San
Francisco is one of
the most visited cities in the world. Its physical setting
is stunning, with its fabled hills and a mild climate punctuated
by both fog and sunshine. The city and its environs offer
endless possibilities for entertainement: You can enjoy
some of the finest Asian food in the country, experience
the pride of one of the largest gay and lesbian communities
in the world, and visit ethnic neighborhoods from Italian
to Latino.
Originally a Gold Rush boom town, San
Francisco has survived two major earthquakes and fires and,
more recently, an AIDS crisis in the 1980s and a recession
in the 1990s. Despite its challenges, the City by the Bay
has flourished, due in part to the waves of newcomers who
arrive from all over the country and from all corners of
the globe. The city has one of the most ethnically diverse
populations in the United States. No wonder San Francisco
has emerged as the thriving center of business and culture
on the West Coast.
And there's no denying the charm
and sense of adventure the city has acquired along the way.
Be sure to visit the city's famous attractions: the cable
cars, the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts, Lombard Street
(dubbed "the crookedest street in the world"),
the famous Painted Ladies (Victorian homes) lining Alamo
Square, the chic boutiques and theaters of Union Square,
and the Golden Gate Bridge with its scenic backdrop of the
Marin Headlands. Also make time for a few more off-beat
pleasures: Sample flavorful pasta in North Beach, shop in
the trendy Haight-Ashbury District, stroll through Chinatown,
or take in a flick at the historic Castro Theater. Whatever
your tastes, this is the city sure to satisfy them all.
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