F rom Chinatown to the Haight-Ashbury District, San Francisco is a wonderfully diverse city, and home to an exciting and eclectic list of things to see and do. The InterContinental San Francisco Hotel is conveniently and centrally located in the South of Market neighborhood of the city, making it the perfect jumping off point to explore all that this Northern California city has to offer. Whether you want to take a tour of the top museums, ride the cable cars from one end of the line to the other, or take in a ballgame at the San Francisco Giants' AT&T Ballpark, you'll find plenty to keep you busy and entertained in San Francisco.
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See and do amazing things in San Francisco, California, from Chinatown to Golden Gate Park
SOMA San Francisco museums South of Market Street include an eclectic collection including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, and the Cartoon Art Museum.
The Moscone Center is a premier convention center that hosts a myriad of events year round. The Moscone Center has over 700,000 square feet of exhibit space; 123,000 square feet of pre-event lobbies; and 106 meeting rooms.
Fisherman's Wharf is home to souvenir shops, seafood restaurants, and historic landmarks including Ghirardelli Square, the Cannery, and Pier 39. Visit http://www.fishermanswharf.org/ for details.
Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2012, the Golden Gate Bridge spans a mile over the Bay linking San Francisco to Marin County. Learn more at http://www.goldengate.org/.
Union Square is a popular area in San Francisco for tourists and locals due to the beautiful park, excellent shopping and great restaurants. Renovated in 2002, the square is home to many attractions.
San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest in North America. Find unique souvenirs, authentic dim sum, and bustling markets. Visit http://www.sanfranciscochinatown.com/ for more information.
Visible from the shores of San Francisco, Alcatraz has been many things - a military fortress, a prison, an occupied territory. Tours are available. Visit http://www.alcatrazcruises.com/.
Rich with history, the Castro district is known as a very accepting gay and lesbian community. One of its most famous residents was legendary activist, Harvey Milk.
Known as the birthplace of hippies and stomping ground of the Grateful Dead, the "Haight" neighborhood still maintains a groovy vibe. Learn more at http://www.lovehaight.org/.