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Around Town in beautiful San Francisco

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In San Francisco: Museums and Exhibits | Activities and Attractions | Tours

Also see the ACBL list of of hot-spots "Around Town"

Tours

Supersightseeing Tours Great bus tours to many locations.

Red & White Fleet Bay cruises – many to choose from.

San Francisco City Guides Non-profit volunteer organization offers free walking tours (donations appreciated).

Alcatraz Island The infamous national park, former federal prison.

San Francisco.Com  Segway, Kayak, Seaplane, Adventure Cat and more.

Hornblower Cruises  Great dinner and dance cruises.

S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien National Liberty Ship Memorial. Pier 45 at Fisherman’s Wharf.

U.S.S. Pampanito World War II Balao class Fleet submarine. Pier 45 at Fisherman's Wharf.

Golden Gate Jeep Tours Twelve different tours of San Francisco and outlying areas

Mr. Limo Three hour "San Francisco Highlight Tour" by private limo or car.

My City Tours Anecdotal, historical and architectural view of San Francisco.

OmniNav Tour at your own pace with OmniNav's audiocassette and downloadable MP3 audio guides.

Precita Eyes Mission Trail Mural Walks Tours of mural art in the Mission District.

San Francisco City Hikes Beautiful, interesting hikes through various areas of the city.

San Francisco Fire Engine Tours Ride over the Golden Gate Bridge in an open-air 1955 Mack Fire Engine.

San Francisco Ghost Hunt Visit some of the city's most notorious haunted places!

Victorian Home Walk Take a trip back to San Francisco's rich Victorian past.

Vampire Tour of San Francisco Explore the gothic side of Nob Hill!

FOOT! Comedian-led walking tours

Angel Island Small island in the San Francisco Bay best reached from Marin.


Museums and Exhibits

Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin Street

Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco: DeYoung  in Golden Gate Park.

California Palace of the Legion of Honor, near 34th Avenue and Clement Street.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) 151 Third Street

 California Academy of Sciences 55 Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park

Palace of Fine Arts Exploratorium Bay and Lyon Streets

Conservatory of Flowers 501 Stanyan Street

Museo Italo Americano Fort Mason Center, Building C

Museum of the City of San Francisco located in San Francisco City Hall, Civic Center Plaza

 San Francisco Cable Car Museum 11201 Mason Street

S.F. Camerawork Gallery Nonprofit artists' organization dedicated to contemporary photography and related technologies. 1246 Folsom Street

San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum 401 Van Ness Avenue

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street.

Cartoon Art Museum 655 Mission Street

Fort Mason Cultural, educational and recreational activities. Fort Mason Center houses nearly fifty nonprofit organizations.

Maritime National Historical Park Association end of Fisherman’s Wharf.


Activities and Attractions

Fisherman's Wharf

Pier 39

San Francisco Chinatown

San Francisco Cable Cars

Golden Gate Bridge

AT&T Park (home of San Francisco Giants)

San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick

Crissy Field 100 acres of meadows and marshes on the shoreline of the Presidio

Fort Point National Historic Site in the Presidio

National Park Service: Presidio

San Francisco Ballet

 San Francisco Opera

San Francisco Symphony

San Francisco Zoo

San Francisco Public Library

San Francisco's historic City Hall

Sony Metreon  Entertainment and video game arcade

Union Street Points of Interest

San Francisco Hang Gliding Center Have the adventure of your life hang gliding, paragliding -- or aquagliding over San Francisco Bay!

California Historical Society 678 Mission Street

Chinese Historical Society of America, 965 Clay Street

Giant Camera The only US, freestanding camera obscura in its original location. It overlooks Seal Rock on Point Lobos.

Bandit Notes Respected personal opinion and rating system for local parks, beaches, etc.

National AIDS Memorial Grove Near the eastern end of Golden Gate Park.

Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens near Ninth Avenue and Lincoln Way, Golden Gate Park.

Especially For Families:

Randall Museum Children and adults can explore the creative aspects of art and science. 199 Museum Way

Exploritorium  The museum of science, art and human interaction.

Zeum Art and technology center for youth ages 8-18. 221 Fourth Street.

Sony Metreon  Movies, game arcade for a teenage audience.

Bay Area Discovery Museum for toddlers to ten-year-olds and their families. (Sausalito)


General Information

City of San Francisco official web site

San Francisco CityPass discount museum and transportation pass.

