Developed by physicist Frank Oppenheimer and opened in 1969, this innovative and interactive museum is dedicated to art, science and human perception. Relocated from the Palace of Fine Arts to Piers 15 and 17, the modern space features plenty of new green technologies including the largest solar panel roof in San Francisco and offers over 600 hands-on exhibits. These hands-on displays unveil the mysteries of science and language, and present these theories simply and succinctly. Webinars, special events and seminars occur throughout the year. This San Francisco gem is a must visit.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art houses a permanent collection of over 15,000 works, including 4,700 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and 9,000 photographs. Originally opened in 1995, the museum has exhibited the works of Henri Matisse, Richard Diebenkorn, Dorothea Lange, Paul Klee, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and many contemporary artists. Designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta, the space itself is a wonder to behold. After a major renovation completed in 2016, the SFMOMA now boasts seven floors of art along with exciting new features including a living wall, sculpture garden and impressive views of Yerba Buena Gardens.
Located in Golden Gate Park, the California Academy of Sciences is one of the greenest buildings in the city and has a platinum certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). The museum features the newly renovated and expanded Steinhart Aquarium, complete with a hands-on tide pool and the well-known alligator swamp. Other exciting features are the Morrison Planetarium, the four-story rain-forest dome, and the Hall of African Mammals. In addition to these educational gems, the museum features other natural history exhibits as well as exhibits about global warming. The Academy Cafe offers international cuisine, while the elegant Moss Room restaurant is the only dining option available in the park past museum closing time.
Perennially ranked among the top universities in the world, this 1,232-acre (499-hectare) campus is embellished with iconic museums, historic libraries, architectural marvels and immaculate lawns. In addition to being educated and enlightened by Nobel laureates, the university also encourages its bright young minds to excel at sports NCAA sports, molding them into well-rounded individuals. Founded in 1868, UC Berkeley is the oldest educational institution in the University of California system. Campus life centers on Sproul Plaza and Sather Gate where you can find a reminder of Berkeley's place in American social history. The site also includes the plaque marking the spot where Mario Savio launched the Free Speech movement in 1964. Steve Wozniak, Chris Pine, Eric Schmidt and Gordon Moore are some of the university's most notable alumni.
This state park, which spans the shorelines of several cities, features a landscape characterized by wetlands, sandy shores, landfills and marshes. The park offers plenty of recreational opportunities for nature and outdoor enthusiasts, and also affords splendid views of the San Francisco Bay. Those inclined to wildlife viewing and hiking will relish a visit to this scenic state park.
Een van de drukste gebieden van de stad, Chinatown is een smeltkroes van winkels, restaurants en bedrijven van alle soorten. De bruisende en hechte gemeenschap die in deze buurt leeft heeft er ook voor gezorgd dat dit een van de beste toeristische attracties van San Francisco is. Gelukkig zijn en vele zijstraten, rustige winkels en traditionele restaurants die wat soelaas bieden van de drukte buiten. Test je geluk in een van de honderden dineropties in het gebied, speciaal diegene die dim Sum serveren, aangezien die tot de beste van de stad kunnen behoren. Stop ook in een van de kleine kruidenwinkels om een aantal ongebruikelijke kruiden en kunst. Het is op de Grand Avenue die een van de oudste straten in Chinatown is.
De Hayes Valley is een nieuwe plek in San Francisco voor kleine, trendy boetiekjes, cafés met eindeloze terrassen en groene parken. Een product van de aardbeving van 1989 toen een gedeelte van de snelweg vernietigd werd, werd elders herbouwd. Nu is de Vallei Hayes met de bouw van een mooi park tot bloei gekomen daar waar de snelweg eens was. Er zijn eindeloze straten en restaurants die alles verkopen van meubels tot tassen zoals bij Timbuk2). Probeer Absinthe voor een hapje of een cocktail. Dit is zeker een makkelijke plaats om je in te verdwalen op de zondagmiddag.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art houses a permanent collection of over 15,000 works, including 4,700 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and 9,000 photographs. Originally opened in 1995, the museum has exhibited the works of Henri Matisse, Richard Diebenkorn, Dorothea Lange, Paul Klee, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and many contemporary artists. Designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta, the space itself is a wonder to behold. After a major renovation completed in 2016, the SFMOMA now boasts seven floors of art along with exciting new features including a living wall, sculpture garden and impressive views of Yerba Buena Gardens.
Een van de drukste gebieden van de stad, Chinatown is een smeltkroes van winkels, restaurants en bedrijven van alle soorten. De bruisende en hechte gemeenschap die in deze buurt leeft heeft er ook voor gezorgd dat dit een van de beste toeristische attracties van San Francisco is. Gelukkig zijn en vele zijstraten, rustige winkels en traditionele restaurants die wat soelaas bieden van de drukte buiten. Test je geluk in een van de honderden dineropties in het gebied, speciaal diegene die dim Sum serveren, aangezien die tot de beste van de stad kunnen behoren. Stop ook in een van de kleine kruidenwinkels om een aantal ongebruikelijke kruiden en kunst. Het is op de Grand Avenue die een van de oudste straten in Chinatown is.
A Masterpiece of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Salesforce Transit Center is an excellent facility in the South of Market of San Francisco. An established network of light rail and buses converge at the Salesforce Transit Center and it has become a lot easier to navigate through the city ever since this transit center has come into existence. Apart from that, it has become somewhat of a landmark amongst locals as well as tourists due to its outstanding features such as a rooftop park, restaurants, cafes, shopping establishments, an amphitheater and more. It is a place to experience convenience, comfort, culture, and luxury all under one roof.
Developed by physicist Frank Oppenheimer and opened in 1969, this innovative and interactive museum is dedicated to art, science and human perception. Relocated from the Palace of Fine Arts to Piers 15 and 17, the modern space features plenty of new green technologies including the largest solar panel roof in San Francisco and offers over 600 hands-on exhibits. These hands-on displays unveil the mysteries of science and language, and present these theories simply and succinctly. Webinars, special events and seminars occur throughout the year. This San Francisco gem is a must visit.
Pleasantly sailing through the entire San Francisco Bay Area, Escape from the Rock is particularly famed for unearthing and exploring the mysteries of the notorious Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison, where tales of the 'Alcatraz Escape' and its most notable residents like John Anglin and Al Capone are retold. Traversing the Golden Gate Bridge, visitors get to pleasantly view the Angel Island as well as the city's breathtaking skyline. The tour lasts for 90 minutes; they have on board accessible audio guides to offer the visitors a better picture of the history of 'The Rock'. Complete with a stunning line-up of DJs, music systems and more, the cruise also has provisions for themed events, private events and other special occasions.