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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.

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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre lies at 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco. This 1,000 seat theater hosts concerts, comedy shoes, film events, and lectures. It's a beautif...
 
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After school kids are go to this playground and hand out with various sports. It houses recreational parks which are always open for everyone. Palega Playground contains basketball gym, basketball cou...
 
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The flagpole in Pershing Square (at the Main Post) marks the site of a disastrous 1915 fire that destroyed the residence and killed the wife and three daughters of General John "Black Jack" Pershing o...
 
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Pier 39

Pier 39 is a popular tourist attraction and the shopping center built on a pier in San Francisco, California. It is a 45-acre pier-complex featuring 100 specialty stores, 12 full service restaurants, ...
 
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This mural celebrates the history of Chinatown and what life is like there today. Ping Yen Mural was created by Darryl Mar in 1999. The Painting is illustrates their contributions, aspirations and pas...
 
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These five blocks form the heart of the Russian Hill neighborhood district. There are over 20 restaurants, 10 bars and cafes, and 20 shops. Dinner at many of the restaurants typically require reservat...
 
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This is the largest area of open space in Chinatown. It is known as the "Heart of Chinatown" because the neighborhood began along one of its sides and extended from there to become what is known as Ch...
 
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It was built in the early 1930s, this cruciform-shaped sanctuary is a fine example of Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture, with features that embellishe...
 
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Precita Eyes Murals can be found all around the Mission neighborhood, especially on 24th street, east of Mission Street. Murals are the way of communicating, sharing messages with people. People didn'...
 
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A mature forest of pine, cypress, eucalyptus and other non-native trees covers the higher areas of the Presidio. The army planted these trees from the 1880s through the 1940s in order to make the area...
 
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It was founded in 1895 by the private San Francisco Golf and Country Club, the original 9-hole Presidio Golf Course was one of the earliest courses on the West ...
 
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Located right at the bottom of Corona Heights Hill with stunning views of the city, the fascinating Randall Museum is a natural history museum that focuses on the arts, crafts, sciences and natural hi...
 

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