Many people that dwell in California recommend visiting San Francisco. The city is beautiful and boasts many natural attractions. It is the setting of the famous series "Full House" and "Fuller House", although the fictional family rarely does leave their actual abode. You see famous bridges and other spectacles though when you do venture out. One of the areas is Fisherman's Wharf. It is located between Hyde and Powell Streets. Stroll along this bayside area and you will see many restaurants, hotels, shops, entertainment, and of course, the coast.


What Can You Do There?

There is a lot to do in the city area of Fisherman's Wharf. You will be able to partake in some of the following activities:


-A Walking Tour

-A Pass to the Area

-Small Group Tours

-Cable Car City Trolley Tour

-Alcatraz Prison Tour


The city has a lot to offer, but these Fisherman's Wharf specific attractions are certainly a must-see. You need to put the area on a to do list and explore it for at least a day or two. You can book one of these adventure packs listed above through places like Trip Advisor.

Are There Certain Times to Visit?

While anytime is great, you might want to be there around the spring, fall, or summer months to really appreciate it. It is by the ocean, so you can get a bit of that breeze.

You will never go hungry as long as you bring your checkbook along as well as an appetite. You can get anything from Dim Sum to seafood. There is never a cliche thing to order on the menu, even if you want good old fashioned American cuisine. Keep an eye out for the Hard Rock Cafe there as well, if you like to do the tourist route. The lobster supper at Pier 15 is recommended for people that like their seafood. It comes with all you can eat mussels and seafood chowder.

Why It's a Great Spot to Live

The neighborhood itself is a special spot. It has excellent nightlife for those who like a lively place to visit. There are also public schools in the area and it is good for families. Currently, there are 7,508 residents there. It is the size of a small town. A lot of people there rent, so if you ever decide that you want to move, you can always use your property for rental income. There is a lot of diversity with the residents there, and people that are professionals, as well as retirees, make it their home.

Conclusion.

While Fisherman's Wharf might not be as popular a name as the Golden Gate Bridge to people when they think of San Francisco, there are certainly more features in terms of entertainment to enjoy. There are seven nightclubs as well as countless restaurants. You can enjoy 7D experiences and mirror mazes in this popular spot. Finally, there is even a carousel and the Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum for folks of all ages to enjoy.