San Francisco is a unique city of steep hills and beautiful architecture, bordered by the Muir Woods, the Bay and the Pacific. Seeing everything is possible; the city is rather small, but the terrain can make it a challenge. Be sure to have a schedule in mind, and take advantage of the public transportation options as well.
Union SquareUnion Square is a haven for shoppers: look in any direction and you will see upscale department stores. Nearby, visitors can hop onto a cable car on Powell Street, or walk up Stockton Street to the pagoda-style roofs of Chinatown. The St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral can be found here. Explore the many shops with their inexpensive wares and souvenirs, then grab a bite at the nearby Imperial Palace.
North Beach The Sts. Peter and Paul Church is North Beach's defining feature, and its lawn is the site of many summertime picnics and pickup football games. City Lights Bookstore, a shrine of "Beat" culture, can be found nearby. The store features a collection of literature, poetry, and avant-garde theory and criticism, some of it published under the City Lights label, which you just don't find anywhere else. The Tosca Cafe and the Caffe Trieste, are all former Beat hangouts that offer tasty dining options. You'll also find the sign for the Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard close by.
Coit Tower The climb to Coit Tower is very steep, be warned. You can stop at the Liguria Bakery for a bite. At the top of Coit Tower, take in the spectacular panorama from Nob Hill past the Golden Gate, Alcatraz, and the East Bay. Then hop on a bus and visit Fort Mason and the Ghirardelli Square.
Yerba Buena Center The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is located in the area south of Market Street. The unique temporary exhibitions here draw huge crowds. If you are in San Francisco for a convention or other event at the Moscone Center, it's just around the corner. Above the Moscone Center, whose business end is underground, is the successful Yerba Buena Center complex and Yerba Buena Gardens. The Yerba Buena Ice Skating and Bowling Center features a year-round, indoor skating rink, a handsome and airy facility with a glass wall onto the skyscrapers downtown. Across Howard Street you can see the back end of the imposing Metreon, Sony's four-story, sixteen-screen entertainment megalith.
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