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Alison Bing - Lonely Planet Pocket San Francisco

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Contents QuickStart Guide Explore San Francisco - photo 1
Contents
QuickStart Guide
Explore San Francisco

Worth a Trip

The Best of San Francisco

San Francisco's Best Walks

San Francisco's Best...

Survival Guide
San-Francisco Neighborhoods - photo 2
San-Francisco
Neighborhoods
Welcome to San Francisco - photo 3
Welcome to San Francisco
Classic Victorians around Alamo Square in the Haight RICHARD CUMMINSLONELY - photo 4
Classic Victorians around Alamo Square () in the Haight
RICHARD CUMMINS/LONELY PLANET IMAGES

Fisherman's Wharf sea lions and Telegraph Hill parrots agree: this town is totally wild. Somewhere between urban farms and legendary surf beaches you'll find San Franciscans in their natural habitat, going crazy for California cuisine and Pride parades. Come as you are, and ditch your inhibitions you won't be needing those in San Francisco.

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San Francisco Top Sights
Picture 6 Golden Gate Bridge ( )

Other bridges are marvels this ones magic. When afternoon fog rolls in, poof! It disappears. Mornings the span appears reddish against blue skies, a trick assisted by 25 daredevil painters, who apply 1000 gallons (3785L) of paint weekly.

JOHN ELK IIILONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights Cable Cars - photo 7
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San Francisco Top Sights

Cable Cars Leap onto the baseboard and grab a leather strap youre in for - photo 8 Cable Cars ( )

Leap onto the baseboard and grab a leather strap youre in for the ultimate urban carnival ride. When vertiginous climbs yield sudden glimpses of the Golden Gate, public transit never seemed so poetic.

SABRINA DALBESIOLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights San - photo 9
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San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 10 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( )

Vaseline and video are only the beginning at SFMOMA, where Matthew Barney debuted and new-media art appeared before anyone knew what to call it. Now the museum is doubling in size, with 1100 new works. Watch this space.

LEE FOSTERLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights MH de Young - photo 11
LEE FOSTER/LONELY PLANET IMAGES

San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 12 MH de Young Memorial Museum ( )

The sleek, copper-clad de Young is oxidizing green to match the park, but its eclectic, globetrotting collection is a standout. Creative breakthroughs await at every turn: 1950s Beat collage, 1980s Jean Paul Gaultier bras, 1890s Oceanic masks.

ROBERTO GEROMETTALONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights Ferry - photo 13
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San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 14 Ferry Building ( )

The towering achievement here isnt the 19th-century clock tower it's the 21st-century food, innovated in the Bay Area. Award-winning chefs serve signature dishes with sparkling bay views, and local producers supply constant culinary inspiration.

ANGUS OBORNLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights Fishermans Wharf - photo 15
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San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 16 Fishermans Wharf ( )

Sea lions are living the dream at Pier 39: lolling on yacht docks, canoodling with harems and enjoying seafood feasts. The citys unofficial mascots have goofed off dockside for decades, inspiring humans to follow suit along the wharf.

STEPHEN SAKSLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights Alcatraz No - photo 17
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San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 18 Alcatraz ( )

No prisoner escaped this notorious island prison alive (at least, not officially), but once the door clangs behind you in D-Block solitary, the 1.25-mile swim through rip tides seems worth a shot. Good thing youve got a ferry scheduled.

LEE FOSTERLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights Lombard Street - photo 19
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San Francisco Top Sights

Picture 20 Lombard Street ( )

Eight hairpin turns down Lombard St get all the attention on postcards, but just up this street are secret stairway walks and million-dollar Golden Gate Bridge views dedicated to a penniless poet at Sterling Park.

SHANIA SHEGEDYNLONELY PLANET IMAGES San Francisco Top Sights California - photo 21
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San Francisco Top Sights

California Academy of Sciences Renzo Pianos 2008 structure with an - photo 22
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