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]]>So, if you find yourself visiting the Bay Area and want to take time to do a “deep dive” into the best that the Bay has to offer, here are some recommendations for places to visit.
One of the most popular day trips in San Francisco is to Alcatraz Island, a small rocky piece of land in the middle of the bay that once housed one of the world’s most notorious prisons. You’ll love touring the former jail as well as the sights of San Francisco from here.
Arguably the most iconic bridge in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge is a marvel as it crosses the west end of the bay from San Francisco to Marin County. The views of the bay from the bridge itself are marvelous, and you will also find spots like the Marin Headlands Vista Point on the north end of the bridge to see it and the bay from.
Alcatraz might be the most famous island in the bay, but if you are looking for something a little more natural and laid-back, a day trip to Angel Island is a fantastic choice. Arguably the best views of San Francisco’s skyline can be seen from the island’s high point, and you will also find plenty of walking and hiking trails as well as underrated beaches.
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]]>If you have a choice, pick a nice and sunny day to do your walk across the bridge. San Francisco can be pretty foggy at times, and it’s possible you won’t even get to see the top of the bridge if you do your walk at certain times of the day.
Like most bridges, Golden Gate is open from all sides and surrounded by water. Wind will probably be blowing right in your face during the walk, so make sure to dress up in layers and pull your hair back if you don’t want it to be all messy by the time you make it to the other side.
You’ll be surrounded by a lot of people during your walk, and it’s important to be really careful. The walkway isn’t extremely narrow and you’ll often be sharing it with cyclists and other tourists trying to take a picture, so be alert at all times.
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]]>The post 3 Spots You Must See in San Francisco Bay appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, if you find yourself visiting the Bay Area and want to take time to do a “deep dive” into the best that the Bay has to offer, here are some recommendations for places to visit.
One of the most popular day trips in San Francisco is to Alcatraz Island, a small rocky piece of land in the middle of the bay that once housed one of the world’s most notorious prisons. You’ll love touring the former jail as well as the sights of San Francisco from here.
Arguably the most iconic bridge in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge is a marvel as it crosses the west end of the bay from San Francisco to Marin County. The views of the bay from the bridge itself are marvelous, and you will also find spots like the Marin Headlands Vista Point on the north end of the bridge to see it and the bay from.
Alcatraz might be the most famous island in the bay, but if you are looking for something a little more natural and laid-back, a day trip to Angel Island is a fantastic choice. Arguably the best views of San Francisco’s skyline can be seen from the island’s high point, and you will also find plenty of walking and hiking trails as well as underrated beaches.
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]]>The post Useful Tips to Follow When Walking Across the Golden Gate Bridge appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have a choice, pick a nice and sunny day to do your walk across the bridge. San Francisco can be pretty foggy at times, and it’s possible you won’t even get to see the top of the bridge if you do your walk at certain times of the day.
Like most bridges, Golden Gate is open from all sides and surrounded by water. Wind will probably be blowing right in your face during the walk, so make sure to dress up in layers and pull your hair back if you don’t want it to be all messy by the time you make it to the other side.
You’ll be surrounded by a lot of people during your walk, and it’s important to be really careful. The walkway isn’t extremely narrow and you’ll often be sharing it with cyclists and other tourists trying to take a picture, so be alert at all times.
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