Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Pan Pacific Exposition and is one of the few surviving structures.
Nearby Restaurants and Shops
Within walking distance you'll find an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, coffee houses and services.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Roller blade, bike ride or simply stroll along the waters edge. The options are numerous and accessible to all.
Chinatown
San Francisco’s Chinatown is an active enclave that continues to retain it’s own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs and identity.
San Francisco’s Famous Cable Cars
San Francisco's cable car system remains the world's last manually operated system.
Victorian Architecture
The row of Victorian houses facing
Alamo Square Park is known as the “painted ladies”.
AT&T Park
With it’s breathtaking views and classic design, AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants.
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Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Pan Pacific Exposition and is one of the few surviving structures.
Nearby Restaurants and Shops
Within walking distance you'll find an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, coffee houses and services.
Golden Gate National
Recreation Area

Roller blade, bike ride or simply stroll along the waters edge. The options are numerous and accessible to all.
Chinatown
San Francisco's Chinatown is an active enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs and identity.
San Francisco’s
Famous Cable Cars

San Francisco's cable car system remains the world's last manually operated system.
Victorian Architecture
The row of Victorian houses facing
Alamo Square Park is known as the “painted ladies”.
AT&T Park
With its breathtaking views and classic design, AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants.