Asian Art Museum
The influence of Asian cultures can be felt throughout San Francisco. The Asian Art Museum, one of the largest museums in the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian art, ... from smartdestinations.com
Exploratorium
Housed within the walls of San Francisco's landmark Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is a collage of hundreds of interactive exhibits in the areas of science, art, and human p... famplosion.com
Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco, Ca
"Named one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Golden Gate Bridge opened in 1937, connecting San Francisco with the surroundin... waymarking.com
San Francisco Zoo
The San Francisco Zoo The San Francisco Zoo was founded in 1889, when a grizzly bear was given as a gift to the city. This first small zoo was located in the Mission District. The z... waymarking.com
Zeum: San Francisco"s Children"s Museum And Carousel
The ever-innovative Zeum: San Francisco?s Children?s Museum at the Yerba Buena Gardens celebrates the techie side of San Francisco with hands-on exhibits in art and technolog... smartdestinations.com
Cable Car Museum
Take a ride on a cable car. San Francisco is famous around the world for its cable cars, although most San Franciscans don't ride them often. They can take you over the hills that... grandparents.com
Angel Island Double Loop, Tiburon, California
If you have a fondness for San Francisco, you?ll love the views from Angel Island. Though this ride is not very challenging, riders of all ages, abilities, and strengths will love this ... trails.com
Fort Point
Fort Point and Lime Point define respectively the southern and northern flanks of the narrow entrance to San Francisco Bay. Given its prime location, Fort Point has been a de... lighthousefriends.com
San Francisco Ramble | San Francisco California Road Bike...
Only a few years ago San Francisco made national headlines for its Critical Mass event, a grass-roots ride that involved thousands of cyclists taking to city streets during Friday rush ... trails.com
Wells Fargo History Museum
A two story museum in downtown San Francisco. In addition to an original/unrestored stagecoach downstairs, they have a replica upstairs that people can climb into and sit in. There ... waymarking.com
Uss Hornet Museum
With its participation in both World War II and the Apollo 11 manned moon mission, the aircraft carrier HORNET provides insight into the history of some of the most significant e... heritagesites.com
Museum Of The African Diaspora
An international museum, based in San Francisco, MoAD is committed to showcasing the "best of the best" from the African Diaspora. To facilitate this, MoAD reaches out and initiates... famplosion.com
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Located at the west end of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, this park includes the fleet of national historic landmark vessels at Hyde Street Pier, a visitor center, a maritime m... museumstuff.com
Legion Of Honor
The Legion of Honor, a three-quarter scale adaptation of the 18th-century Palais de la Legion d'Honneur in Paris, is one of San Francisco's most beautiful museum. Built to co... smartdestinations.com
Ferry Building - San Francisco, Ca
"The Ferry Building is a terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay and a shopping center located on The Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. On top of the b... waymarking.com
Conservatory Of Flowers
A trip to the Conservatory is the easiest trip to the tropics you can take, assuming you don't already live there. This recently rebuilt flower showroom has palms, bromeliads, orc... grandparents.com
Randall Museum
Small children's museum where children can learn about science and animals. They also have many art classes for a small fee or on a drop in basis. The museum has many small animals th... trekaroo.com
Pier 39
This San Francisco landmark features some of Fisherman's Wharf's best shopping and attractions. Ride the carousel or watch the sea lions. There are more than 25 one-of-a-kind gift st... sfstation.com
Octagon House
One of five such houses in early San Francisco, this octagonal house was built by William C. McElroy in 1861. Mr. McElroy's letter .. To Future Ages .. and newspapers accompanying ... museumstuff.com