San Francisco, Union Square is the teeming commercial hub of the city. A variety of shops and restaurants are packed into the area surrounding the actual square. Tourists huddle to view one the city’s most unique sites, the manual cable car turnaround.
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Chase Center
Newly opened in the Fall of 2019, this 18,064-seat sports and entertainment arena located in the Mission Bay neighborhood is the new home to the Golden State Warriors and hosts important events throughout the year.
Home to the San Francisco Giants, Oracle Park is located in the South of Market district and offers stunning views of the San Francisco Bay. This modern stadium combines top-notch sports facilities with breathtaking scenery.
The largest public arts institution in San Francisco, the de Young showcases priceless collections of textiles and from America and all over the world.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts serves as a neighborhood anchor for contemporary art, civic engagement, and public life, offering diverse programs and exhibitions.
Next to City Hall, you’ll find the world-famous San Francisco Asian Art Museum featuring more than 18,000 Asian works of art and artifacts within the city’s former historic main library.
Connecting the diversity of the Jewish experience to the twenty-first century through arts, debate, and people, this museum offers dynamic exhibitions and programs.
Meditate and relax in the United States' oldest Japanese garden, where tranquil koi ponds, meticulously landscaped flora, and serene pathways create an atmosphere of peace and reflection in the heart of San Francisco.
Where San Francisco ends and the Pacific begins, Land's End offers dramatic cliffs, scenic coastal trails, and breathtaking ocean vistas, making it a beloved spot for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.
A dramatic and enduring memento from the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, The Palace of Fine Arts captivates visitors with its stunning architecture, tranquil lagoon, and serene atmosphere.
Enjoy shopping, seafood, street performers, and sea lions at San Francisco's most famous pier. This bustling waterfront attraction offers a lively mix of entertainment, dining, and stunning bay views, making it a must-visit destination.
San Francisco’s most notorious landmark, Alcatraz, is steeped in history and mystery. Once a maximum-security prison, it now invites visitors to explore its infamous cells and hear tales of daring escapes. Would you dare to visit?