Tag: “San Miniato”

75 places found.

  1. ocean beach

    Ocean Beach makes up the entire west side of the San Francisco peninsula, where the Pacific meets the dunes. The Great Highway (Highway 35) runs the length of it, from Geary Blvd by the Cliff House to the North, to Sloat Blvd by the zoo to the South.

  2. San Francisco Art Institute

    Founded in 1871, The San Francisco Art Institute is one of San Francisco's oldest art schools. It occupies a great complex in North Beach.

  3. Hua Zang Si

  4. Mission Creek

    Mission Creek is really more of a canal -- a former creek. The land around it was originally marsh, and was developed in to railyards and shipyards.

  5. Club Quarters in San Francisco

    If you can't afford a cruise, set sail for a weekend at San Francisco's Club Quarters. This Financial District hotel's low ceilings and metal swinging doors give you the illusion of being booked into a ship's interior cabin.

  6. Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project, Tenderloin District, Youth With a Mission

    Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project; Created by youth from Glide Memorial, Youth With a Mission, Golden Gate YMCA and Hamilton Family Center in collaboration with Amnesty International.

  7. Bay to breakers

    Started as a race through San Francisco in 1912 "Bay to Breakers" has become to more than a sports event. It has grown to a huge party throughout the whole city that no one should miss, when being in the bay area on the third sunday of may.

  8. AT&T Park

    Home of the San Francisco Giants. Formerly known as SBC Park, and before that, Pacific Bell Park.

  9. Hotel De Anza

    The Art Deco-era Hotel De Anza opened in 1931. For many years, this was San Jose's only luxury hotel with clients including Eleanor Roosevelt, Jack Dempsey and film stars like Susan Hayward and Paulette Goddard.

    The beautiful, 25-foot high diving lady was painted on the building's exterior in 1951 to promote the hotel's heated pool.

  10. The Hotel Triton

    Hotel Triton is an avant-garde eco-hotel located conveniently near the entrance to San Francisco's Chinatown. The hotel houses 140 EcoRooms each with beds covered in organic sheeting as well as encouraging guests to reuse towels with the idea to save water and energy.