Alamo Square Houses The typical Victorian houses of Alamo square, also known as Painted Ladies.
Alcatraz The famous Alcatraz prison, which was only in operation for 30 years, between 1934 and 1963, but is world famous.
Cable car A Cable Car in front of the Cable Car Museum where you can see how the mechanism of the endless cable that propels these wooden cars works.
Downtown Downtown San Francisco and the Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco’s tallest skyscraper.
Chinatown Chinatown Gate is the gateway to this bustling area filled with Chinese shops and restaurants.
Coit Tower The Coit tower is shaped like a fire hose and is a monument to honour volunteer firefighters.
Ferry building The ferry building.
Fisherman's Warf Fisherman’s Warf is a very touristy place. You can see Otaries warming up in the sun and eating in one of its many seafood restaurants.
San Francisco View of San Francisco and its sloping streets from Alcatraz prison.
Golden Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge connects San Francisco and Marin County since 1937.
Lombard Street The famous Lombard Street which winds a very steep hill. A limousine that had ventured there got stuck and a helicopter had to be used to remove it from its unfortunate position.
Palace of fine arts The Palace of Fine Arts was the venue for the 1915 Panama-Pacific exhibition.