We walked this from Golden Gate Park to the Golden Gate Bridge and loved it. Very long walk but wonderful views and history a long the way. Lots to see and visit. If you like to walk and get away from the crowds, I highly...More
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We walked this from Golden Gate Park to the Golden Gate Bridge and loved it. Very long walk but wonderful views and history a long the way. Lots to see and visit. If you like to walk and get away from the crowds, I highly...More
The name is quite accurate. Is is quite literally a cliff overlooking the sea. I believe it is the Pacific Ocean.
Its good location to take picture of bridge. Its beach is ok. There is enough car park place. To get there you may need a car.
Beautiful sights and views. Lands end walk and trails are beautiful and great photos. Stunning photographic views great for beautiful backdrops. Great walk through many different beautuful trails. A great three mile walk along he coast which leads to the Golden Gate Bridge. Greta way...More
My relative has his house near this beautiful area. Rather than do the normal tourist stuff, he took me to this beautiful sea-side enclave which backs onto the Bay, a park (the Presidio) and with iconic Golden Gate views. Have never been here and this...More
See how the rich live in the foggy part of San Francisco. Lovely homes and views are terrific when the sun shines here, which is not very often!
We stumbled upon this neighborhood while trying to get to Land's End. The homes are nice and there is a nice view (if you can catch a glimpse of it in between the houses) of the Golden Gate Bridge. If I remember correctly, the streets...More
very exclusive neighborhood with multi million dollar homes. golf course, Legion of Honor (museum) (fee except for once a month on first Tuesday). Interesting architecture.
We visited Seacliff because our family are huge Robin Williams admirers. His home is here. We went just so we could say we walked past his home.
I always like to think of Sea Cliff's former Victorian Edifice, framed by lightning, looking foreboding. Today it's a nice place to eat and reminisce about its former proximity to the Musee Mechanique and ice skating - yes - rink.
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