Choose to spend your holiday in San Francisco at The Orchard Garden Hotel. Our sanctuary on Bush Street is in the center of San Francisco’s downtown. Some of the city’s most famous and treasured landmarks are only a short distance away. Making it simple to enjoy everything this unique city has to offer.
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Fisherman’s Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf is a busy and historically significant marketplace with numerous attractions and spectacular views of the Bay. This popular location features a coastal row of unusual shops and souvenir stores. And live music, and a fantastic fishing pier.
The Presidio
The 1,480-acre Presidio National Park maintains San Francisco’s ecological and artistic heritage. The fair takes place at the Presidio, which was previously a US Army base. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area now includes it. A well-liked year-round location with walking paths, historic and cultural treasures, and stunning views.
The biggest zoological park and preservation organization in northern California is the San Francisco Zoo. More than 1,000 rare and endangered creatures can be found there. This urban hideaway offers hundreds of exhibitions and a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. Including Gulch, the Gorilla Preserve, and Penguin Island.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has a large collection of modern and contemporary twentieth-century art. Artwork, sculpture, photography, and building are some of the forms covered. Don’t miss the stunning atrium entrance and interactive Education Center. The new 14,400-square-foot Rooftop Garden, Caffe Museo, and museum store.
Meteron
The Metreon is a prominent music and technological venue in central San Francisco. The 350,000-square-foot complex offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and interactive activities. As well as the West Coast’s largest IMAX theater.
Asiatic Art Museum
The Asian Art Museum ranks among the world’s largest museums. With seventeen thousand artworks covering six thousand years of history organized into seven categories. The Civic Center’s high-tech museum focuses on materials and design. and Asian art and culture’s intellectual accomplishments.
Chinatown
Historic Chinatown is one of San Francisco’s most famous tourist attractions. It is host to the West Coast’s biggest Chinese population. Pass through the dragon-crested gate to discover a variety of interesting eateries, and boutiques. Marketplaces and bakeries spread throughout a 24-square-block area.
Moscone Convention Center
The Moscone Center features six main exposition rooms and 700,000 square feet of exhibit space.There are 123,000 square feet of gorgeous pre-function lounges and 106 meeting rooms. It also houses a broad collection of San Francisco public art. Catering services, cutting-edge audio/visual technology. This first-rate facility is completed with a digital network.
Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts was part of the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition in 1915. It is a huge landmark with arching colonnades and a classical Roman rotunda in a lovely park environment. It accommodates art exhibitions, theatrical performances, and other activities. And has served as the setting for numerous films, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo.
Alcatraz Island
Cruise around San Francisco Bay to Alcatraz, a rocky island. It is one of the city’s most important historical sites. Alcatraz, America’s famous maximum-security prison, is situated in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Before hosting the country’s most famous convicts, including robber Al Capone.