The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of San Francisco is diversity. San Francisco is a melting pot of cultures that come together to form a community. Although, most don't think of San Francisco as their next vacation destination. Often overlooked is San Francisco's diversity in things to do. With so many adventures, San Francisco is inviting to any vacationer from the most daring to the most relaxed.
1. The Food
With so many cultures in one place, any person looking for the best cuisines can rest assured. San Francisco is one of the best food cities in the country with its variety of foods and outstanding produce grown year round. San Francisco has an international food appeal and also holds some of the nation's most iconic culinary history.
2. The History
San Francisco is rich in history welcoming lovers of history from all around the world. Originally a Spanish mission and pueblo, it was conquered by the United States in 1846 and by an invading army of prospectors following the discovery of gold. The great 1906 earthquake and fire destroyed much of the city but didn't slow its momentum. San Francisco existed through the 20th century as a center of wealth, military power, advanced technology and progressive culture.
3. The Hiking
Resting on hills at the entrance to one of the pacific's largest natural harbors, the geography is sure to lure those looking for a taste of the outdoors. The thing about the Bay Area is almost everywhere you look there's a fantastic view. With just a little effort, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views that will make you feel more relaxed than you have been in months.
4. The Shopping
With such a diverse culture, San Francisco offers some of the best shopping in the world. Tourists and serious shoppers will want to spend time and money in San Francisco's varied districts. Union Square, Haight-Ashbury, Hayes Valley, upper Filmore, the Mission, and Chinatown offer one of a kind shops sure to please any shopper. Many may think shopping in San Francisco is an expensive venture, but there are possibilities for every budget.
5. Classic Tourist Attractions
San Francisco is full of classic tourist destinations. Some of the most notable attractions, apart from the famous bridge, are history filled Alcatraz or Fisherman's Wharf. Golden Gate Park in the center of the city is an enormous green space with all kinds of things to do. Also worth visiting is San Francisco's Chinatown, the largest of its kind in North America. For a fascinating tour of these attractions, hop on one of the city's historic cable cars, which stop at many of the top attractions.