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San Francisco


Area Attractions

San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in the country, and our San Francisco office has breathtaking views of the Bay. This small gem of a city has much to offer those who visit and live here.  From grand, sweeping views to neighborhood color and cable cars, from world-class dining to shopping at Union Square - San Francisco is home to a little bit of everything. And the famous Napa Valley wine country is just an hour away. 

Below are just some of the city's attractions.

Landmarks:  http://www.mustseesanfrancisco.com/sights.htm

Theater

American Conservatory Theater Union Square

San Francisco's Tony Award-winning theatre company presents seven major plays each season from the classic to the contemporary in its landmark home, Geary Theater, 415 Geary St. Phone: 415-439-2392. www.act-sf.org

Beach Blanket Babylon

Steve Silver's award-winning, zany musical revue features excellent singers sporting enormous hats and stunning visual pun costumes. Longest running musical revue in theater history.  Phone: 415-421-6788

Museums

Asian Art Museum

One of the largest museums in the world devoted exclusively to Asian art with a collection comprising nearly 15,000 objects spanning 6,000 years of history. The museum reopened in March 2003 at its new, expanded facility at San Francisco's Civic Center. Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm, Thursday until 9pm. Admission: $10 adults, $7 seniors, $6 ages 12-17 and college students with ID, $5 after 5pm on Thursday.  First Tuesday of the month free. Address: 200 Larkin Street. Phone: 415-581-3500. www.asianart.org

de Young Museum Golden Gate Park

This museum in Golden Gate Park is in a state-of-the-art facility (reopened in 2005) that integrates art, architecture and natural landscape. Phone: 415-750-3600. www.deyoungmuseum.org

Legion of Honor

Ancient and European art from 2500 B.C. through the 20th century. Artists represented include El Greco, Rembrandt, Rubens, Monet and Picasso. One of the world's leading collections of Rodin sculpture and dramatic views of the Golden Gate and The City make this a must-see museum. Open Tu-Su  9:30am-5pm. Admission is $10, $7 seniors 65 and older, $6 ages 13-17. Free first Tuesday of the month. Address: 34th Avenue and Clement Street. Phone: 415-750-3600. www.legionofhonor.org

Museum of the African Diaspora

The newest addition to the Yerba Buena Gardens area, MoAD is the only museum of its kind to inform and educate about how all people, ultimately, are African. Original works addressing the dispersal movements out of Africa that populated the rest of the world, as well as traveling exhibitions, film, video and multimedia will tell the exciting untold stories of the African Diaspora. Address: 685 Mission Street.  Phone: 415-358-7200.  www.moadsf.org

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Located in a spectacular new building, SFMOMA offers the West Coast's most comprehensive collection of modern and contemporary art, shopping at the Museum Store and dining at Caffé Museo. 11am-6pm, Th until 9pm; closed W and major holidays. Adults $12.50.  First Tuesday of each month free; Th 6-8:45pm half-price. Address: 151 Third Street.  Phone: 415-357-4000.  www.sfmoma.org

Sports

San Francisco Giants

AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants. Located on The City’s scenic waterfront, the ballpark is a short walk from downtown San Francisco and Moscone Center and is accessible by every means of public transit. 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Phone: 415-972-2000. www.sfgiants.com

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