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San Francisco is full of places to explore. You'll spend a lot of time looking through these links and discovering the treasures of San Francisco.
San Francisco Attractions
San Francisco Opera
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Ballet
San Francisco Film Society
SFcinematheque
San Francisco Chinatown
San Francisco Mime Troupe
The Cacophony Society
DADA Fest
The Art Car Fest
Victorian Home Walking Tour
San Francisco Architectural Heritage
San Francisco Art Institute
AQUARIUM OF THE BAY AT PIER 39
BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
THE EXPLORATORIUM
MARE ISLAND HISTORIC PARK
PIER 39
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! MUSEUM
USS HORNET MUSEUM
WAX MUSEUM
WINCHESTER MYSTERY HOUSE
Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market .
Alcatraz Island
Festivals and Parades
Fisherman's Wharf and Aquatic Park
Golden Gate Park .
San Francisco Public Library .
Street Festivals .
San Francisco Museums
Golden Gate Park Museums
Visit the Academy of Sciences, Asian Art Museum, and Arboretum in Golden Gate Park.
Museums with Free Admission Days
Many museums in San Francisco have free admission days.
Museo ItaloAmericano
Italian museum in Fort Mason. Offers languages classes and special events.
North Beach History Museum
San Francisco's North Beach History Museum has exhibits covering the Barbary Coast days, the earthquake, and the Beat Era.
African-American Historical and Cultural Society Museum
Museum of African-American Culture in Fort Mason.
Alcatraz Island
Visit Alcatraz Island, famous prison from San Francisco's past.
Asian Art Museum
The Asian Art Museum has opened in its new Civic Center location.
Exploratorium
Interactive museum featuring "hands-on" exhibits and educational programs for kids.
Fort Mason Museums
Fort Mason is home to the Craft and Folk Art, African-American, and ItaloAmericano Museums.
San Francisco Libraries
Chinatown Branch Library
You can also view this site in Chinese. Large collection of Chinese books as well as other Asian languages.
Holt Labor Library
Library of labor and socialist history, including current subscriptions, books, pamphlets, computer use, and video collection. Open to the public.
Marina Library Branch
San Francisco Public Library branch on Chestnut Street.
Mechanics Institute Library
Great private library downtown where you can read good books in comfortable surroundings with easy chairs. Special events and chess club.
North Beach Library Branch
Includes a collection of over 250 Beat Writer works.
Presidio Library Branch
Presidio branch of the San Francisco Public Library.
Richmond Library Branch
Largest branch reference collection, materials in Chinese, Korean, and Russian.
San Francisco Public Library
The new main library in the Civic Center is open with many interesting sections, and you can access the Net with their computers
The Wallace Stegner Environmental Center
The Center, in the main branch of the public library, is a great resource for environmental information and has a large collection of environmental works.
The William E. Colby Memorial Library
Part of the Sierra Club on Second Street, this library contains many works on environmental issues.
San Francisco Sports
San Francisco Giants (Baseball) . There's nothing better than strolling down to Pac Bell Park to catch a Giants game. To get good seats on short notice, I use the Double Play ticket window to get extras from season ticket holders.
San Francisco 49ers (Football) . 49ers fans are known for tailgating at Candlestick Park with caviar, wine and cheese.
Oakland Raiders (Football) . Raiders fans are known for the Black Hole -- a rowdy group in the end zone who wear all black and scream at every opportunity.
Golden State Warriors (Basketball) . The Warriors play next door to the Raiders at the Oakland Coliseum.
San Jose Sharks (Hockey) . The Sharks play at The Tank in San Jose.
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer) . The Earthquakes made it to the first round of the playoffs in 2003.
Stanford University . The Stanford Cardinal have won the Sear's Director's Cup (for the nation's best athletic program) 9 years in a row.
University of California at Berkeley . The Cal Bears often give Stanford a run for its money, especially during the annual Big Game.
More san francisco Family Attractions
Academy of Sciences, California
Consists of the Steinhart Aquarium, Morrison Planetarium, Natural History Museum.
875 Howard/4th St. 321-8000
Alcatraz-Blue and Gold Exclusive
The only walking tour of Alcatraz. Home to Al "Scarface" Capone, "Machine Gun" Kelly.
Daily tours depart Pier 41. 705-5555
Aquarium of the Bay
Walk through 300 feet of crystal clear tunnels where visitors are within inches of marine animals indigenous to the Bay.
PIER 39. 1-888-SEA-DIVE 
Blue & Gold Fleet
Enjoy a spectacular 1-hour narrated tour of the San Francisco Bay. Exclusive- the only walking tour of Alcatraz.
