San Francisco... the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Fisherman’s Wharf and Chinatown…iconic place names known the world over but what else can we say about this city that used to house 25% of all California residents? Gold Rush anyone? What about Angel Island, the west coast equivalent of Ellis Island which processed immigrants from 1910 to 1940? Or that a Japanese resident of San Francisco invented the Chinese Fortune Cookie? How about the fact that the United Nations Charter was crafted here or that during the great depression, not a single San Francisco bank failed?
Located at Pier 39 between Fisherman’s Wharf and Alcatraz, this fully stocked aquarium features a glass underwater walkway allowing sharks and fish to swim over your head and all around you!
Yosemite National Park offers a bountiful wilderness of vibrant colors, varied wildlife and fresh air!
Iconic and timeless, the sights, sounds and smells of San Francisco and the ocean are all wrapped up in this powerhouse of personality.
Arabian Nights (Mission District) middle-eastern food is excellent as are the rich flavors at India Clay Oven (Richmond District). Son and Garden offers awesome contemporary American (Civic Center) while Chao Pescao (Civic Center) delivers exceptional Latin American options and don’t miss Baia (Civic Center) for incredible Italian fayre.