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Bay Area
Discovery Museum
This museum features hands-on exhibits for children. Kids can climb on a
fishing boat, learn to ride a unicycle, create clay animation movies.
Cable Car Barn & Museum
1201 Mason/Washington (M,5) (415) 474-1887
Visitors come here to learn about one of San Francisco's most enduring
icons, the cable car. Displays on the history of San Francisco's cable
cars include information on how they work, how they developed, and how
they are built.
Hershey Factory & Visitor Center
120 South Sierra Ave., Oakdale. (209) 848-8126
Visitors enjoy free tours showing the process of making Hershey
chocolate from cocoa beans to candy bars. The world of Hershey is vast,
and guests get to see it all. Free samples of the end product are
available.
Morrison Planetarium
Located at the Academy, Golden Gate Park/8th Ave. (C, 10) (415) 750-7141
Part of Golden Gate Park, this attraction is renowned for its star and
sky shows. Bringing the universe to guests, the Planetarium also
features a Laserium, a laser light and music show.
PIER 39
Beach/Embarcadero (M, 2) (415) 981-PIER
San Francisco's version of the old-fashioned boardwalk, this site
features over 100 specialty shops, 10 restaurants and family attractions
including Turbo Ride, the Venetian Carousel and the famous California
sea lions.
San Francisco Zoo
Sloat/Great Hwy. (A, 13) (415) 753-7061
This world-renowned zoo is home to over 1,000 exotic, wild and domestic
animals housed on dozens of acres. Guest should make a note to visit the
primate center, penguin island and the children's petting zoo.
Steinhart Aquarium
At the Academy, GG Park/8th Ave. (C, 10) (415) 750-7145
Another part of the science offerings of Golden Gate Park, the Steinhart
Aquarium holds more than 1,000 species of salt and fresh water fishes,
reptiles, amphibians, marine mammals and even penguins. Visitors should
look out for feeding times!
UnderWater World
PIER 39 (M, 2) (415) 546-2700
This World takes you right to the fish in a very unique way! UnderWater
World is America's first "under the sea" aquarium experience.
Visitors walk through the all-new 707,000-gallon aquarium in sea-through
tunnels. Guests get to get much closer to marine life than conventional
aquariums allow.
Alcatraz
No visit to San Francisco would be complete without a visit to America's
most famous prison. No one has ever escaped from "the Rock" to
tell the tale. This prison housed some of America's most feared
criminals in the middle of San Francisco bay. Closed for over several
decades, Alcatraz is one of San Francisco's most visited attractions.
Visitors tour the island and get a taste of life "on the
inside." More
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Golden Gate Bridge
This landmark is a symbol of San Francisco and the Bay Area. The Bridge
is an architectural marvel, and is one of the longest suspension bridges
in the world. The two towers are purposely out of alignment in order to
compensate for the curvature of the earth. It's orange shape is
beautiful to behold, whether it is on a clear day, or peaking above the
rolling fog of the bay. Visitors should drive across it, take
photographs of it, and enjoy this national landmark.
Blue & Gold Fleet
PIER 39, (M,2) (415) 773-1188.
This fleet brings guests along on a spectacular 1-hour narrated tour of
the San Francisco Bay. The cruise includes passing under the Golden Gate
Bridge and sailing around Alcatraz.
Hyde Street Pier
Hyde/Jefferson (K, 2) (415) 556-3002
This is America's only floating national park, and it features the
world's largest collection of historic ships from all of San Francisco's
history.
USS Hornet Museum
Located at the former Naval Air Station in Alameda. (888) 865-2812
This World War II aircraft carrier should interest naval history buffs,
space program enthusiasts, and anyone looking to see something truly
awesome from American history. The carrier is 900 ft. long and has
played a significant role in several key events in American history.
Chinatown
Some of San Francisco's first immigrants were from China, and they're
influence on the city is notable. Chinatown has grown over the years,
and is now a Mecca for Asian culture and cuisine. Visitors will enjoy
the atmosphere, the history, and the contribution of this important
group of San Francisco residents. From the original Chinese laundries,
to the best Chinese food in the West, Chinatown has lots to offer
everyone.
FISHERMAN'S WHARF
Millions visit this part of San Francisco each year to gaze across the
piers, take in the local scene, and enjoy the attractions of numerous
restaurants and fun things to do. Fisherman's wharf represents a modern
San Francisco, but at a little slower pace. Visitors love the
neighborhood and take in the sight of regulars and other visitors. San
Francisco bay is beautiful from here!
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