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At the corner of Stanyan and Fulton Streets
San Francisco, California 94118
(415) 831-2700

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Golden Gate Park

  • March 22, 2001
  • Rated 3 of 5 by shoppingbebe from New York , New York
explore golden gate park with its incredible rose gardens and romantic swan-filled ponds. you can take small boat rides around the water and see some incredible scenery.

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From journal the city by the bay!

Walking the Golden Gate Bridge

  • March 3, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Ricardo! from Santander, Spain
Walking the Golden Gate Bridge was great. After a while you can get a little tired but it is worthy. You can have great views of the city and the bay, which will give you the opportunity to take beautiful pictures.

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From journal The Amazing San Francisco

Golden Gate Park

  • August 8, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Pamela Nayor from Anaheim, California
This wonderful park has something for everyone. Lakes that have boat rentals, bison roaming a large field, running/biking trails, a windmill, gardens, a botanical center, tea gardens, museums, and children’s playgrounds. We spent a good part of the day here and could have stayed even longer if we had more time on our trip.

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From journal Family Escape to San Francisco

Golden Gate Park

  • January 17, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by queserasera from Orlando, Florida
We met up with some friends to explore this large, lovely park. It's a great place to walk, picnic, and relax. The Japanese Tea Garden was a highlight and worth the modest admission fee (less than $4 when we visited). According to the San Francisco Parks Trust, it's "the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States."

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From journal San Francisco: The City by the Bay

Golden Gate Park

  • February 2, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by bokcrazy from Atlanta, Georgia
Standing on the Golden Gate Bridge is an experience you will not soon forget. Please note that it can be very windy often and those with vertigo should not walk onto the bridge. Myself I have a problem with heights but was able to walk about 10 feet onto the bridge to try and get the feel. You truly will feel small, standing next to or on this man-made marvel.

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From journal A Golden Gate Adventure

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