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=== Iconic Landmarks === # '''Golden Gate Bridge''': Perhaps the most recognizable symbol of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge spans approximately 1.7 miles, connecting the city to Marin County. Visitors can walk, bike, or drive across the bridge for breathtaking views of the bay and the city skyline. # '''Alcatraz Island''': Once a notorious federal prison, Alcatraz Island is now a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take a ferry from Pier 33 to explore the island and its historic buildings, including the prison itself. Audio tours featuring stories from former inmates and guards provide a haunting insight into life on Alcatraz. # '''Fisherman’s Wharf''': This bustling waterfront area is a must-visit for tourists. Known for its seafood restaurants, shops, and entertainment options, Fisherman’s Wharf is also home to the famous sea lions that lounge on the docks at Pier 39. Visitors can enjoy fresh crab, explore the maritime museum, or take a scenic bay cruise. # '''Chinatown''': As the oldest and one of the largest Chinatowns in North America, San Francisco's Chinatown offers a unique cultural experience. Visitors can wander through bustling streets filled with shops, restaurants, and markets, sampling authentic Chinese cuisine and exploring historic sites such as the Dragon Gate. # '''Lombard Street''': Known as the “crookedest street in the world,” Lombard Street features a series of eight sharp turns and beautifully landscaped flowerbeds. Visitors can drive or walk down this iconic street for a fun photo opportunity and to admire the stunning views of the surrounding area.
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