Grace Cathedral is one of San Francisco's most visually striking attractions. This neo-Gothic structure atop Nob Hill is one of the oldest churches in town. The incredibly arresting spires that sit atop the church are one of the most recognizable parts of the skyline. The Cathedral is as striking from the inside as it is on the outside, as you will sense a true sense of calm when you stand within its walls that are adorned by some of the world's most beautiful stained glass windows. The church's order is Episcopalian, but people of all faiths are always invited to come in and reflect and pray in the beautiful house of worship.
Cycling is considered a legitimate way to get around San Francisco, and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition does its best to make sure that safety is everyone's first priority. Several of the best bike trails in the city are posted, along with detailed reviews, on their website.
San Francisco's Cable Car Museum has the distinction of being recognized as one of the top 10 free attractions in the world. It also offers a unique peek into how San Francisco's signature means of transportation is constructed and operated. You will be able to take several photos from the second level that overlooks the various exhibits, as well as get close to different displays that feature vintage cars in either completed form or in various parts. The various informative displays illustrate the compelling history of cable cars.
Super Sightseeing Tours live up to their name as they offer you an impressive value for your tourism dollar. Their signature double-decker buses set out on a variety of package tours, the most popular of which is the Alcatraz Tour, as well as the equally popular Hop On-Hop Off open trip of San Francisco and the Ultimate City Tour that hits all of the popular sites. This is truly the best way to see San Francisco and Northern California. Super Sightseeing has had the pleasure of showing 150,000 guests the sites in the past year, and your spot on the bus awaits!