In a city known for its remarkable beauty and diverse culture, there seems to be only few cities that are worthy of consideration for the title of world’s most beautiful city. It’s a foggy wonderland full of world-class tourist attractions, whether it’s the breathtaking steep hills, Victorian architecture, cable cars or the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, there’s no place like San Francisco.
SS Jeremiah O'Brien
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SS Jeremiah O'Brien located behind the Pampanito submarine is this WWII Liberty Ship open for tours. The SS Jeremiah O'Brien is the sole survivor of the armada of Allied ships which was involved in D-...
St. Boniface
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- City: San Francisco
The Catholic church located on 133 Golden Gate Ave (just off Jones St). It features its original elaborately decorated interior from 1900, so why not come in and say a prayer! A Franciscan parish, it ...
St. Francis of Assisi Church
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- City: San Francisco
It was established during the days of the Gold Rush, this church does not host an active parish, however it still functions as a national shrine and tribute to ...
Steps at Broadway and Lyon
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- City: San Francisco
If you climb these steps, you can get a breathtaking view of the Palace of Fine Arts, the Marina, and the Bay. The Steps are known locally as the "San Francisco...
Stockton Street Produce Markets
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- City: San Francisco
The greatest concentration of Chinese shops and Chinese shoppers can be found in the three blocks from Washington to Broadway. They are notoriously busy, and no...
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
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A white statuesque, neo-Gothic Roman Catholic Cathedral situated 666 Filbert St (overlooking Washington Square) directly in front of Washington Square. After Jo...
Sundance Kabuki 8 Theater
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- City: San Francisco
Home to the annual San Francisco Asian American Film Festival, this state of the art theater features foreign and independent films, with beer and wine served i...
Sydney G. Walton Square
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- City: San Francisco
Sydney G. Walton Square is a small and well maintained park/square in the heart of the city, located right beside the Financial District. Tai Chi practitioners ...
Telegraph Hill
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Telegraph Hill earned its name in the days of the Gold Rush when it was used as a signaling post to relay messages about incoming ships to the bay. Coit Tower was erected at its peak in 1933 and rewar...
Tet Festival
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- City: San Francisco
Celebrate New Year's Vietnamese style at this festival. It attracts almost 30,000 each year to the area. It's mostly Vietnamese-Americans in attendance, but everyone is welcome and it's a great opport...
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
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- City: San Francisco
The auditorium is not open to visitors or for tours, but only during event times which vary. Price varies depending on act. This four-story tall, "Beaux-Arts" s...
The Cannery
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- City: San Francisco
It was built in 1907 with its award-winning architecture, the Cannery overlooks San Francisco Bay and once upon a time was the largest peach cannery in the world. Today it's a bustling marketplace fea...