Ultimate must-visit in San Francisco? The magnificent "Golden Gate Bridge"!!!
At the winding coast of San Francisco during sunset, there is a charming place that belongs to one of the greatest cities in the world - San Francisco.
Guinness's Victorian House, the long-standing cable car, the vibrant and diverse society, the beautiful seaside scenery, the towering red bridge, San Francisco is truly a "Bay City".
2 The high-tech industry-intensive area at the southern end of San Francisco Bay is known as Silicon Valley, where small ideas that come to mind have turned into outstanding innovations that have influenced the world.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to finger-licking food trucks, offering cutting-edge cuisine; world-renowned symphonies, ballets, plays, and operas; plus almost limitless outdoor adventures, San Francisco rightfully earns its place as one of the ultimate must-visit cities on any traveler's wish list.
The Bay Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in this city. Spanning the mouth of San Francisco Bay, the entire bridge is painted in a fiery red color, offering breathtaking views.
You can walk or ride a bike through the Marin Headlands, or take a stroll to the San Francisco Museum of Art and the famous Fisherman's Wharf with its nautical atmosphere and stunning seafood restaurants; looking out over the water, you'll see another charming destination not to be missed, Alcatraz Island. Walking along Pier 39, you'll encounter many seafood restaurants, shops, street performers, and the most bustling residents - a large group of barking sea lions.
The cable cars shuttling through the streets and alleys of San Francisco are mobile national treasures. The cable cars stop at Fisherman's Wharf, Ferry Building Marketplace, and Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team), and on the west side of the city is Golden Gate Park. This landscape engineering miracle with a history of 150 years is even larger than Central Park in New York City!
In most areas, vehicles are closed off, so you can stroll along sidewalks and roads. In the park, you will discover hidden treasures such as tranquil lakes, a herd of bison, towering Dutch windmills, and museums like the California Science Center and the Natural History Museum.
Taste authentic Chinese cuisine in Chinatown. Choose an award-winning pizza in North Beach. Fisherman's Wharf has fresh seafood and mouth-watering Mexican burritos.
If you want to experience one-stop gourmet food, you can also take a leisurely walk to the Ferry Building Marketplace, where the permanent stalls sell local specialty foods such as crispy sourdough bread and handmade cheese.
This is a city where new and old, advanced and leisurely, urban and rural collide with each other, and it is a city that is constantly growing.
San Francisco perhaps has only one downside - once you come, you won't want to leave.