Hilly San Francisco’s historic cable cars clatter up and down rollercoaster
streets. Hop on one to travel from bustling Union Square to a mosaic of vibrant
ethnic districts like Italian North Beach and America’s largest Chinatown.
Eat, relax and be entertained in this iconic city where the living is easy.
Background
You’ll be dazzled by San Francisco’s beautiful setting between the mighty Pacific
Ocean and the blue expanse of San Francisco Bay. The city was born
during the Gold Rush, and still enjoys a legacy of quirky eccentricity and letting
the good times roll. You’ll soon find your feet in compact San Francisco – though
wear comfortable shoes for the hills. Explore the city’s fascinating neighbourhoods,
surrounding central Union Square and Market Street.
First-time visit
Step onto the Powell-Hyde cable car at Union Square and hold tight as it
rattles to Fisherman’s Wharf at the other end of the line. Here you can
stroll the Aquatic Park waterfront, sample fresh seafood and sourdough bread,
or catch a ferry to Alcatraz island. Stroll in hippies’ birthplace
Haight-Ashbury, and walk a few paces on Golden Gate Bridge, but
wrap up warm as it’s windy! Eat your way through America’s largest Chinatown,
and sample Californian cuisine, a heady fusion of American, Mediterranean and Asian
flavours.
Return visit
Wander peaceful trails though three-mile-long Golden Gate Park, with woods,
lakes, waterfalls and meadows reaching the Ocean Esplanade beside the
Pacific. Inside the park, visit the De Young Museum’s American art
collection, and the spectacular Asian Art Museum which takes you on a virtual
journey to another continent. Learn about life on earth in the California Academy
of Sciences. Venture across the Golden Gate to the small communities of
picturesque Marin County, or you might prefer some wine-tasting at the famous
Napa Valley vineyards, one hour’s drive from central San Francisco.
San Francisco International Airport is glossy, modern and effective, transporting
some 37 million passengers a year. The airport is 13 miles (21 km) from downtown San
Francisco, about a 20-minute drive.
To walk the loop of all the terminals takes 25 minutes. The AirTrain runs 24 hours a
day between all the terminals. Find the AirTrain stations in Terminals 1, 2
(currently closed) and 3 on Level 5 of the Domestic Parking Garage. The two AirTrain
stations in the International Terminal are at either end of the Departures Hall on
the level above check-in. A complete journey around the airport takes about 20
minutes.
Airport parking
Short-stay parking is available in the Central Parking Garage, a five-minute walk
away from all the terminals. For daily parking, head to International Garages A and
G, connected to the airport by a ten-minute ride on the AirTrain. Long-term parking
(the cheapest option) is a ten-minute shuttle bus ride away from the terminals.
Valet parking can be found on the upper level of the Domestic Departures Roadway.
Time Zone
GMT -8 (-7 in summertime).
Useful tips
Security levels are still high in all US airports so expect queues at immigration and
allow three hours to check in for international flights.
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