The well-known Alcatraz used to function as a prison with famous prisoners such as Al Capone.
A shopping centre full of attractions located in the Fisherman’s Wharf neighbourhood in San Francisco.
Connecting Leavenworth Street and Hyde Street in San Francisco is one of the city’s most iconic places.
Visit the largest and also the oldest Chinatown in the US (dating back to 1848).
This San Francisco neighborhood is best known for the several tourist attractions situated here and its fresh seafood.
Built in 1915, this palace is the only building that remained from the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, despite being constructed…
Officially called North Beach, this neighbourhood has long been the home to San Francisco's numerous Italian-American population.
These houses, built en masse at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, are a popular feature of every San Francisco photograph.
One of the most visited public parks in the US. It is about three miles long and half a mile wide and it covers more than 1000 acres of land.
This square is a must visit in case you are in the mood for shopping. It is lined up with boutiques and shops of the best-known brands (e.g.
These peaks are located in the middle of San Francisco and they are among the highest points (being about 280 meters high) of the city.
Built in 1933, this Art Deco tower commemorates Lillie Hitchcock Coit – a San Francisco resident, who (after her death) left a significant…
The government of the City and County of San Francisco is seated at this impressive Beaux-Arts building.
In order to preserve this Civil War era fortress, the bridge was built over it.
There are different ways how to point out the problems of today's society and street art can be one of them.
This lively waterfront area is lined with imposing historical piers, lively bars and cosy restaurants.
This green-roofed gate adorned with two dragons and little red lanterns marks the south entrance to San Francisco's Chinatown.
The San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum is located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
If you are a fan of ships and maritime history, be sure to visit this place.
The iconic Victorian houses in this neighbourhood are definitely worth seeing.
What once served as a factory complex is nowadays the home of hip restaurants and chic shops. History of this place is quite interesting.