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San Francisco 1-Night, 2-Day Trip: A Stroll Through a City of Hills and Art
A 1-night, 2-day trip to San Francisco may be short, but it leaves a lasting impression. On the first morning, the journey began at Lombard Street in the Russian Hill neighborhood. Known as the most crooked street in the world, its eight hairpin turns and beautiful floral decorations make it a joy to walk through.
Next, I hopped on the Powell–Hyde Cable Car to explore the city while taking in San Francisco's unique terrain and scenery. The cable car is one of the city's iconic symbols, and riding it is an experience in itself.
In the afternoon, I visited the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District. Built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, this structure, reminiscent of ancient Roman ruins, is now a beloved spot for strolling and photography.
In the evening, I enjoyed fresh seafood at Fisherman's Wharf and ended the day with a peaceful walk along the waterfront.
The next morning, I took a ferry to Alcatraz Island for a tour. Once a prison, the island now operates as a museum, offering a profound glimpse into its history and stunning views.
Though brief, the trip was a wonderful opportunity to experience the diverse charms of San Francisco.
📍Lombard Street → Cable Car Ride → Palace of Fine Arts → Fisherman's Wharf → Alcatraz Island
Other visitors' reviews of Lombard Street
Show More ReviewsCame here on September 24, 2017. This attraction is unique, beautiful and interesting, and is definitely one of the must-see attractions when visiting San Francisco. Lombard Street is actually a section of Lombard Street, located between Hyde Street and Leavenworth Street. This section of the road is a steep slope, but it is designed into eight hairpin turns, and flowers are planted on both sides of the road. If you need to take a nine-turn effect, you must stand on Leavenworth Street, which is low in terrain. Chinese people can drive in the western United States where San Francisco is located with a translated driver's license. If you can drive in San Francisco, you might as well go and experience the feeling of driving through Lombard Street yourself.