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World Vacation Station
Experience
the unique culture of San Francisco by Adam Singleton
Located
on the USA's Pacific Coast, the city of San Francisco is one great big
melting pot full of people from all walks of life. As a result, the city
has developed and nurtured its own unique and highly colourful cultural
identity. This hugely influential city has been largely responsible for
changing attitudes and cultures throughout the world; and where San Francisco
leads, the rest of the world follows - eventually!
Being
sited on the San Andreas Fault, one of Earth's most active tectonic plates,
means that the residents of San Francisco continually live with the threat
of earthquakes and this has certainly affected their attitude to risk.
Almost entirely destroyed by a massive earthquake in 1906, a large tremor
devastated the city most recently in 1989, although with minimal fatalities.
As a result the residents of San Francisco have developed a uniquely different
approach to life, living under the daily threat of obliteration by earthquake
but ensuring that, in the meantime, their days are lived to the full.
Each
year the people of San Francisco enjoy hosting many street carnivals and
festivals, the most famous being the world's largest Gay Pride parade,
which takes place each September. Others include the Chinese New Year parade
in February and the LoveFest held in late summer. The former has developed
as a result of San Francisco's Chinese community, and the city is home
to one of North America's largest and oldest Chinatowns. Established in
the 1850s, it continues to be a massive tourist draw and has also featured
in many popular TV series and films.
As
well as unique culture, the city also boasts equally unique landmarks.
The iconic Golden Gate Bridge that joins the city to the rest of Northern
California is a true engineering marvel that overlooks the infamous island
of Alcatraz, once considered the USA's most secure prison. The Coit Tower
sits proudly atop Telegraph Hill and is one of the city's more noticeable
landmarks, alongside the Tranamerica Pyramid - the tallest skyscraper in
the city.
Other
San Francisco tourist hot-spots include Fisherman's Wharf, looking out
to the Island of Alcatraz. Fisherman's Wharf features a fantastic selection
of restaurants and shops and is the departure point for the tour of Alcatraz
prison, which now serves as a tourist attraction devoid of any dangerous
criminals! And one hot-spot is totally unique: Lombard Street is a street
like no other in the world, bedecked in flowers and winding its way up
the side of a hill in a series of hairpins that slows the traffic to a
complete crawl.
To
make sure you get the best out of a trip to San Francisco aim to book into
a hotel in the Union Square district, as it is very central for all the
city attractions and a hub for the legendary Street Cars. And remember
to book your hotel in San Francisco early if you're going during any of
the major festivals or parades, as they soon fill up!
For accommodation in California,
visit All World
Vacation Station
Adam
Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen amateur photographer.
His portfolio, called Capquest
Photography is available to view online.
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