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The Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf features more than 270 life-like wax personalities in 50 all new scenes, enhanced with artistic lighting, realistic props and informative narrations. Guest view all aspects of life as they wander through the Hall of Religion, Chamber of Horrors, King Tut's Tomb, Gallery of Stars and much, much more, offering something of interest and enjoyment for everyone. Open 365 days a year.
Famed rock concert venue.
The San Francisco Bay Area has quite a few Asian Antiques Stores but only a very limited number of stores carry a selection of fine original pieces that are restored to their former glory. Eurasian Interiors is providing exactly that. In addition to that, Eurasian Interiors is always looking for new ways to combine The European with the Asian. And very often it works in fascinating ways. When you visit our store you will be surrounded with stunning framed artwork from Asia, French Art Deco Bronzes, Japanese tansu, French garden statues, Austrian Biedermeier furniture. We also carry a huge selection of table lamps, antique "pillow boxes" and accent pieces. This website only reflects a fraction of what is available. Chairs, tables, cabinets, desks, mirrors and so much more awaits you when you come to visit our store.
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This odd site is an abandoned building with furniture hanging out of its open windows.
Jazz lounge and former hangout of Beat Generation hipsters.
Featuring jazz bands on the weekends, this bar has been a longtime waterfront hangout.
One of the bars in San Francisco where you'll find inexpensive drinks.
All week long you can see four bands for $5! Club Boomerang is in the Haight section of the city.
Find everything seaworthy - ship models, ship relics, scrimshaw, whaling gear and figureheads - in this free maritime museum.
Come laugh your way to this reasonably priced comedy venue.
Take San Fran by leaps, hopping from island to island by ferry, from Angel Island to Alcatraz.
A scented paradise for orchid lovers and lovers.
Walk, run or bike on this path with spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands and Alcatraz.
Affordable and basic children's clothing.
For twelve dollars kids can make and stuff their own teddybears.
Learn to meditate at the Zen Center.
This walking tour winds through an older, rougher and glitzier San Francisco, encompassing brothels and saloons.
Restored street cars run on tracks up and down the Market Street Railway.
With restaurants and play equipment for children, this is a great place for lunching and relaxing with the family.
Dance bar located in the Castro.
Find museums, galleries, theaters and a hostel in this former military port.
Automobile memorabilia specialty shop and car dealership.
Home of San Francisco's ballet, symphony and opera.
Section of the North Beach neighborhood with plenty of Italian restaurants and businesses.
