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The San Francisco Travel Guide
- California creates custom itineraries in San Francisco based on your preferences! The guide calculates the best routes, suggests places for you to visit, considers schedules of places, helps you to find hotels, restaurants, museums, palaces, castles, bike, weather, nightlife, tours, maps and outlets. Explore San Francisco
- California as if you were a local!
Features:


★ The San Francisco Travel Guide creates itineraries for your trips in seconds, based on your preferences! You can change and adapt it as you wish
★ Explore attractions, outlets, restaurants food, attractions, hotels, nightlife, maps, hostels and city tours in San Francisco
- California
★ Nativoo San Francisco Travel Guide learns your preferences, you can also set a quick profile to help the guide suggest the best routes and places for you.

About San Francisco:

San Francisco is a major city in California, the centerpiece of the Bay Area, well-known for its liberal community, hilly terrain, Victorian architecture, scenic beauty, summer fog, and great ethnic and cultural diversity. These are only a few of the aspects of the city that make San Francisco one of the most visited cities in the world.San Francisco is located on a small seven-by-seven mile (11x11km) square of land at the tip of a peninsula between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific coast. It has a population of 815,000, but is the center of a metropolitan area of 7.1 million. San Francisco is just one of the cities which makes up the entire San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco's neighbors
- municipalities to the east of the Bay Bridge, north of the Golden Gate Bridge, and south of the city are all part of separate counties, each with their own governments and local public transportation systems.

San Francisco has one of the most comprehensive public transportation systems in the United States, arguably the most comprehensive system west of Chicago. Transport services within San Francisco are provided by several bodies; they are separate organizations and although they have many interchange stations, tickets are not normally transferable across the systems (except for monthly or longer period passes). The major transit systems are: Muni — Metro subway, streetcars, buses, trolley buses and cable cars within San Francisco proper. BART — regional subway services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Caltrain — commuter rail services to San José.

Perhaps the most recognizable landmark in San Francisco and one of the most famous bridges in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge, spanning the Golden Gate, has been called one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and is the first thing you see of San Francisco if driving in from the north, as it is one of the major road routes into and out of the city. Overlooking the Golden Gate is the Presidio, a former military post with beautiful architecture and a very scenic park setting. Within the Presidio is the gorgeous Palace of Fine Arts, built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition and reminiscent of Roman and Greek architecture. Within the center of the city, the famous cable cars run up and down the hills of San Francisco between Market Street and Fisherman's Wharf and offer quite a ride (see above under Get around for more info). Atop one of those hills, Telegraph Hill in North Beach, is Coit Tower, a gleaming white tower dedicated to the San Francisco firefighters. At 275' high, the hill is a healthy hike from the nearby neighborhoods just below. Another prominent tower nearby is the Transamerica Pyramid, the tallest and most recognizable building in the San Francisco skyline, located among the skyscrapers and highrises of the Financial District. Perhaps the most famous view of that skyline is from Alamo Square Park in the Western Addition district, home to the famous Painted Ladies row of Victorian houses.

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Reviews (3)

Cra. G. Sep 11, 2017     

It gives you a 'from' price for tours which once you go to book almost doubles. I was unable to find any date where it was even close to the 'from' price. Other than that it seems like a useful app but I wouldn't book anything through it as I don't want to reward their misleading pricing.

Mar. O. Oct 27, 2017     

The itinerary section is hot garbage. It doesn't save what you add and it makes separate lists.

Eli. L. Nov 27, 2013     

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