Eric and I are riding The Big Bus around San Francisco to take pictures of this busy City. We plan to use the company's Hop On, Hop Off service to visit different neighborhoods.
We get on the bus at...
... Fisherman's Wharf.
Eric and I are happy to leave the driving to others. San Francisco is a tightly packed city with lots to see and do with limited parking opportunities. We save time moving our car to different sections of the with this touring option.
dominates the Financial
cantilevered Pent House
is a stand-out.
This is "the new" City Hall.
Another building with different
brick appears to "grow out"
of the De Young Building.
The new addition to this 1890 building was not well-received by architecture reviewers.
Many Victorian homes
survived the 1906
Earthquake & Fires.
Eric takes pictures of the
brightly colored store
fronts...
... in the Haight Ashbury
District.
This neighborhood is famous for
activities that occurred here during
making her escape!
A snap of Golden Gate Park
& the Golden Gate Bridge.
Eric & I join other visitors
Bridge construction started
in 1933.
It opened to the public on
April 14, 1937.
at North Vista Point to
take more pictures of the
bridge.
Eric and I leave the Big Bus to walk the trail at Aquatic Park Cove.
One of the Tall Ships docked
near the San Francisco
Several people enjoy the sand
& surf in 70 degree weather.
A Seagull perches on a
piling near Pier 39.
Eric and I return to our car and start our drive south to Pacifica.
I finally get a decent shot of
the Oracle Park sign.
This is the home of the San
The weather has been kind to us today. Eric and I highly recommend The Big Bus and its Hop On Hop Of service for touring San Francisco.
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