1. There is a cable car system to gopanoramic view of the city

San FranciscoThere are three cable cars on the steep streets. More than a century ago, cable cars were considered a transportation system for locals, but today they are used for tourists. The San Francisco Cable Car has a separate track system from other modes of transport. The cable car system will give you a panoramic view of this magnificent city.
2. Alcatraz Prison Island

On the island
3. Communicate with gay people.

San Francisco is the center of the American gay community. It's also considered the most liberal city in the country, where you can see all kinds of sexual variations and trends in modern sexuality everywhere – on the streets, through performances, shows, and other gay-related activities.
4. Go underground.

Because in the US, those under 20 are prohibited from drinking alcohol, some resorts have private and secret areas specifically for this age group. Dan's Cafe is one such example – where tourists can participate in an underground bar experience. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the colorful world of an underground city.
5. Twin Peaks

Mountain
6. Have fun at the Explorerrium museum.

Traveling on rainy days,
7. Southern Street Market

The southern part of the city has a large number of restaurants, clubs, and shopping malls. The city center is known for its antique shops.
8. Mecanique Museum

San Francisco is a city that always prioritizes preserving its historical values, and the Mecanique Museum in the district is a prime example.
9. The Golden Bridge

With its colossal architectural design, the Golden Bridge has always left a world-renowned impression. Completed in 1937, the Golden Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world and has become an international symbol of San Francisco, California, USA. The Golden Gate Bridge connects the Golden Gate – the gateway to San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean – linking the city of San Francisco on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula with Marin County. In 2007, the Golden Bridge was ranked fifth on the American Institute of Architects' list of America's most beloved architectural landmarks.
10. Muir Woods National Monument

National Memorial

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