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Bay Area and its best tourist spots 

Surrounding the San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun Bay estuaries in Northern California, the San Francisco Bay Area is home to approximately 7.75 million people. A city with a very vivid and valorous history, the San Francisco Bay Area has seen various movements and revolutions take place within it. The city also has a very rich culture. This area was once the hub of the Abstract Expressionism movement of painting. This area also has a very dominant presence of a thriving computer animation industry that is led by Pixar Animation Studios and Industrial Light and Magic.

The Bay Area region also gives considerable importance to other cultural activities that include music, dancing, or art.  Being home to many theatres, art galleries, and studios, the city has a dominant presence in these curricular activities. The San Francisco Bay Area is also the 8th largest television market and the fourth-largest radio market in the US. There is considerable importance given to sports in the Bay Area region as well since it is home to six professional major league sports franchises. The San Francisco Bay Area also has booming industries and has been going through considerable economic development in recent years. There are major tourist spots in the city as well that go hand in hand with a large variety of food range present in the city. Planning a relocation to the Bay Area? Bay Area movers will assist you in the best possible ways. Read more about the top 4 Bay Area tourist attractions.

Owing to all the above-mentioned features of the San Francisco Bay Area, it becomes a perfect spot for tourists from all around the world because they get quite a variety of things and places to visit on their trip here. In this article, we shall talk about the 4 amazing tourist spots that people can visit on their trip to the Bay Area.

  1. The Golden Gate Bridge

Built-in 1937 and once referred to as the “bridge that couldn’t be built”, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is the most spectacular landmark and is also on the list of the seven wonders of the modern world. This place has something for everyone, be it hiking, walking, biking, or shopping. There is an option of a free walking bridge tour that is offered by the San Francisco City guides,  through which you get to take a walk of the complete bridge and get to know about its history. Either end of the bridge touches the Golden Gate National Recreation Area where you can enjoy picturesque trails and vista points in one of the world’s largest national parks in the urban area. Do anything you want to at the Golden Gate Bridge, be it staying at Cavallo Point, cruise through the San Francisco Bay, exploring the Golden Gate Recreation Area, paying a visit to the Round House Cafe, or just take a simple ride over the complete bridge.

  1. Alcatraz Island

Developed with facilities for a lighthouse, military fortification, a military prison, and federal prison, Alcatraz Island is located in San Francisco Bay, 1.25 miles offshore from San Francisco, California.

If you are at Alcatraz Island, you can take the ferry ride which does not take long and also provides some of the most scenic views of the city and the Golden Gate Bridge. Next thing that you can do quickly head up to the hill towards the prison entrance. After having reached the prison, you will receive a self-guided audio tour that is available for tourists in 10 different languages. The audio will help you get a complete tour of the prison and have a look at the life inside it. Other than this, there are numerous gardens, recreation yards, rock pools, and seabird colonies, and the oldest operating lighthouse on the West Coast.

  1. Stetson Beach

A census-designated place in Marine country, California, Stinson Beach is located 2.5 miles east of Bolinas, at an elevation of 26 feet. What makes this beach the best swimming beach in GGNRA and northern California, are its white sand and oceanfront. This beach also has a lot of recreational activities for its tourists that include volleyball, hiking, picnicking, fishing, and surfing. There is a snack bar but that is opened during the summer months at the base of the main lifeguard tower. There is also the facility of restrooms that are located along the beach ages into each of the parking areas. You can either have the best swimming and surfing experience in the waters of this beach or you could just enjoy a bird’s eye view of the complete area that you a peaceful feel, or you could just browse through all the art galleries that are maintained by the local artists of the Stinson Beach, or maybe just simply move towards one of the many eating options available through the length of the beach to have your perfect meal.

  1. Tilden Regional Park

Covering a humongous area of 2079 acres of forested hills that ring around San Francisco Bay’s eastern cusp, the Tilden Regional Park is a must-visit for all nature lovers. If anything, this park is a symbol of the city’s accessibility to nature and is like a commitment to environmental sustainability. The best time to visit the park is in the early morning while the morning fog is lifting, which gives you an enchanting and once-in-a-lifetime experience making the woods look like a fairy tale. Visiting the park while the late afternoon Sun has moved lower into the sky is another good time to visit the park. You can also hike all you want in this area and it also has options of cycling, biking, or trail running. Move towards the area of Lake Anza and enjoy the sandy beach and the swimming area, along with several activities happening in and around during the summer months. Or you can just take a stroll around the Tilden Park Botanic Gardens or make your way towards the Tilden Nature Area for more advanced hiking options. If you happen to be in the Bay Area, this place is surely or have-it-all visit for you.

We hope this article gives you a better insight into the Bay Area and makes your trip to this region a lot more interesting and fun.

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