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[quote=Anonymous]To make the most of a week in San Francisco, focus on iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, and Pier 39, explore diverse neighborhoods, and consider day trips to nearby attractions. A week allows for a deeper dive into the city's culture, food scene, and unique attractions. Here's a possible itinerary: Day 1: Downtown & Ferry Building Start at the Ferry Building Marketplace for a taste of local food and drinks. Walk around the financial district to get your bearings. Consider a ferry to Angel Island for scenic views and a change of pace. Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge & Golden Gate Park Visit the Golden Gate Bridge, either by foot, bike, or bus. Explore Golden Gate Park, with attractions like the de Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences. Day 3: Cable Cars & Chinatown Ride the historic cable cars for a classic San Francisco experience. Explore Chinatown, the largest Chinatown outside of Asia. Day 4: Fisherman's Wharf & Pier 39 Visit Fisherman's Wharf, including the iconic Pier 39 with its sea lions. Consider a San Francisco Bay cruise for a different perspective of the city. Day 5: North Beach & The Mission Explore North Beach, known for its Italian heritage and literary history. Discover The Mission, a vibrant neighborhood with colorful murals and diverse cuisine. Day 6: Alcatraz & Painted Ladies Take a tour of Alcatraz Island, a former prison with a rich history. See the Painted Ladies, the iconic Victorian houses on Alamo Square. Day 7: Day Trip or Relaxing Day Trip: Consider visiting Muir Woods National Monument to see giant redwoods, or explore Wine Country (Napa or Sonoma). Relaxing: Enjoy a final stroll through Golden Gate Park, visit a museum you missed, or simply soak in the city's atmosphere. [/quote]
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