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THINGS TO DO IN SAN FRANCISCO

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THINGS TO DO IN SAN FRANCISCO

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  1. THINGS TO DO IN SAN FRANCISCO Are you a local? If coming from another California city like San Jose or Los Angeles and have been around San Francisco’s blocks a few times, you need to visit some new destinations and many more things to do in San Francisco with Charter Bus Rental. GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE: The Golden Gate Bridge is the most exciting part of the San Francisco skyline. Plan with Charter Bus Rentalto go to the Welcome Center, which is where you’ll find great views of the Bridge, orientation and information services, and educational exhibits about the history, science, and engineering of the original 12-foot stainless steel Bridge “test tower” used in 1933. It’s important to know that parking is extremely limited at the Golden Gate Bridge, and we recommend coordinating with your Charter Bus Rental driver to be dropped off at the Welcome Center. When you complete your visit, you can coordinate pick-up back at the Welcome Center or at the end of a bike tour, walking tour, or group hike.

  2. GOLDEN GATE PARK: Golden Gate Park is the city’s most iconic place. It’s easy to understand why Golden Gate Park is the third most visited park in the United States. There’s no shortage of unique and interesting things to see and do! You could spend the entire day at this park with your group, exploring all 1,017 acres and visiting popular attractions with rent a charter bus like the Japanese Tea Garden, San Francisco Botanical Garden, California Academy of Sciences Museum, and de Young Fine Arts Museum. YERBA BUENA GARDENS: Yerba Buena Gardens locally Known as the “Cultural Heart of San Francisco,” is a family- friendly public park full of attractions for arts and culture and recreational activities. In the park itself, you’ll find the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Children’s Creativity Museum, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the Moscone Center, and the Metreon, Yerba Buena Gardens is the largest IMAX theater in North America.

  3. Planning your visit with around the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival between May to October, visitors can experience a plethora of free performing arts shows around the gardens, concerts, theater, dance, and circus arts. UNION SQUARE: Union Square Plaza in San Francisco has the best free public events, shopping, art galleries, and theaters. One of the top draws to Union Square is its potential for retail therapy, so plan a visit to enjoy shopping at name-brand storefronts like Chanel, Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton LUSH, and Urban Outfitters, Burberry, Banana Republic, and more! l Go to one of Union Square’s annual holiday events like the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Bill Graham Union Square Menorah. Lighting, SantaCon, and red-suited jolly in Union Square. ORACLE PARK: If you’ve visited San Francisco but haven’t gone to Oracle Park, now’s the time to plan your visit with and enjoy the San Francisco Giants ballgame, tour of the stadium, concerts, running race, and ballpark lawn movie night. The notable thing is that there is a limited number of oversize vehicle parking spaces available in Lot A “Bus Lot” which is located on the west side of Terry Francois Boulevard, next to the Lot A fence. You need $80 in cash to pay the oversize vehicle parking fee. FERRY BUILDING MARKETPLACE: The Historic Ferry Building Marketplace is situated along San Francisco’s Embarcadero, one of the city’s best places to shop for unique, gourmet eats like handcrafted caviar, personal- sized cheesecakes, pure artisanal honey, mushroom log, a bag of chanterelles from Far West Fungi. you can walk along one of the area’s many piers for city and harbor views, or have your swing by Coit Tower to check another historical landmark off your list. EXPLORATORIUM: The Exploratorium is one of the city’s most exciting institutions focused on the intersection of science, technology, and the arts. It’s stocked with interactive exhibits like the Sun Painting, a

  4. vision of colorful and ever-changing prismatic light, and Black Sand, an interactive “sandbox” of magnetized sand from nearby Ocean Beach. Your driver drops off your group and finds a space at 600 North Point Street, 2700 Jones Street, 2600 Jones Street, or 199 North Point Street. RENT A BUS IN SAN FRANCISCO: Whether it’s your first time in San Francisco, or you’re a seasoned traveler to this coastal California city, Bus Charter Nationwide USA takes you wherever you want to go in San Francisco, like bustling Union Square or the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Just give us a call at +1-856-861-4423 to speak with a Charter Bus Rental expert and get started on the road.

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