San Francisco  Travel Guide

 :: GUIDE TO TRAVEL > SAN FRANCISCO   ::
 
 
 :: SAN FRANCISCO :: FEATURED ATTRACTIONS ::
San Francisco's Chinatown  
Situated between Broadway, Bush, Kearny, and Powell streets, Chinatown is home to one of the largest Chinese communities outside Asia. Besides fantastic restaurants and dim sum shops, you'll find all sorts of bargain shopping at the local curio stores, set amidst majestic temples and buildings inspired by Chinese design. 
Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf is one of San Francisco’s most popular attractions. There's a tremendous collection of bars, restaurants, shopping and activities for the whole family. But it's also a great place to relax and take in a view of the Bay. The "Wharf" is especially worth visiting because of its proximity to other great attractions such as Pier 39, The Hyde Street Cable Car Line, Ghirardelli Square and the Cannery
Alcatraz 
"The Rock", as it has been lovingly referred to, at one time housed some of the world's most evil and notorious criminals. Bolstered by myth and Hollywood, it is now one of San Francisco's must-see tourist attractions. Some of the famous inmates of the Rock include Al Capone,  "Machine Gun" Kelly and Robert Stroud "the Birdman of Alcatraz"

 

 

 
 

 
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 :: SAN FRANCISCO :: FEATURED HOTELS ::
Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf 
A great choice for seeing the best of San Francisco, the Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf is surrounded by the city's most popular attractions. In addition, the hotel has all the extras needed for a comfortable stay, including a deluxe fitness center, heated outdoor pool and wonderfully helpful staff.  
The Clift Hotel 
Part of the Ian Schrager family of hotels, the Clift is a striking departure from most of the city's other properties. Ultra chic and hip, the hotel is a modern jewel constructed inside a 1915 building. The Clift was conceived by highly acclaimed designer, Phillipe Starck, who decorated the structure with photographs by Jean Baptiste Mondino, original "digital paintings," and areas reflecting different time periods. 
The Fairmont San Francisco
Arguably the finest hotel in San Francisco, the Fairmont blends history, luxury and service into one irresistible package. Built in 1907, the hotel has a long and colorful history, complimented by all the modern amenities one could need. The Fairmont boasts a great location in Nob Hill, in close proximity to Fisherman's Wharf and the business district, and near the only spot in San Francisco where all of the City's cable car lines meet.

 

 

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San Francisco  Travel Guide