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with the sights of San Francisco. Our city offers a collection of sights and attractions that enchant tourists from throughout the world. Explore a glimpse of the magic San Francisco offers:

Golden Gate Bridge:
No visit to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. Spanning the Golden Gate strait in 1937, Joseph Strauss' engineering masterpiece immediately became an iconic symbol of American determination. Click here to learn more about the Golden Gate bridge.
Alcatraz:
Explore the world's most famous prison, Alcatraz. From 1934 to 1963, this small island held some of the world's most dangerous and infamous prisoners, including Al Capone. Visiting Alcatraz requires a good portion of the day, so you may want to add an extra day to your trip in order to visit. We suggest making reservations in advance (reservations can be made at other sites as well).
Coit Tower:
Enjoy breathtaking, panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Bay Area from Coit Tower. Learn about the rich history of the tower and its art by visiting this webpage.
San Francisco Cable Cars:
Time travel to San Francisco's past by taking a ride on a cable car. Enjoy the views as these vehicles from the past scale San Francisco's famously steep hills. Best of all, a cable car line runs adjacent to our hotel!
Lombard Street:
Experience the world's "crookedest" street! Enjoy the breathtaking views, beautiful gardens, and gorgeous Victorian mansions along this intensely steep, windy road.
Golden Gate Park:
Relax and enjoy a picnic in the beautiful Golden Gate Park. Then visit the famous Japanese Tea Garden and majestic Conservatory of Flowers located within the park. Converted from sand dunes to a park in the late nineteenth century, San Francisco sports a park larger than New York's Central Park.
    
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