Sunsets in San Francisco
Sunsets in San Francisco
Sunsets in San Francisco
Sunsets in San Francisco
Sunsets in San Francisco
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Introduction Sunsets in San Francisco

Introduction
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San Francisco is located on the Pacific coastline of California and has a spectacular coastline landscape. As the sun slowly sets into the Pacific Ocean, the entire city is shrouded in beautiful orange and red light, creating a tranquil and romantic atmosphere. As the landmark of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge is even more majestic at this time. Its silver cables and bridge body shine brightly under the setting sun, and together with the sparkling sea in the distance, it weaves a breathtaking picture. Walking in the streets and alleys of San Francisco, whether standing at Fisherman's Wharf and looking into the distance, or strolling on the trails of Golden Gate Park, you can feel this gift from nature. As the sun gradually sinks into the horizon, the color of the sky is constantly changing, from orange-red to violet, and then to deep blue. Each color is so pure and deep that it seems to wash away the dust in people's hearts.

Trip Moments Sunsets in San Francisco

Sunsets in San Francisco Trip Moments
San Francisco|SFMOMA Modern Art Museum

San Francisco|SFMOMA Modern Art Museum

|SFMOMA Modern Art Museum. 🔷Ticket purchase 🤍Ctrip booking, it's not too late to book on the day, you will receive a PDF email after the ticket is successfully booked, and you can enter the museum by scanning the code 🤍Buy tickets on site, buy tickets at the entrance of the museum 🎫Ticket type 🤍General Admission (GA) ticket 🤍Special exhibition The Visitor+ ticket GA 🤍Free 2nd Floor (whether you book or not, the staff on the 2nd floor only asked if you booked a ticket, there is no requirement to scan the code, after all, it's free haha), ticket prices are divided by age (see the picture), members and under 18 are free 🤍Free on the first Thursday of each month 🔷Opening hours 🤍Open from 13-20 on Thursdays, 10-17 from Friday to Tuesday. 🤍Closed on Wednesday. 🤍p.s. Before May 29, 2023, the second floor exhibition is free 🔷After entering the museum, go straight to the 7th floor - the exhibition about the polar, glacier and climate 'Erratic' 'Erratic' is a huge stone that is drifted far away by melting glaciers. Charriere drills the rock core in the way of drilling ice cores. Each drilling makes the huge stone lighter and more fragile - a metaphor for the current environmental crisis. Only when people squat down can they see the hollow and fragile of the huge stone. The polar ice core seals the climate history and geological history, and the stone cores arranged on the ground like rollers hint at an ancient way of transporting heavy objects. Charriere seems to be linking the process of human and earth interaction with the similarity of forms. In front of the flashback background of the night glacier snowstorm, watching the form of water, being dominated by the sound hanging above the head, moving repeatedly, feeling different sound effects at different standing points, as if walking through ice caves, glaciers, ice waterfalls, oceans, snowstorms, imagining the power of ten thousand jun in the crazy snowflakes. (Later, I saw a sentence in the sightline photography exhibition on the second floor 'Wherewe stand directly impacts what we see', not only what we see, everything we hear and perceive is related to the subject's position, space and senses are inevitably related) 🔷There is a soundscape exhibition 'Ongoing' on the 7th floor balcony. The music chanting in the horn is constantly reshaped by the light, architecture, and city sound of San Francisco. Seagulls seem to like listening to music, sitting steadily under the sound, and there is a lonely seagull squatting round and round between the glass skyscrapers - hiding outside the sea, and the Blue Sail downstairs responds from afar - the wind is sailing on the blue scarf.
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Famous Pier 39 @ Sanfranisco
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Famous Pier 39 @ Sanfranisco

Holidaying in Sanfranisco? Head down to pier 39 located at the Embarcadero, San Franisco, CA 94133 where this is a very popular tourists attraction for its spectacular view of the sanfranisco Bay area with a shopping center built right on the pier. There are many shops, Restaurants serving mostly seafood, street performances, virtual 3D rides, carnival games and even live sea lion that you will see busking in the sun on the pier. For parking at pier 39, it is almost impossible to park at the bay itself but you will find a huge parking lot at around pier 33 where parking is going to be really pricy, so be prepared! There are also several hotels just a stone throw away from the pier, do remember to book early on the trip app and look for out for any promotions and deals that trip always offer! #passionpassport #sanfranisco #pier39 #touristsattraction #attractions #mustvisit #urbanexplorer #foodie #summervacation
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Kinnie Kong
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Cafe Reveille – San Francisco
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Cafe Reveille – San Francisco

Lots of light, bubblegum pink tables, pretty tiles and lush greenery make Cafe Reville one of the most Instagrammable cafes in America. Don’t leave without ordering their legendary soft serve: While the cafe itself is beautifully bright and airy, your eyes will focus solely on this #café
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Fisherman’s Wharf

Fisherman’s Wharf

Seafood lovers, this destination is for you. Fisherman’s Wharf lives up to its name by offering freshly-caught and freshly-cooked seafood at a variety of waterfront restaurants. Not only will you enjoy the view, but you’ll also fill your belly with some of the tastiest dishes in California. If you like crab, for example, there’s a famous dish in Fisherman’s Wharf that serves crab and clam chowder in a sourdough bowl. If you can’t get enough lobster, they come dripping with butters, spices, sauces and glazes. If you’re a fan of catfish, they’ll practically purr on your plate. Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf if you’ve worked up an appetite during your travels. It’s one of the best places in California for seafood, and the only bad thing about it is that you might not fit into your pants anymore when you’re done! Address: Jefferson Street, Between Hyde and Powell Streets, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
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A Visit To Pier 39
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A Visit To Pier 39

#fallishere Pier 39 is one of the attractions to visit in San Francisco. I took a stroll there and I fell in love with the sea view at Pier 39 and you see lazy seals lying down on the platforms taking a nap. The air is fresh here and you get to see many different restaurant around the area. Pier 39 has a nautical feel and I love the Ambiance of the surrounding area. There's even a theme park there that you have check it out and have some fun. Do visit pier 39!
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Is San Francisco worth visiting?

