Alamo Square and the Painted Ladies, San Francisco California
One of the most famous views of San Francisco that often appear in the film collages and postcards from the city. The old Victorian houses along one side of the park are featured in the intro to the series Full House. The park in the center attracts people who want to take a picnic or maybe throw a little ball and at the same time it gives great views of the city.
A drive across the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California
The bridge which has become something of an icon and landmark of San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge, is of course a given destination at a first visit to San Francisco. Have you driven across the bridge at some point? If not, then perhaps you may this film can give an idea what that is like.
Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco California
The neighbourhood of San Francisco where the Flower Power movement had its heart in the late 60’s is still proud of its history. Although today it’s more about commerce but it still attracts artists of all kinds and many shops strikes coins of the area’s hippie heritage, and how about Ben & Jerry’s beautiful slogan? Love, Peace and … Ice Cream. Love it!
Lombard Street, the world’s crookedest street, San Francisco, California
A drive down the world’s crookedest street, Lombard Street, also gives a nice view of this part of San Francisco. With such tight bends you will be driving slowly down this street.
Lombard Street, the world’s crookedest street – in the evening
A drive on the world’s crookedest street, Lombard Street, a late evening.
Beautiful day in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
Views of San Francisco from and in De Young’s observation tower
Mel’s Drive In, an American classic diner, San Francisco, California
The perfect Irish coffee, Buena Vista Cafe, San Francisco
Boudin Bakery, San Francisco
Boudin Bakery in Fisherman’s Wharf bake in a shop window. They bake bread in a fun shapes such as a crab (hence being in Fisherman’s Warf) or a cute teddy bear.



