Discover San Francisco like never before

Discover San Francisco like never before
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Discover San Francisco Like Never Before. San Francisco is often called \"Everybody’s Favorite City,\" a title earned by its scenic beauty, cultural attractions, diverse communities, and world-class cuisine.

San Francisco is often called "Everybody’s Favorite City," a title earned by its scenic beauty, cultural attractions, diverse communities, and world-class cuisine. Measuring 49 square miles, this very walk-able city is dotted with landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Alcatraz and the largest Chinatown in the United States. A stroll of the City’s streets can lead from Union Square to North Beach to Fisherman’s Wharf, with intriguing neighborhoods to explore at every turn.

San Francisco gives you many reasons to come and explore the destination in a new way on each visit. Here are few activities to involve:

Tap into San Francisco’s urban winery scene

There are several to choose from including two in San Francisco’s burgeoning Dogpatch neighborhood: Bluxome Street Winery and Dogpatch WineWorks; The Press Club on Yerba Buena Lane; Winery Collective in Fisherman’s Wharf, and The Winery SF on Treasure Island.

Indulge in a deep tissue massage or a round of reflexology at one of San Francisco’s day spas. No longer the exclusive province of women, many locations offer complete spa services for men as well. Cure jet lag, soak tired muscles in an outdoor tub with a bay view or lift the edge off a hangover.

Play a round of 18

San Francisco has six municipal golf courses under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department: TPC Harding (18 holes), site of the 2009 Presidents Cup; Fleming (9 holes), Lincoln Park (18 holes), famous for its fairways along the Golden Gate; Sharp Park (18 holes); Golden Gate Park (9 holes), and Gleneagles (9 holes). Courses are open from dawn until dusk. Investigate the twilight rates (where available) for savings; non-resident rates are higher. Opened in 1996, the 18-hole Presidio Golf Course also offers twilight and early bird discounts and if the weather is inclement check out Eagle Club Indoor Golf.

Paddle on the bay

Paddle on the bay on a twilight tour with City Kayak. Recommended for individuals with previous kayaking experience, the route includes McCovey Cove, Mission Creek and goes under the Bay Bridge for a spectacular view of The Bay Lights.

Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge

The walk across the Golden Gate Bridge is often called “the walk of walks.” It would be hard to match the exhilaration of walking across this vital link between San Francisco and Marin counties. Considered one of the foremost engineering triumphs in the world, the bridge is the seventh longest suspension bridge in the world. During daylight savings time, pedestrians have access to the east walkway of the bridge from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Be sure to check out the new Bridge Experience which debuted during the bridge’s 75th anniversary.

Hang out at Crissy Field

More than 100,000 plants representing 73 native species and 100 acres of wild, windswept shoreline at Crissy Field provide the perfect opportunity to drink in one of nature’s great labors of love: San Francisco. Stroll, sit, sip (café lattes from the Beach Hut Café or fresh organic orange juice from the Warming Hut)

Bonfire at the beach

Grab the Graham crackers, dark chocolate and marshmallows for an old-fashioned s’mores party at the beach. Small wood bonfires for groups of less than 25 (without permit) are permitted on Ocean Beach between Fulton and Lincoln.

San Francisco at twilight can be magical

San Francisco at twilight as seen from an airplane or helicopter on a “flightseeing” excursion, even more so. Aerial tours include Golden Gate Helicopters, San Francisco Helicopter Tours, Seaplane Adventures and SF Air Tours.

For more information visit www.sanfrancisco.travel

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