Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco’s historic waterfront attraction, Fisherman’s Wharf, is a lively marketplace filled with exciting attractions, museums, fun activities and breathtaking Bay views. This popular San Francisco destination is a long coastal row with unique shopping, souvenir stores, seafood restaurants, vendors, Bay cruises, street performers, live music and a fishing pier.|
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Pier 39 @ Fisherman’s Wharf. The Wharf’s most alluring family attraction, Pier 39 is a lively festival marketplace on San Francisco Bay. Experience a wonderful day of shopping and dining at Pier 39 after an up-close look at the playful sea lions that delight young faces. Pier 39 features a variety of family attractions, fun street performers, live music and more than 110 shop and stores. Enjoy a bite to eat at the Pier’s 14 bay view restaurants and stick around for the daily entertainment. Whether you’re looking for a great souvenir or a seafood dinner, there’s something for everyone at this world-famous San Francisco waterfront attraction. Visit www.pier39.com. [Top]
Orchard Hotel - A San Francisco Boutique Hotel. Located just over a mile from Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39, San Francisco’s heralded Orchard Hotel offers a stylish and sophisticated hotel experience in the heart of the City by the Bay. This San Francisco boutique hotel features beautifully appointed ‘green’ rooms and luxury suites, stylish meeting space, an organic restaurant, a fitness center, WiFi and complimentary car service to the Financial District. Just step outside of our charming hotel and take the Cable Cars to Fisherman’s Wharf and the Bay Cruises. Discover all of the Bay Area with these exciting San Francisco Specials & Packages. [Top]
Alcatraz Island. Cruise through the dangerous waters of San Francisco Bay to the rocky Island of Alcatraz, one of San Francisco’s most thrilling attractions. Formerly America's most infamous maximum-security prison, isolated in the middle of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz once held captive the country’s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone. [Top]Alcatraz Tours. The ideal way to see “the rock” is to take one of the day or evening Alcatraz Tours that leave from Fisherman’s Wharf. Departing from Pier 41 by ferry, you will cross the choppy waters to the island and experience a 1-hour, self-guided tour of the mysterious abandoned prison and cell blocks with interesting audio commentary. You’ll even get to experience a minute locked in a darkened cell. Explore the remnants of the prison, and learn about the Native American occupation of 1969 - 1971, early military fortifications and the West Coast's first and oldest operating lighthouse. These structures and natural features - gardens, tide pools, bird colonies, and bay views - are incredibly preserved by the National Park Service. [Top]
The Orchard Hotel - San Francisco, California (CA)
665 Bush Street, San Francisco, California 94108
Toll Free: 1-888-717-2881 Phone: 415-362-8878 Fax: 415-362-8088
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665 Bush Street, San Francisco, California 94108
Toll Free: 1-888-717-2881 Phone: 415-362-8878 Fax: 415-362-8088
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