Tuesday, March 9, 2010

what to see in san francisco

san Francisco is the city in California state. It is a very beautiful city. in my last summer holidays I went to san Francisco. What I heard about the city I found much more in the city. the city has breathtaking sceneries. There are lots of places to see in the city but I am mentioning few of them here.

Pacific heights-Pacific Heights is the undisputed center of San Francisco's wealth. With achingly beautiful mansions, well-groomed parks, and distinct views of the Bay, Pac Heights is the most coveted real estate in Northern California. Come to see the Hass-Lilienthal House, the Spreckels Mansion, and a plethora of luxury cars flanking the luxury residences. Rest in Lafayette Park, one of the best in the city for its views and impeccable cleanliness. Feel free to bring your Prada and your poodle if you want to fit in with Pac Heights' well-coiffed residents. For lodging select only cheap hotels. They provide cheap hotel rates to the visitors. They also provide great discount rates to the customers.

Buena vista park- The oldest of San Francisco's parks, Buena Vista Park offers dazzling views of the city. Nestled between Haight-Ashbury and Lower Haight neighborhoods, Buena Vista Park, with its winding paths and natural beauty, allows you to escape the city. Its collection of winding staircases and dense thickets creates a natural space that evokes the wilderness that existed before the construction of the city. Prepare yourself for steep climbs and breathtaking views, as Buena Vista Park overlooks all of San Francisco. Through dense foliage, you can glimpse the Golden Gate Bridge, downtown, and many other neighborhoods among the beautiful trees and exotic flowers.

Alamo square-Hailed as one of the most photographed nooks in all of San Francisco, this park is located on the slopes of one of the city's infamous hillsides, affording picturesque views of the downtown area--including the iconic TransAmerica Building on clear days. In the foreground of your view will be the row of "Painted Ladies," six brightly colored and beautifully well-kept Queen Anne houses, instantly recognizable to anyone who's seen the opening credits to the hit-but-defunct sitcom Full House. Swing by for a quick snapshot, or stick around to enjoy what is one of San Francisco's very fine parks, a quiet retreat from the bustling city all around you.

For staying I select a hotel which was among the hotels in san Francisco. This hotel was very cheap and it was offering very large amount of discount at cheap prices. The hotel was very clean and very much decorated. There was a pleasing environment all over. Outside the hotel there was lush green environment. Greenery is everywhere. It was a very pleasing environment. The name of the hotel was the westin san francisco. This hotel offers very nice services to the visitors which pamper them. The cheap price of the hotel attracts tourists from all over the world.

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