PIER 39. 773-1188 
Exploratorium
An interactive science museum housed in the Palace of Fine Arts. Reservations are required for the Tactile Dome.
3601 Lyon/Marina Blvd. 561-0360 
Ghirardelli Square
The former chocolate factory is home to over 70 shops and restaurants. Be sure to stop at the sweet shop!
900 North Point/Larkin. 775-5500 
GuideYou.com
San Francisco discount tickets. Buy online and save on city tours, wine country, attractions, more! Online only discounts from Bay City Guide advertisers. www.GuideYou.com
Jelly Belly
Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center and take the free factory tour. Monday-Sunday 9am-5pm. Visit the cafe, java bar and gift store.
(800) 953-5592 www.jellybelly.com
Levi Strauss & Co. Visitors Center
See the colorful history of a company whose products, marketing and business practices shaped popular culture.
Levi's Plaza, 1155 Battery/Union
Museé Mécanique
Revisit childhood memories! This penny arcade museum displays antique mechanical games. Pier 45 at the end of Taylor St. 346-2000
Napa Valley Wine Train
Return to a time when rail was the most elegant way to travel. This unique Wine Country excursion features gourmet dining daily. (800) 427-4124
Niketown
Niketown is proud to support athletes and the dreams they chase! For the latest in Nike fashion and fitness stop by Niketown SF.
278 Post/Stockton 392-6453 
PIER 39
Home to over 100 specialty shops, 10 restaurants and family attractions including Turbo Ride, the Venetian Carousel and the sea lions.
Beach/Embarcadero. 981-PIER
Red & White Fleet
Golden Gate Bridge Cruise. Under the Bridge, along the Wharf, Sausalito, Tiburon, Angel Island & Alcatraz. Narrated in six languages.
Pier 43 1/2 or call 447-0597 
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum
This museum of the odd and unusual was inspired by the 1920s newspaper column "Believe It Or Not!"
175 Jefferson/Mason. 771-6188 
SF Maritime National Historical Park Visitors Center
USS Pampanito (Pier 45), Hyde Street Pier Historic Ships, Maritime Museum (Aquatic Park), Maritime Library (Bldg. E, Fort Mason)
651-6662
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
USS Pampanito (Pier 45), Hyde St. Pier Ships, Maritime Museum (Aquatic Park), Maritime Library (Ft. Mason) (K, 2) 561-6662
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
20th Century art in a variety of media by modern-day masters and renowned Bay Area artists.
151 3rd St./Mission. 357-4000
San Francisco Zoo
All-new African Savanna habitat featuring unique viewing areas, a giraffe lodge and children's nature play area.
Sloat/Great Hwy. 753-7061
SS Jeremiah O'Brien
Restored WWII Liberty Ship. Engines can be observed in operation on steaming weekend.
Pier 45, Fisherman's Wharf. 441-3101
Tour Mare Island
1854 Naval Shipyard, 1901 Chapel w/Tiffany windows, huge colonial mansions, drydocks, drive or ferry. Reservations:
(707) 557-1538, (707) 644-4746
Turbo Ride
The ultimate thrill ride, where the hydraulic seats move in synch with the action on the big screen. Discover why "seatbelts are positively required!"
PIER 39. 392-TURBO 
Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf
It's all new! Visit your old friends and meet new stars. See the art and mystery of wax sculpting.
145 Jefferson/Mason. (800) 439-4305 
Winchester Mystery House
Find out why Sarah Winchester built a 160-room house with doors, stairs and passageways leading nowhere.
San Jose. (408) 247-2101 
Bay Area Discovery Museum
Hands-on interactive exhibits for children. Ongoing classes, performances and special programs.
557 East Fort Baker, Sausalito. 487-4398
Exploratorium
An interactive science museum housed in the Palace of Fine Arts. Reservations are required for the Tactile Dome.
3601 Lyon/Marina Blvd. 561-0360 
Lawrence Hall of Science
This children's user-friendly museum features interactive experimentation in geology, animal behavior and plant life.
UC Berkeley. (510) 642-5134
The Tech Museum of Innovation
See how technology is changing the way we live. Featuring the IMAX® Dome theater. 201 South Market St., San Jose (408) 294-TECH
Musee Mechanique
Penny arcade museum displaying antique mechanical games.
Pier 45 at the end of Taylor St. 346-2000
Zeum
Art and technology center for kids 8-18 offering behind-the-scene experiences in the visual, media & performing arts.
Yerba Buena Gardens. 777-2800