Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Central San Francisco
San Francisco is a compact city, and much of the central
area can be explored on foot. The many hills mean some
strenuous climbing and are useful landmarks for
orientation. A rich ethnic mix adds character to the
distinct neighborhoods.
Golden Gate
Bridge
Over 70 years old,
the bridge is as
much a part of the
landscape as the
craggy Marin
headlands and
the idyllic bay
(see pp64-7) .
Victorian Houses
See pp76-7.
Golden Gate
Bridge
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MILITARY
CEMETERY
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ARMY GOLF
COURSE
MOUNTAIN
LAKE PARK
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RICHMOND
LINCOLN
PARK
The Legion
of Honor
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BAL BOA STREET
CABRIL LO ST REET
CABRI LLO STR EET
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de Young
Museum
California Academy
of Sciences
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Cliff House
One of the city's original tourist
sights, Cliff House still attracts
visitors who come to eat at the
restaurant and admire the
spectacular views of Seal Rocks
and the Pacific surf (see p159) .
For keys to map symbols see back flap
 
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