Top Ten Views In San Francisco

Friday, June 5, 2009 2:02
Posted in category Top Ten Lists

San Francisco is a very beautiful city. There’s so much to see in San Francsico and to be treated to a wonderful view is such a bonus. The below list is my ultimate favorite list of the top ten views in San Francisco. These places are some of the spots to see the best views of the city. These views are all spread out throughout the city but most of the places are very easily accessed.

This list of the Top Ten Views In San Francisco is perfect for any visitor wanting to capture some great shots of the best views in San Francisco. Go visit and take a bunch of shots.

The Carnelian Room is right in the middle of the Financial District. The view is awesome and depending on where you are sitting you will get shots of huge skyscrapers all around you while sipping a martini. The tallest building or almost the tallest in the city it could have changed already with all the buildings going up these days. The Top Of The Mark is right up on Nob Hill so you’ll be really up high the hill with views down to Market Street or the other side with views to the bay. Twin Peaks is up Market Street way up the hill right next to Sutro Tower. Here at Twin Peaks you will have the best view of the entire city of San Francisco. This is a very popular spot and free to visit. You will need a car to get here though. If you have the car with you you might as well go to Treasure Island and catch the view onlooking to the city. It’s an awesome view especially when it’s perfectly clear. I would make sure to go there later afternoon so you can get a more dramatic lighting effect. Treasure Island is the best view of the San Francisco skyline.

The 39th Floor At The Marriott Hotel also has a nice view because you get a very perfect view of the Bay Bridge surrounded by the giant skyscrapers. It’s nice and the cocktails are nice too. Although the prices are a bit high sometimes you just have to do it for an awesome view. On the Golden Gate Bridge there are many different views to be captured looking at the city. They are a bit too far but still cool

Off the Coit Tower the views are pretty nice too. The remainder of the list of views are definitely worth exploring as well. So make sure you have enough time to go to see everyone of these places

1. Carnelian Room at 555 California Street
2. Top Of The Mark 999 California Street
3. Twin Peaks 501 Twin Peaks Blvd.
4. Treasure Island Overlooking San Francisco Skyline
5. 39th Floor At The Marriott Hotel
If you want to book a hotel and stay at the Marriott book it through SanFranciscoHotels.net
6. Off The Golden Gate Bridge Overlooking The Bay And San Francisco Skyline
7. Coit Tower At 1 Telegraph Hill Blvd.
8. Lyon Street Steps At Green Street
9. Grandviews Lounge at Hyatt Grand Hotel 345 Stockton Street
10. DeYoung Museum Tower Views At 75 Tea Garden Dr

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3 Responses to “Top Ten Views In San Francisco”

  1. Glenn Fernandes says:

    June 5th, 2009 at 6:05 am

    Thanks a lot for sharing this post. San Francisco is one of my dream destination and I will make sure that I have enough time to visit all the above 10 places you listed.

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  3. Vince says:

    June 5th, 2009 at 7:37 pm

    This top ten list is fantastic. Top of the Mark is a god although it will cost you if you get a drink there, and they are not cheap. Twin Peaks is an excellent choice, free, and you get a panoramic view of the entire City and Bay. You can post this to our site http://www.toptentopten.com/ and link back to your site. We are trying to create a directory for top ten lists where people can find your site. The coolest feature is you can let other people vote on the rankings of your list.

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