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Amazing Places in San Francisco That Can Be Explored Without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket

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Amazing Places in San Francisco That Can Be Explored Without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket

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  1. Amazing Places in San Francisco That Can Be Explored Without Burning a Hole in Your Pocket San Francisco is one of the most important cities financially, commercially, culturally in Northern California and the 15th most populated cities in the United States. San Francisco is home to more than 4.7million residents and is the 12th largest metropolitan city in the U.S when measured in terms of total area. San Francisco is a leading tourist destination and accounts for more than 25 million visitors annually. Some of the most popular destinations include the Moscone Center, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alamo Square Park, Lombard Street, etc. www.lowestairfareflights.com/cheap-flights-to-San-Francisco.html

  2. Fortunately, there are plenty of places in San Francisco that does not demand you to break your bank account, endless occasions, and place where you can absolve your passion for travel. Grab cheap flight deals to San Francisco today, let our travel experts help you with the complete booking assistance. San Francisco is known to host endless events every year ranging from music festivals, cultural events and interesting exhibitions on all occasions. With so much to do and see, get a chance to visit this amazing city without burning a hole in your pocket by booking your flight tickets to San Francisco today. But before that check out these amazing destinations worth exploring at least once in San Francisco

  3. Golden Gate Bridge : The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most iconic bridges and has been listed on the Wonders of the Modern World- American Society of Civil Engineers. This bridge was designed by Joseph Strauss and connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean. Contemporarily the bridge is an important tourist destination and more popular with cyclists, bikers, etc. More than 1, 12,000 vehicles are known to pass through the bridge every day. The bridge consists of a main walkway on the eastern side that is accessible to both the pedestrians and bicycles from morning to afternoon. The surrounding areas are also one of the best places to enjoy wildlife-watching like bobcats, sea lions, species of cetaceans, whale watching, dolphins, etc.

  4. Baker Beach: Baker Beach is located on Baker Beach located on the shores of the Pacific Ocean that starts from the south region of the Golden gate and extends up to the southern region of the Sutro Baths. It is a public beach and was initially a military base in 1812-1997. From hiking, picnicking, sunbathing to hiking the coastal plains the Baker Beach is one of the best places to enjoy some sun, sand, and sea.

  5. De Young Memorial Museum De Young Memorial Museum is a public museum that is situated along the San Francisco Golden Gate Park. It is a fine art museum named after a newspaperman M.H. De Young. The museum first opened in 1895 as a fine art building in 1894 and was heavily damaged in 1906 by an earthquake. The museum showcases fine arts, costumes, painting, textiles, and exhibits from the 17th and 21st centuries from different parts of the world ranging from the Pacific, Asia, and America. The museum is home to more than 1000 paintings, 3000 art objects, and around 800 different sculptures.

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