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If you could take a trip to San Francisco, what would you do?

Home Forums Travel If you could take a trip to San Francisco, what would you do?

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    Philip Branco
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    Take a stroll on the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoy the views of the bay and the city skyline. This iconic suspension bridge is a must-visit in San Francisco. You can walk across the bridge or take a boat ride under it for great views.

    Take a ferry to Alcatraz Island and tour the infamous prison where Al Capone and other notorious criminals were held.

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    Luis Lucas
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    take a tour of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. This fine arts museum has an impressive collection of European and American art and is set in a beautiful location overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.

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    Ramon Lane
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    Explore the Haight-Ashbury district. This neighborhood was the center of the 1960s counterculture movement and is still known for its colorful street art and vintage shops.

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    Alva Boyle
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    A short ferry ride across the bay takes you to Sausalito, a charming waterfront town with great views of the city.

    Visit Golden Gate Park. This large park has many attractions, including museums, gardens, and walking trails.

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    Edward Mora
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    Explore Fisherman’s Wharf, a bustling waterfront area with seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and sea lions basking in the sun and A ride on one of San Francisco’s famous cable cars is a fun and unique way to see the city.

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    Cameron McFarlane
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    Check out the murals in the colorful Mission District, known for its vibrant street art scene and Latin American culture. and Explore the trendy neighborhoods of Hayes Valley, Castro, and Pacific Heights for shopping, dining, and nightlife options.

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    John Ruggles
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    San Francisco’s Chinatown is the largest outside of Asia and has many shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions to explore.

    See the Painted Ladies. These colorful Victorian houses are a famous San Francisco landmark and are best viewed from Alamo Square.

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