posted by Traveller on Sep 23
San Francisco Golden Gate Park, is a lovely park that you should not miss when you are in San Francisco. In the greenery part, you will find sports fields (such as public tennis courts, baseball diamonds, soccer fields), wind-mall, museums, gardens, lakes, trails for horseback ridding etc.. You will be surprised that this park alone can keep you occupied for up to a week.
On Sunday, one of the roads, John F. Kennedy Drive is closed to cars. As such, you will see joggers, cyclists and in-line skaters making full use of this facility. Beware that fog can sweep into the park with amazing. So, it is good to bring along a sweatshirt or jacket.
San Francisco Golden Gate Park is no ordinary park. It is so large that using a car to explore the whole park will definitely saves you time. However, during weekends and holidays (June – mid-Dec), there are Golden Gate Park Free Shuttle in the park to bring you from location to location. It runs every 15 minutes between 15 stops in the park.
The following are some attractions that you may want to consider. They are; Beach Chalet and Park Chalet, Children’s Playground, Conservatory of flowers, Dutch Windmill, de Yong Museum, Japanese Tea Garden, National AIDS Memorial Grove, Shakespeare Garden, Stow Lake, Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, among others. Some of these attractions are highlighted below.
San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf and its vicinity are a popular tourist attraction area. Popular attractions around the San Francisco fisherman’s wharf are; Pier 39, the Anchorage, Ghirardelli Square, the Cannery and the Aquatic park, among others. This area is full with shops and restaurants. There are many outdoor activities and entertainment as well such as musicians, mimes, and magicians. From the wharf, you will be able to view the bay and its nearby cable-car lines can shuttle you between the wharf area the Union Square. So, if you are in San Francisco, do not forget to pay the San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf and its vicinity a visit to have a first hand experience.