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Gleneagles Golf Course

Gleneagles Golf Course

For over half a century, the Gleneagles Golf course has been living up to the name of the world-famous Gleneagles GC, originally established in Scotland. Considered to be one of the best 9-hole layouts on the west coast by its patrons, it has been named as one of the top 10 golf courses in the country by Link Magazine in 2018. For over half a century, the Gleneagles Golf course has been living up to the name of the world-famous Gleneagles GC, originally established in Scotland. Considered to be one of the best 9-hole layouts on the west coast by its patrons, it has been named as one of the top 10 golf courses in the country by Link Magazine in 2018.With prices starting at about $20 for the 9-hole course, it proves to be one of the more affordable options in the country. The course has also been recently replaced with Bentgrass similar to various other local courses, making this all the more attractive for novice or pro golfers from around the world. Whether you are here on a business meeting or a weekend leisure trip, the course is sure to test your skills, bagging the label as one of the toughest courses under its belt. “Firm and Fast in the summer” is their motto making you work for the right shots. If you feel like sitting down and having a pint of beer while assessing your game, the bar here has some of the best collection of beverages. The bar also offers you a glimpse at the breathtaking view of the San Francisco bay. Read More

Glide Memorial Church

Glide Memorial Church

The Glide Memorial Church is a Methodist church located in San Francisco. The church was known for its conservative beliefs till the 1960s after which it became more liberal in its support and membership. The church has a huge community program and is constantly helping out with the community around the area. It has a diverse and eclectic congregation. The church is renowned for its gospel choir and its various musically led sermons.

Go to a Comedy Club

Go to a Comedy Club

San Francisco does not only give patronage to renaissance-themed museums, art-centres, sea-lions, rose gardens and shore birds. It is a delightful and congenial hub of hippie-cultures shops, diverse sea-food, wine and beer tasting shows as well as comedy clubs. Ranging from experimental comedy, interactive comedy, improv, stand-up, duo of magic and comedy to classic comedy, San Francisco encourages its comedy scene and welcomes entertainers with their open arms. The city incorporates its frolicsome and zestful performances with appetizing food. Some of the most recommended comedy clubs are- Chicken Scratch, Cobb’s Comedy Club, Punch Line Comedy Club, BATS Improv and the Dark Room Theatre. Also, there is a comedy club which has free entrances on Monday nights for its comic performances- Monday Happy Hour comedy Read More

Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

One of San Francisco's most iconic landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the 'seven wonders of the modern world'. The bridge, which was opened in 1937, was chosen by the American Civil Society of Engineers as one of the seven wonders of the modern world, because of the fact that it was an incredible engineering feat. The suspension bridge is held by a cable, stretching across two towers providing the structural support. It's unique orange colour makes it pleasing to the eye and the towers can sometimes be seen rising through the clouds on foggy mornings. It is an absolute must for any visitor to walk or pedal across the Golden Gate Bridge. The walkways on either side of the road are accessible to pedestrians and bicyclists. As you go along, you'll be able to absorb some fantastic views of the bay, with the wind blowing through your hair. It is widely believed to be San Francisco's most photogenic spot, so get your cameras out and get clicking! Read More

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Managed by the National Park Service, Golden Gate NRA was established as a U.S. National Recreational Area. Home to sprawling natural landscapes, beaches and rolling hill-points, as well as historical, cultural, architectural and archaeological landmarks, Golden Gate NRA is a gift to San Francisco from Mother Nature herself. Surrounded and fortified with the San Francisco’s Bay and the Pacific shorelines, the NRA is a natural habitat of several vegetation, wild-life, and marine-life, thus making it a distinct ecosystem. Attracting tourists from all over the world it caters to them with a wide range of recreational parks, island trips, hiking educational programs, museums tours and wondrous view-points.Golden Gate NRA documents the history of the Miwoks and Ohlone Native American culture, the Spanish missionaries, the Russian, Japanese and Chinese immigration, and the Mexican Republic, to maritime history, the California Gold Rush, the evolution of American coastal fortifications, and the growth of urban San Francisco. Read More

