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Even if you don't leave your heart in San Francisco, you'll want to return again and again to the city by the bay.  Yerba Buena, as it was called until 1847, is the host to over 13 million visitors each year. In this compact city of 46 square miles, it is not only easy to find your way to all the wonderful attractions, it’s also fun.  You’ll even see local residents amongst the tourists on cable cars: the most scenic form of public transportation anywhere. What a great way to commute to work. But San Francisco is a walking town as well, and traipsing up and down its hills is part of the fun of discovery.  All of this exploring will help you work up an appetite so you’re sure to enjoy their phenomenal restaurants.



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Alcatraz Island
Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 41
Tel. 800.700.3151
www.alcatraztrips.com

Don’t visit San Francisco and miss the stomping ground of the Birdman of Alcatraz. It’s a beautiful boat ride, and once on the island you can take a self-guided tour of the famous Federal Prison, learn more at the Visitor's Center and walk the paths around the island.  Audio guides include the “voices” of guards and some of the island’s most notorious inhabitants, as well as the history and explanations of what you’re seeing. Tickets sell out early, especially on weekends, so it's best to reserve ahead of time.

de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive

Tel. 415.863.3330
www.thinker.org (Fine arts Museums of San Francisco)
Reopened in Fall 2005, this beautiful and somewhat controversial new building by architects Pierre de Meuron and Jacques Herzog is a joy to explore. Love the architecture or hate it, you will agree that, like the Getty in Los Angeles and The MoMa in New York, the de Young is a world-class jewel of the arts. The Oceanic Gallery, which resembles a giant tent, is particularly amazing. Note the extensive Impressionistic collections, as well.

Golden Gate Bridge
Tel. 415.921.5858
http://goldengatebridge.org
The ubiquitous symbol of San Francisco means so much to so many. Built during the height of the Great Depression, the Golden Gate took four years to complete and was the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time. It may not be the longest anymore, but it is by far the most soulful, charming and charismatic. Cross the bridge on foot, or rent bikes and ride across, but be sure to wear layers.If you’re feeling extra ambitious, you can continue your bike ride along the scenic trail to Tiburon, and stop to eat on the picturesque deck of Sam’s Anchor Café before taking the ferry back into the city.

Cable Cars
www.sfcablecar.com
Okay, okay…San Francisco’s cable car is touristy. But there is still a certain thrill when you stand in front and look out as you coast down the hill toward the bay. It can also be a practical mode of transportation, taking passengers from Powell and Market Streets down to Fisherman’s Wharf, or up the hills of California Street to the posh hotels and restaurants of Nob Hill.

Golden Gate Park
www.nps.gov/goga
Which is the best urban park in the U.S., Golden Gate or Central Park? The former is bigger (1,000 acres), has half a dozen museums, a Japanese tea garden, a mesmerizing Redwood grove, a fly-fishing pool and so much more for the lover of outdoors.

California Academy of Sciences
55 Music Concourse Drive
Tel. 415.379.8000
www.calacademy.org
The academy of arts and sciences is located in Golden Gate Park. The sleek glass and concrete building combines energy with technology in that it has a "living roof" where plants provide natural insulation. It also houses the biggest all-digital planetarium  in the world.  It employs real-time data from NASA to show spectators cosmic events as they take place in space.