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    • Address: 210 Lincoln Blvd. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Presidio Tunnel Tops is the nation’s newest national park space and reconnects the city to the bay.
    • 5.1 miles to city center. Zoos and Aquariums, Free, Parks and Gardens, Recreation. TYPE. Half Day to Full Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 0.7 miles to city center. Address: 1 Telegraph Hill Blvd. Monuments and Memorials, Sightseeing. TYPE. Less than 1 hour. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 6.3 miles to city center. Address: 680 Point Lobos Ave. Museums, Beaches, Free, Hiking, Historic Homes/Mansions, Monuments and Memorials, Sightseeing.
    • Presidio Tunnel Tops. What is it: An expansive new park opened in 2022 on top of the Presidio Parkway highway tunnels, connecting the Presidio to the Crissy Field waterfront—designed by the same people behind New York's High Line.
    • Rooftop bar hopping. What is it? Take in sweeping views of San Francisco and the bay with a craft cocktail in hand. Why go? Rooftop bars used to be hard to come by in the city—until recently.
    • Golden Gate Bridge. Things to do. Presidio. What is it? The world’s most photographed bridge (and for good reason). Why go? The iconic 746-foot-tall orange towers of the Golden Gate Bridge have stood sentinel over the San Francisco Bay since 1937.
    • Ferry Building Marketplace. What is it? San Francisco's largest farmers market and beloved permanent home for local artisan producers. Why go? Waiting inside the historic Ferry Building are merchants like Dandelion Chocolate and Fort Point Beer Co., but for three days a week, the real action is found outdoors.
  1. Stretching 4,200 feet and towering as high as a 65-story building, this well-known bridge is the gateway to San Francisco. 3. Cable Cars. Since 1873, cable cars have run up and down the hilly city, though after the 1950s, these cars have been kept in operation more out of historic nostalgia.

  2. San Francisco's most famous winding street showcases eight sharp switchbacks and stretches down a steep slope from the Presidio East to The Embarcadero. 7. Golden Gate Park. The third most visited park in the United States, this green urban space has plenty of gardens, wildlife, museums, and art to enjoy.

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · The less “live” exhibits include Shake House, an immersive exhibit that allows visitors to (safely) experience the kinds of tremors that shook the Bay Area during the city’s two biggest ...

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  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Discover the city's iconic attractions, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz, and explore its diverse culture, food and art scenes. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover or a foodie, San Francisco has something for everyone.

  6. San Francisco. From the fog rolling under the Golden Gate Bridge to America’s only moving National Historic Landmark, San Francisco is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. Find out everything you need to know about the city's most iconic sites. The Golden Gate Bridge is #1 on every visitor's list.

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