San Francisco Bay Area Pictorial Map by Carol Mendel. Clickable Internet version.

Weather and road conditions for San Francisco County.

san francisco muni Local public transportation.

San Francisco Airport

Bay Area Rapid Transit (B.A.R.T.) Servicing the entire Bay Area with trains.

Around Town (see the ACBL website for updates)

Alcatraz (more info) (more info on ferry to park)
Alcatraz and history go hand in hand. Once home to some of America's most notorious criminals, the federal penitentiary that operated here from 1934 to 1963 brought a dark mystique to the Rock. The presence of infamous inmates like Al "Scarface" Capone, and the "Birdman" Robert Stroud helped to establish the island's notoriety. To this day, Alcatraz is best known as one of the world's most legendary prisons.

Many people, though, are unaware of the wealth of other stories to be learned on the island. Alcatraz is now home to rare flowers and plants, marine wildlife, and thousands of roosting and nesting sea birds. Civil War-era buildings dotting the island give insight into the 19th century when the island served as both a harbor defense fort and a military prison. You can also see visible reminders of the American Indian Occupation that started in 1969 after the prison closed, highlighting an important milestone in the American Indian rights movement.

Aquarium by the Bay (more info)
Opened in 1996 and enhanced in 1991, Aquarium of the Bay is a unique educational entertainment facility dedicated to the rich and diverse aquatic life of the San Francisco Bay and its surrounding waters. The aquarium provides a window to the Bay that focuses on its distinctive ecosystems and seeks to entertain, educate and inspire preservation of this wonderful, natural resource.

Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum (more info)
There is always something new at San Francisco’s Botanical Garden. Stroll through New Zealand, the Mediterranean or Central American rain forests. The garden is a beautiful, calm oasis.

Fisherman’s Wharf (more info)
Welcome to Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco’s most popular destination. Known for its historic waterfront, delicious seafood, spectacular sights and unique shopping, Fisherman’s Wharf offers a wide array of things to do for everyone. Our fabulous location in the 'City by the Bay', puts you within minutes of the Maritime Museum, Alcatraz, Coit Tower and everyone’s favorite, the world famous San Francisco Cable Car lines. Fisherman’s Wharf offers some of the most incredible views of the San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and the cityscape.

Golden Gate Bridge (more info)
Arguably the world's most beautiful bridge, the mammoth rust-red deco San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge connects San Francisco with Marin County and can be experienced from near countless angles. Drive, bike, or walk across the two-mile long suspension bridge or get down to the base and look up from the tide pools at Baker's Beach or from a Frisbee toss at Crissy fields, both in the adjoining Presidio.

Metreon (more info)
Metreon is the first-of-its-kind entertainment center located at Fourth and Mission streets in the heart of downtown San Francisco. This 350,000 square-foot complex features an eclectic mix of the Bay Area's best restaurants, shopping venues, theatres, and entertainment destinations, including the West Coast's largest IMAX theatre.

Pier 39 (more info)
Among the City's most visited attractions. Watch hundreds of splashy sea lions lounge out on PIER 39's K-dock. Take a journey on Turbo Ride, play to win at Riptide Arcade or enjoy a performance of Menopause The Musical. Street performers add to the festivities.

San Francisco 49ers (more info)
The 49ers of the National Football Conference play their home games at Monster Park. Express bus service available from downtown. Call 673-MUNI for information on game days. Regular season September to December.

San Francisco Giants (more info)
Behind the scenes look at Pacific Bell Park; press box, visitor's clubhouse, luxury suite, AAA club level, ballpark features, the dugout for groups and individuals with tours everyday baseball schedule permitting. Tours last approximately one hour.

San Francisco Zoo (more info)
Northern California's largest zoological park features approximately 1,000 exotic and endangered animals. Visit the African Savanna habitat; see lemurs up-close . Ride the historic Dentzel Carousel and Little Puffer miniature steam train. Experience the wonders of the Children's Zoo and visit other favorites such as Gorilla Preserve, Penguin Island, Koala Crossing and the Australian Walk About. Be sure to see the 2pm (daily except Monday) big cat feeding in the Lion House.

Wax Museum at Fisherman’s Wharf (more info)
For almost 45 years, 15 million visitors have enjoyed more than 270 wax portraits of entertainers, heroes, scoundrels and more in 50 expertly crafted settings, enhanced with artistic lighting, props and informative narrations.

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