when visiting San Francisco.
Lombard Street is actually a section of Lombard Street, located between Hyde Street and Leavenworth Street. This section of the road is a steep slope, but it is designed into eight hairpin turns, and flowers are planted on both sides of the road.
If you need to take a nine-turn effect, you must stand on Leavenworth Street, which is low in terrain.
Chinese people can drive in the western United States where San Francisco is located with a translated driver's license. If you can drive in San Francisco, you might as well go and experience the feeling of driving through Lombard Street yourself.
Chinatown
泰泰迪小熊Came on September 24, 2017. "San Francisco" is actually a nickname for Chinese to San Francisco, California, which is enough to experience generations of Chinese people who have been based in the city for a long time, and San Francisco's Chinatown is also a relatively large Chinese community in the United States. As tourists from the motherland, we naturally come here to punch in. The first time I came to Chinatown, I had a sense of sputum. It is obviously a place where Chinese people live, and Chinese is also everywhere, but it doesn't look "China". Later, I figured out that the earliest Chinese emigrated to the United States was the Qing Dynasty, and then experienced the Republic of China and New China, plus the integration of local American culture, so the overall face of Chinatown looked familiar and strange. Although it may be a long time since we left our country, we can still feel the red heart of most Chinese people. We were already a week away from the National Day, and Chinatown had already put up lights and colored, hanging banners celebrating the National Day early, and really showed that "although the dress is worn, my heart is still the Chinese heart".
Golden Gate Park
1112***09This is a relatively large park near the Golden Gate Bridge, called Golden Gate Park. General tourists will not go to this attraction specially, because we are free to travel and can be more relaxed. The park environment design is unparalleled and worth checking in for sightseeing.
Fisherman's Wharf
泰泰迪小熊Came on September 24, 2017. San Francisco is close to the sea, and the Fisherman's Wharf here is famous and has historically been one of the most lively places in San Francisco. Today, it still retains traditional functions such as seafood market and pier, and adds leisure and entertainment formats such as dining, amusement, shopping and other forms of entertainment to meet the needs of tourists to eat, drink and play. The iconic signage of Fisherman's Wharf is near Pier 45, and the most lively place is Pier 39.
Japantown
HHello! Happy TimeI think I'm in Japan, food, supplies, decorations are replicated from Japan. It's Japantown.
California Academy of Sciences
Mmfloresif you love science this is a place to go it was so amazing you can learn a lot of stuff there my kids love it and so do I I'm great customer service
Palace of Fine Arts
SsculptorThe Palace of Fine Arts is a monumental building originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition to display works of art. It is the only structure from the World's Fair to have survived on site. The most prominent building of the Palace of Fine Arts is a 49-meter-high open rotunda surrounded by a lagoon on one side and adjacent to a large curved exhibition center on the other side, separated from the lagoon by a colonnade.
Moscone Center
多多多The Moscon Exhibition Center consists of three parts: North Moscon, South Moscon and West Moscon. North Moscon and South Moscon are connected by tunnels, and West Moscon is separated by Fourth Avenue. While we were here there were a lot of buildings in the vicinity that were under construction but it had little impact on the meetings inside. North Moscon was built under the Yerba Buena Gardens, which was not very quiet and not affected by the meetings. The exhibition center is located right in the heart of many first-class hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions, just a few blocks from Union Square and Powell Street cable car, and about 15 minutes' walk from Chinatown.