If you’re going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you’re going to San Francisco You’re gonna meet some gentle people there (Scott McKenzie 1967)
San Francisco
It’s really a very special feeling when it suddenly appears shiny red in the distance – famous Golden Gate Bridge, the city’s landmark. International Orange is the official name of its color. The elegant structure with its Art Deco towers is probably the most photographed bridge in the world, even though it often hides behind thick fog. Even today, it is still one of the longest suspension bridges in the world; up to 6,000 cyclists, more than 10,000 pedestrians and around 120,000 cars pass the bridge every day.
So when you finally walk through Chinatown, ride the no less famous Cable Car, look at the world’s most winding street, LombardStreet, or gaze down at the Fortress of Alcatraz, then a dream has actually come true: to stroll through San Francisco once in a lifetime. But see yourself…
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Chinatown in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Die größte chinesische Enklave außerhalb Asiens
Chinatown in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Die größte chinesische Enklave außerhalb Asiens
Cable Car in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Cable Car in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Blick vom Telegraph Hill auf die Festung Alcatraz in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Blick vom Telegraph Hill auf die Festung Alcatraz in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Downtown San Francisco, Kalifornien
Die steilen Straßen von San Francisco, Kalifornien
Coit Tower auf dem Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Lombard Street in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Gilt als die “kurvenreichste Straße der Welt”
Civic Center in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Mission Dolores in San Francisco, Kalifornien
Das älteste erhaltene Gebäude der Stadt