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Hotels in San Francisco
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Hotels Umgebung von San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Wells Fargo History Museum, Aquarium of the Bay - Fisherman's Wharf, Conservatory of Flowers, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition -
METREON, Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum, California Academy of Sciences, und mehr ...
Hotel Griffon ***, 155 Steuart St., CA 94105 San Francisco
Das Boutique Hotel Griffon aus dem Jahre 1906 bietet Ihnen einen wunderbaren Blick auf die San Francisco Bay und Bay Bridge.
The Donatello Hotel ****, 501 Post Street, CA 94102 San Francisco
Das Donatello Hotel liegt in San Franciscos beliebtem Einkaufs- und Theaterviertel.
USA-Hotels : AccorHotels, Ibis, Motel6, Novotel, RedRoof, Sofitel und StayStudio6.
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San Francisco Fire Engine Tours & Adventure
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Transport / Wie reise ich nach San Francisco
Flughafen San Francisco
Opodo - Flüge nach San Francisco
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Golden Gate Bridge Operating the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry.
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San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau - Fremdenverkehrsamt San Francisco
Alcatraz
Alcatraz Island, which operated as an 'escape-proof' prison from 1933 to 1963. Al Capone, 'Machine Gun'
Kelly and Robert Stroud, the 'birdman of Alcatraz,' were among the prison's unsavory residents.
Cable cars - Downtown SF
Cable cars rumble down the west side of the square; try looking down Hyde St towards Aquatic Park, down Washington St to Chinatown and the Financial District, or down California from Nob Hill.
Downtown - Union Square
San Francisco's densely populated downtown is squeezed into the hilly northeastern corner of the peninsula.
Chinatown
A few blocks north of Union Square is Chinatown. It's a great place for casual wandering through narrow
alleys, where on quiet afternoons you can hear the clack of mah jongg tiles from behind screen doors. The
most colorful time to visit Chinatown is during the Chinese New Year in late January or early February, with a parade and fireworks and other festivities.
Coit Tower
One of the city's most famous landmarks, the tower is a prime spot to let loose your postcard-vista voyeurism . The 360° views from here are superb.
Financial District
Fisherman's Wharf
Directly north of Russian Hill. Packed with shopping centers, hokey museums and countless accommodations,
it's also the gateway for several top attractions (Alcatraz, the Maritime Museum and the Historic Ships Pier).
Pier 39 is the area's focal point - it's become as popular with a colony of sea lions as it is with tourists.
Golden Gate Bridge
The beautiful Golden Gate Bridge crosses the 2 mile (3km) mouth of the bay. Completed in 1937, the bridge
remains the symbol of the city despite competition from modern constructions. At the time of its completion, it
was the longest suspension bridge in the world and the 746ft (224m) suspension towers were higher than any structure west of New York City.
Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park stretches almost halfway across the 6 mile (10km) wide peninsula, from the Pacific Ocean
to the Haight's Panhandle. Apart from gardens (including a flower conservatory and a charming Japanese tea
garden), lakes (rowboats, pedal boats and motor boats can all be rented), sporting facilities (including horse
riding, archery, softball, golf, lawn bowling, horseshoe pitching and petanque), the park also has a host of
museums and an aquarium, making it a useful escape even when the fog rolls in and the temperature plummets.
Haight-Ashbury
Home of flower power in the late 1960s. Today, the Haight is still colorful, with its pretty Victorian houses
Nobhill
North Beach
North Beach is sandwiched between Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf. It's a lively stretch of strip joints,
bars, cafes and restaurants that started as the city's Italian quarter and gave birth to the Beats in the 1950s.
Pacific Heights
San Francisco Bay
SoMa - South of Market Street
A combination of lofty office buildings spilling over from the Financial District, fancy condos along the
Embarcadero, a touristy gallery and museum precinct around Yerba Buena Gardens and the late night entertainment scene along Folsom and 11th Sts.
The Marina
Union Square - Downtown
Union Square is San Francisco's downtown tourist center. It's a mishmash of glitzy shops and hotels, flower vendors and homeless people.
Beyond San Francisco
East Bay
The East Bay communities of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda spring up across the eight-mile San Francisco
-Oakland Bay Bridge, offering a fascinating mix of culture and history. Jack London Square and Village is a
captivating collection of shops and restaurants on Oakland's western waterfront. Lake Merritt in The City's
downtown corridor is ideal for jogging enthusiasts and midday daydreamers. Berkeley, a well-known liberal
stronghold, is home to the University of California, offers unique shopping, trend-setting restaurants and world-renowned cultural and performing arts.
Marin County - north of SF
Just across the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge lies Marin County, a hill-coated haven combining the quaint
and alluring with the mighty and majestic. The Alexander Avenue exit off Highway 101 leads to Sausalito, a
charming Mediterranean look-alike nestled along an inviting shoreline eight miles north of San Francisco.
Rustic houses cascade down deep slopes to the bay, overlooking shops and open-air restaurants. Ferries
from San Francisco make frequent crossings to Sausalito, as well as the nearby towns of Tiburon and Larkspur.
Monterey Peninsula - south of SF
The Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row and the 17-Mile Drive along Pebble Beach are musts for Monterey
Peninsula visitors. Carmel is tucked away under a blanket of trees; its downtown shopping sector resembles
a peaceful turn-of-the-century marketplace. A short distance beyond Carmel lies the gorgeous grandeur of Big Sur, a good argument for applying the brakes.
Tri Valley - east of SF
In the Tri-Valley area near Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton, 15 award-winning wineries make this one of the most accessible areas for wine adventures.
San Francisco Chronicle
Cuisine
Foodies On the curriculum vitae of a foodie, "eating" is listed as a hobby. The foodie lives to eat, and to eat to live is
definitive boredom. A true foodie clings to all things culinary. From soup to nuts, a foodie seeks out the fun
stuff about fine fare, along with the arcane, the academic, the in-depth, and the latest. To find the perfect cheese or the best macaroon recipe is life's work.
Historic American Recipes Apple-Fritters | Dough-Nuts | Cocoa-nut Drops | Molasses Gingerbread | Common Gingerbread | Election Cake |
Indian Meal Pudding | Fried Sweet Potatoes | Sweet Potato Pie | Beef-Stake | German Chicken Stew | Jack Rabbit Stew | To Roast a Pig | Broiled Scrod | To boil a Cod's Head.
Geschichte der Stadt San Francisco
Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco
San Francisco Cable Car Museum
National Park Service - Links to the past Explore America's cultural resources - buildings, landscapes, archeological sites, ethnographic resources,
objects and documents, structures and districts.
Muzik & Kultur
Portalseite / Suchmachine / San Francisco Webverzeichnis
SanFrancisco.com - The Complete Guide to San Francisco, California
Things to do in San Francisco
One of the USA's most attractive cities, San Francisco's hilly streets provide some gorgeous glimpses of the
San Francisco Bay and its famous bridges. This is a mosaic of a city, a big picture made from the colorful tiles
of bustling Chinatown, the gentrifying Mission, gay Castro, clubby SoMa, hippie Haight-Ashbury and faux -hemian North Beach.
San Francisco has an atmosphere of genteel chic mixed with offbeat innovation, and a self-effacing flutter-of
-the-eyelids quality so blatantly missing from brassy New York and plastic LA. This is a place that breeds
alternatives: it's the home of the Beat Generation, flower power, Critical Mass direct action bike rides and gay pride
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