 There are myriad reasons why visitors from all echelons of society and all corners of the globe flock to San Francisco every year. Some follow its reputation (dating back to the Gold Rush) for fancy hotels, exquisite cuisine and haute couture; others seek the Bohemian counterculture that inspired social revolution in the 60s. With only seven square miles of real estate and 150 years of history, it’s hard to imagine how such a diverse population in-habits this tiny peninsula. Most visitors will only scratch the surface. But with any luck (and a decent City Guide!), you’ll start to appreciate the off-beat nature that makes San Francisco one of the world’s most seductive travel destinations. The classic line-up of San Francisco tourist attractions includes breathtaking vistas, interesting architecture and copious amounts of the city’s quirky character. Many head down to Fisherman’s Wharf for a bowl of chowder or to watch barking seals before waiting in line for a tour of Alcatraz Island, the infamous federal prison. Nearby, the acclaimed theatrical world of Teatro Zinzanni is popular with locals and tourists. |