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i going San Francisco ,wat r tourist attractions?

tourist attractions, restaurants,shopping malls, shops, shopping malls, public transport , food courts, hawker centres shopping malls ??? wat r the Emergency numbers 2 call during an emergency ,Police , ambulance, etc ??? any advice or recommendations ???? any bad experiences tat u have ?? any visa needed ?? if so, where , how 2 get visa ??? wat public transport r there ?? any budget hotels ??? any internet access , any wireless internet access in these cities n where , how 2 find apply for wireless internet access for tourists n expatriates ?????

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  1. fishermans warf canning district and alcatraz
  2. Stay away from the Tenderloin area, specially at night. Take the Cable Car on your first day, and do all of the line. Rent a car to go to Sonoma valley and taste some wine.
  3. You should go to Fisherman's Wharf and stay there. If you must leave, you can do so by cable car and only go to Powell and Market, where you must turn right around and take the cable car right back to Fisherman's Wharf. Those are the only two places tourists are allowed to go. We built them especially to contain you people.
  4. Go to Pier 39 it rocks! They have all the best restaraunts there (especially Bubba Gumps i heard it is the best Sea Food place on the pier) my favorite are the shops just outside the pier and all the neat things around it. Also visit Lumbard street it was hard to find and I walked there, but it is worth it the view is remarkable and the scenary is the best. Also try to go to Sosolito on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge they have alot of nice places and resturaunts there.
  5. Giants Games, China Town, Metreon
  6. Hi! Welcome to the Bay Area! There's so much to do and see. I'll try to list a few things to get you on your way. *Tourist Spots (Must See & Must Do): Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate Park Coit Tower Twin Peaks Fisherman's Wharf Blue & Gold Fleet (ferry ride at Pier 39) Alcatraz Lombard Street (World's Crookedest Street) Chinatown Japantown Ghirardelli Square Palace of Fine Arts / Exploratorium The Embarcadero (Ferry Building Marketplace -- gourmet shops and restaurants) *Shopping: Union Square Stonestown Galleria Westfield San Francisco Centre Levi's Plaza (World headquarters of Levi Straus Jeans) *Where to Eat: There are so many yummy places to choose from. If you love seafood, you have to pick up some Dungeness Crab at Fisherman's Wharf. Can't miss going to Chinatown for Chinese food. And the Mission District for some Mexican food. *Public Transportation: Cable Cars (A fun way to see the city) MUNI (public bus system) BART (SF to East Bay) Caltrain (SF to South Bay) *Emergency Numbers: When you have a serious emergency, call 911 to contact for police, fire, and medical. *Visas: Depending on where you are visiting from, you may or may not need a visa. If you have any questions about it while you are visiting, you should call your countries Consulate office. The phone numbers and addresses are listed below. Australia 625 Market 536-1970 Brazil 300 Montgomery, Suite 1160 981-8170 Colombia 595 Market, Suite 2130 495-7195 Denmark 20 California, Ste. 400 391-0100 France 540 Bush 397-4330 Germany 1960 Jackson 775-1061 Great Britain 1 Sansome, Suite 850 617-1300 Guatemala 870 Market, Suite 667 788-5651 Ireland 100 Pine 392-4214 Israel 456 Montgomery 844-7500 Italy 2590 Webster 931-4924 Japan 50 Fremont, 23rd Floor 777-3533 Korea 3500 Clay 921-2251 Mexico 870 Market 392-5554 Netherlands 275 Battery 981-6454 Spain 1405 Sutter 922-2995 Sweden 120 Montgomery 788-2631 Switzerland 456 Montgomery 788-2272 *Budget Hotels Again, there are a lot of different places you can stay at. If you look at some travel sites on the internet, they may have a list of some budget hotels in the city. *Internet Access / WiFi It's everywhere! You just have to ask around when you get here. Hope all this information helps you out. Enjoy your visit to the San Francisco Bay Area and be sure to come back again! :-)
  7. fishermans warf, Angel Island, and Alcatraz are some known tourist attractions. I also think that the Marin Headlands, which has a bunch of old army bunkers, along with great views of the bridge, bay, and ocean, is pretty cool. Also, their are alot of public wifi spots, and their going to add more, though it won't be for a few years. Right now, the only place I can think of that I know has free wifi is the Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza.
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