Is San Francisco worth visiting?

"Every man should be allowed to love two cities, his own and San Francisco." As a tourist destination, I personally think that it's enough to pass by and play for 1-2 days. First of all, parking is more difficult compared to other cities in the United States, and it's hard to find parking spaces. The roads are not very spacious, and the hotels are expensive and small. The Golden Gate Bridge is a must-see spot here. I recommend a niche beach, which is almost uninhabited, can be enjoyed alone, and the Golden Gate Bridge is in full view.
WhimsicalNomad
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Is Fisherman’s Wharf worth the hype? 💯 Absolutely!
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Is Fisherman’s Wharf worth the hype? 💯 Absolutely!

A trip to San Francisco will not be complete without a nice evening stroll around the Fisherman’s Wharf! Here are some of the top things to do when you are visiting here: 🦭 Of course you can’t miss the opportunity to spot hundreds of seal chilling by Pier 39! They are here all year long, and is especially active during the day time! 🏠 check out the many interesting shops located by the pier, you will also see a small amusement park, guaranteed fun for the whole family! 🦀 Not to mention, the seafood here is also amazing for the foodies out there! Be sure to try out the iconic clam chowder in sourdough bread and the famous fresh giant crabs here, they are some of the best I’ve had in the US so far! #localguides #sanfranisco #usa #citybreak #unitedstates #seafood #100waysoftravel #海岛游 #familytrip
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Golden Gate Sunset Dreams 📸
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Golden Gate Sunset Dreams 📸

🌉 Visiting the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco was an experience drenched in hues of nostalgia and wonder. This colossal structure is not just an engineering marvel but a canvas that paints the city's ethos. Walking across the bridge, I felt the cool ocean breeze mingling with the warm embrace of the Californian sun. 🌅 The most mesmerizing moment was witnessing the sunset from the bridge. The sky turned into a symphony of pinks and oranges, with the bridge silhouette creating a perfect postcard image. It’s a must-capture scene for any photography enthusiast. 📸 For those planning a visit, I recommend timing your walk around sunset for the most dramatic views. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as the bridge spans a considerable distance. Also, layers are your best friend in San Francisco’s unpredictable weather. 🚶♂️ A lesser-known tip is to explore the areas around the bridge for some hidden culinary gems. The nearby Crissy Field offers a perfect picnic spot with a view.🍽️ Remember, the bridge can get quite foggy, so check the weather beforehand. And while the bridge is safe, always be aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings secure. 🌁 #GoldenGateGazing #SanFranSunset #BridgeWalkWonders #CaliforniaDreamscapes #SunsetPhotographyParadise #falltrip#mytravelhacks#localguides
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San Francisco!
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San Francisco!

San Francisco is a city that has it all! Located in Northern California, it is sometimes dubbed Silicon Valley because of the high number of tech companies that are based there. Some of the best attractions to do there include, spending time at the pier, visiting the Golden Gate Bridge and taking a cable car up and down the hilly streets. A small boat ride across the bay and you’ll be at Alcatraz prison which is now closed but was home to a number of high profile criminals. Because of natural weathering, the building will not be there forever… #harbour #sanfranisco #goldengatebridge #awesomepic
Marty O’Brien
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最接近太平洋的小角落 Sutro Baths
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最接近太平洋的小角落 Sutro Baths

Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned swimming complex located in the Lands End area of San Francisco, California. The baths were built in the late 19th century by Adolph Sutro, a wealthy businessman and former mayor of San Francisco. The Sutro Baths complex featured several swimming pools, including one that was the size of a football field, as well as slides, trapezes, and other aquatic attractions. The baths were also home to a museum, an ice skating rink, and a restaurant. The venue was a popular destination for San Franciscans and visitors alike, attracting as many as 10,000 people a day at its peak. Unfortunately, the baths were not a financial success, and they eventually fell into disrepair. The complex was damaged by a fire in 1966 and was subsequently demolished. Today, the ruins of the Sutro Baths are part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and are open to the public for exploration.#境外遊 #三藩市旅行
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San Francisco!!
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San Francisco!!

had a great time in San Francisco early last month and I have picked the must do things whilst there 1 coit tower - go up there for the lost walking views of the city 2 Golden Gate Bridge - this is obviously a must when you think San Francisco you think Golden Gate Bridge hands down and I’ll tell you it lived up to the expectation it was an amazing view from up there only thing it was a bit windy and foggy but was still amazing 3 Alcatraz island - this has been the most interesting and eye opening experience for me. you get an audio tape with the prisoners voices explaining they’re experience on the islands prison and it is so interesting to hear #travelling #san Francisco
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Beautiful Pier 39, San Francisco
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Beautiful Pier 39, San Francisco

#bucketlistreboot Fisherman’s Wharf, one of the most famous travelers attractions in San Francisco; is where I enjoy waterfront shopping, see food, chocolate, sour doughs soup, museums, and relaxation.
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