Golden Gate Park Golf Course

Golden Gate Park Golf Course

Yet another beautiful design by the local architect, Jack Fleming, the Golden Gate Park Golf Course is situated on the western end of the park it’s named after. Built-in 1951, it has been voted as one of the top 12 9-hole courses in the country by Golf.com. Yet another beautiful design by the local architect, Jack Fleming, the Golden Gate Park Golf Course is situated on the western end of the park it’s named after. Built-in 1951, it has been voted as one of the top 12 9-hole courses in the country by Golf.com.With prices starting at just $14, it’s considered as one of the most affordable options of the numerous ones in San Francisco. With most holes being short at around 100 yards, it proves to be a perfect course for beginners as well as experienced golfers to up their game while ranging to 200 yards for the longest hole. Read More

Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park

The Golden Gate Park is a mammoth urban park in the city, sprawling over an area of more than 1000 acres. It is a park of superb beauty and a plethora of tourist attractions. The park's sheer size make it unmissable when you're in San Francisco. It was conceived after a need was felt to have a spacious public park like that in New York. The Golden Gate Park is actually larger than the Central Park in New York City. The park is one of the biggest attractions for locals and tourists alike, with more than 13 million visitors every year. It is adorned with several sites of interest, ranging from statues, windmills and museums to natural features like gardens, lakes and a waterfall. The Music Concourse area is frequently used for performances and shows, and around it are several interesting sites like the Japanese Tea Garden and the De Young Museum of Fine Arts. The park also includes a splendid conservatory of flowers, with a huge array of different flowers on display. It's adorned with many small and big lakes to add to the natural aura and even a botanical garden containing more than 7,500 species of plants. On top of that, there are several statues decorating the park and even an ornate carousel. The park is home to several sporting activities as well, such as a polo ground and archery range. It's pavements are full of joggers in the morning and it's gardens of picnicking families during the weekend. The park is an integral part of San Francisco's urban area. Read More

Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park is a large city park in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Recreation & Parks Development looks after the administration of this park since 1871. It consists of more than 1,000 acres of public grounds to explore. The park features gardens, museums, lakes, flowers, trees, birds, and wildlife. The Golden Gate Park has ten lakes, including the Stow Lake, Mallard lake, & the Lloyd lake. This one is the third-highest visited park in the U.S. The park is free for day visits, yet famous attractions such as the Conservatory of Flowers, California Academy of Sciences, etc., charge admission fees from visitors. There are copious sights to look for, and lots of activities to do. The tulip garden offers views of contrasting colors, and the botanical garden, with over 7,500 plant species from around the world, provides mesmerizing views of the greenery. Moreover, the Art & Science Museums, the lakes, the grassy meadows, the Arboretum, the Japanese Tea Garden, the Hippie hill, the playgrounds, sports activities like golf, baseball, & more, there is much to explore at the Golden Gate Park. Read More

Golden Gate Park’s Rose Garden

The Rose Garden is situated at the pedestrian entrance to the Golden Gate Park- JF Kennedy Drive leading till the edge of the park in Fulton Street. The ideal time to visit the garden is in summer during May-July when the flowers are in their full bloom, while another blooming period arrives around September. The garden is a habitat to award-winning and all-labelled sixty rose beds including many hybrids, miniatures and climbing varieties on display. The garden has a spell-bounding and ecstatic sight where the varieties of roses are sprinkled with fragrance, beauty and a colour palette of stark and soothing shades. Some of the varieties include- Lavender-pink roses, Sweet Briar, Sally Holmes, Eglantine, Joseph’s Coat, Altissimo, Royal Sunset and Golden Showers. Read More

Grandview Park

Grandview Park

Grandview Park is a small overhead park in the Sunset District, San Francisco, California. The locales also call this park 'Turtle hill'. The park offers spectacular views of downtown San Francisco, Marin Headlands, the Pacific Ocean, and the Sutro Tower. It lies in the center of SF city, Regardless of the compact size, this 3.98 acres park holds botanical and geological significance. Within the city, it hosts a habitat for various native dune plant species, involving some endangered species like the dune tansy, Franciscan wallflower, bush monkeyflower, and coyote bush. The hilltop fosters Monterey Cypress trees. You can also observe the exposed Franciscan chert rock, formed about 140 million years ago when the hill was a segment of the ocean floor.You can access the peak area via the beautiful stairway, adorned with mosaic tiles. The park has a small network of trails, about 0.2 miles leading towards the hilltop. There are resting benches lined along the way. A great portion of the way to the top involves stairs. On your visit to the Grandview park, you are requested to stay on pathways only, to protect the delicate flora.  Read More

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