San Francisco
TRAVEL – SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco is often called “Everybody’s Favorite City,” a title earned by its scenic beauty, cultural attractions, diverse communities, and world-class cuisine. Measuring 49 square miles, this very walk-able city is dotted with landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Alcatraz and the largest Chinatown in the United States. A stroll of the City’s streets can lead to Union Square, the Italian-themed North Beach, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Castro, Japantown and the Mission District, with intriguing neighborhoods to explore at every turn.
Views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay are often laced with fog, creating a romantic mood in this most European of American cities. The City has a colorful past, growing from a small village to a major city nearly overnight as a result of the 1849 Gold Rush. The writers of the “beat” generation, the counter-culture in the late 1960’s and the large diverse population, have all contributed to making San Francisco the fascinating place it is today.
The City is home to world-class theatre, opera, symphony and ballet companies and often boasts premieres of Broadway-bound plays and culture-changing performing arts. San Francisco is one of America’s greatest dining cities, including restaurants such as Tadich Grill (240 California St., (415) 391-1849), which opened in 1849 (current location since 1967) during the Gold Rush days, and features seafood plates. and Scala’s Bistro (432 Powell Street, a block off of Union Square – at the base of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel; 415-395-8555), which serves Italian/French cuisine.
In general, with the diverse cultural influences, the proximity of the freshest ingredients and competitive creativity of the chefs, you will get unforgettable dining experiences throughout the City.
If you are looking to stay a few nights, San Francisco has well over 32,000 hotel rooms on offer, from first-class hotels and ultra-chic boutique hotels to familiar names in lodging and budget friendly inns.
San Francisco is also home of the current World Series Champions, the Giants, who won their first title since 1954 and their first ever in the city of San Francisco. Their home field, AT&T Park is arguably the finest in all of professional baseball. It is also a fantastic concert venue, hosting Paul McCartney this past summer and numerous other acts over the years.
Whether you are going to the ballgame or just trying to see some sites, the city has some of the most convenient public transportation modes, from streetcars, to bus, to commuter rail (B.A.R.T.), to the cable cars. San Francisco is a tourist’s dream.
For information on hotel packages and reservations, events, activities and transportation in San Francisco, visit www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com . For lodging reservations by phone, call (888) 782-9673 toll free within North America or (415) 283-0155 locally. Visitor guides are available at the Visitor Information Center at 900 Market Street at the corner of Powell and Market streets, lower level, Hallidie Plaza. To receive a copy by mail, call (415) 391-2000, write to the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, 900 Market Street, Lower Level, Hallidie Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94102-2804 or send an email to [email protected].
San Francisco is often called “Everybody’s Favorite City,” a title earned by its scenic beauty, cultural attractions, diverse communities, and world-class cuisine. Measuring 49 square miles, this very walk-able city is dotted with landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Alcatraz and the largest Chinatown in the United States. A stroll of the City’s streets can lead to Union Square, the Italian-themed North Beach, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Castro, Japantown and the Mission District, with intriguing neighborhoods to explore at every turn.
Views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay are often laced with fog, creating a romantic mood in this most European of American cities. The City has a colorful past, growing from a small village to a major city nearly overnight as a result of the 1849 Gold Rush. The writers of the “beat” generation, the counter-culture in the late 1960’s and the large diverse population, have all contributed to making San Francisco the fascinating place it is today.
The City is home to world-class theatre, opera, symphony and ballet companies and often boasts premieres of Broadway-bound plays and culture-changing performing arts. San Francisco is one of America’s greatest dining cities, including restaurants such as Tadich Grill (240 California St., (415) 391-1849), which opened in 1849 (current location since 1967) during the Gold Rush days, and features seafood plates. and Scala’s Bistro (432 Powell Street, a block off of Union Square – at the base of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel; 415-395-8555), which serves Italian/French cuisine.
In general, with the diverse cultural influences, the proximity of the freshest ingredients and competitive creativity of the chefs, you will get unforgettable dining experiences throughout the City.
If you are looking to stay a few nights, San Francisco has well over 32,000 hotel rooms on offer, from first-class hotels and ultra-chic boutique hotels to familiar names in lodging and budget friendly inns.
San Francisco is also home of the current World Series Champions, the Giants, who won their first title since 1954 and their first ever in the city of San Francisco. Their home field, AT&T Park is arguably the finest in all of professional baseball. It is also a fantastic concert venue, hosting Paul McCartney this past summer and numerous other acts over the years.
Whether you are going to the ballgame or just trying to see some sites, the city has some of the most convenient public transportation modes, from streetcars, to bus, to commuter rail (B.A.R.T.), to the cable cars. San Francisco is a tourist’s dream.
For information on hotel packages and reservations, events, activities and transportation in San Francisco, visit www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com . For lodging reservations by phone, call (888) 782-9673 toll free within North America or (415) 283-0155 locally. Visitor guides are available at the Visitor Information Center at 900 Market Street at the corner of Powell and Market streets, lower level, Hallidie Plaza. To receive a copy by mail, call (415) 391-2000, write to the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, 900 Market Street, Lower Level, Hallidie Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94102-2804 or send an email to [email protected].