While San Francisco has not one, but four Chinatowns, the one located on Grant Avenue is the biggest Chinatown outside Asia and the oldest one in North America.
10: CHINATOWN
Financial district is a Manhattan-like district, a concentration of tall buildings and corporate headquarters of numerous world-famous companies.
9: FINANCIAL DISTRICT
The San Francisco Ferry Building is a terminal for ferries travelling across the San Francisco Bay.
8: FERRY BUILDING
Alcatraz Island got its name from the Spanish word usually defined as meaning "pelican" or "a strange bird.".
7: ALCATRAZ
San Francisco is known for its rolling hills, and beautiful streets with cute and colorful houses and amazing ocean views.
6: BEAUTIFUL STREETS
Golden Gate Park is a large urban park consisting of over 1,000 acres featuring hills, lakes, meadows, gardens, playgrounds, and buildings.
5: GOLDEN GATE PARK
The Sutro Baths is an open area on the ruins of what was once the largest indoor swimming pool in the world.
4: SUTRO BATHS
Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognized American symbols and has been declared one of the Wonders of the Modern World.
3: GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
The Palace of Fine Arts is a monumental structure built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
2: PALACE OF FINE ARTS THEATRE
Fisherman's Wharf is a popular historic neighborhood in San Francisco. It got its name in the 1800s when fishermen provided food for hordes of Gold Rushers.
1: FISHERMAN'S WHARF
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