Financial District (Downtown)The Financial District or the FiDi in San Francisco houses headquarters of dozens multinational corporations such as VISA on just a 1.5 sq km area. |
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Haight-AshburyThe echo of the Summer of Love (1967) still sounds in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco and attracts young people from all over the world. |
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Russian HillRussian Hill got its name when old gravestones with inscriptions in Russian were found there. Now it’s a popular business& touristic district. |
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San FranciscoSan Francisco or the Golden Gate City is full of tourist attractions and places of historical interest. It is visited by 16 mln tourists every year |
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SausalitoThere are lots of things to do in Sausalito: you can rather go boating, take an excursion to the Bay Model Museum or go for a trip to San Francisco. |
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Alcatraz IslandAlcatraz became the most notorious American island in 1934. Now anyone can visit the former impregnable penitentiary - and get out without obstacles. |
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California Academy of SciencesThe California Academy of Sciences has dramatically changed in last 10 years. Now it is the real museum of the XXI century: interactive & innovative. |
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ChinatownSan-Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest and the largest Chinese guarter in all America. Among tourists it's even more popular, than the famous Golden Gate Bridge |
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EmbarcaderoEmbarcadero, the eastern waterfront of San Francisco, with its famous Ferry Building, excellent restaurants and cafes and popular farm market is one of the main attractions of the city |
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Fisherman's WharfFisherman's Wharf in the very heart of the dock district is a popular tourist destination in San Francisco and the place, where many different city's festivals are held |
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Fort PointThe Fort Point, built before the American Civil War, now is a recognizable San Francisco landmark and a popular filming location |
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Golden Gate BridgeThe suspension Golden Gate Bridge of almost two kilometres length, one of the most recognizable and beautiful bridges in the world, is a national symbol and pride of US |
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Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park is one of the most popular recreation spots in San Francisco. This 3 ml-long and 0.5 ml-wide area is visited by 35.600 people daily |
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Palace of Fine ArtsThe Palace of Fine Arts, that stands on shores of an artificial lagoon, is one of the most beautiful and monumental buildings in San Francisco. |
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Queen Anne HotelThe Queen Anne Hotel (3*, 48 rooms) is an island of Victorian times and architecture in the heart of the modern city of San Francisco. |
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San Francisco cable car systemCable car system is one of the public conveyances and one of the tourist attractions in San Francisco; the only transportation system listed on the National Register of Historic Places |
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San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtThe SFMOMA is more than a museum. Here you have a chance to get in touch with the art and feel no more borders between you and an artist. |
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Union SquareUnion Square is the shopping heart of San Francisco. About 200 world-famous brands, such as YSL, Tiffany, Longchamp and etc, can be found here |
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University of California, BerkeleyThe University of California, Berkeley, is considered one of the world's best educational institutions, graduating high class specialists in computer technologies, economics, physics |
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