5 Fun and Unusual Attractions in San Francisco

Ghost Hunts to Parrots San Francisco Has the Most Unusual Attractions.

Jennifer Moore
If you're one of the lucky people traveling to San Francisco then you surely want to check out everything that city has to offer. Below is a listing of the 5 unusual attractions in San Francisco that I found rather unique.

5 Fun and Unusual Attractions in San Francisco

San Francisco Ghost Hunt

Do you love the unexplained and ghostly sounds? Great then you are sure to be pleased with San Francisco ghost hunt. The ghost hunt begins at the Queen Anne Hotel, 1590 Sutter Street, at 7 pm six nights a week except Tuesday. The ghost tours takes place in Pacific Heights with a one-mile walk through one of the most magnificent residential neighborhoods. This is three excellent hours of ghostly fun for just $20 a person. Reservations not required. For more information visit San Francisco Ghost Hunt or call 415-922-5590.

San Francisco Sky View Tour

Have you ever toured San Francisco from an open-top double-decker cable car? If not you don't know what you're missing. This is a two hour tour that highlights unusual attractions in San Francisco like pier 19, north beach, golden gate bridge and so much more. The tour is available daily starting at 10 AM and costs $20 for adults and $10 for children. For more information visit, San Francisco sky view tour.

Coit Tower

If you love the Empire State Building or the Eiffel Tower, you will find the Coit Tower just as rewarding. From the top, you get a bird's eye view of the city that leaves a person speechless. On the inside of the tower are paintings dating back to the early 30's. Taking the elevator to the top costs $3.75 for adults and $2.50 for seniors, children $1.50. Coit Tower is located at 1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard, San Francisco, Ca. 94133 and the phone number is 415-362-0808.

Vampires of Nob Hill

Here lately the latest craze has been vampires thanks to "Vampire Diaries" and "The Twilight Saga." Vampire lovers will appreciate vampires of Nob Hill. You just have to remember vampires are a part of San Francisco history. This tour begins at Huntington Park. The guide is extremely familiar with the vampire history. The tour is only on weekend nights from 8 PM to 10 PM.

Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill

One of the most unusual attractions in San Francisco is the wild parrots of Telegraph Hill. The parrots became part of history for this city due to a book written and the making of a film. There were many debates about feeding the parrots and keeping people away.

There are many unusual San Francisco attractions; these were just the highlights that the city offers.

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Published by Jennifer Moore

Jennifer is a mother to 4 fantastic children three of which are grown and on their own. She has 3 handsome grandsons. Jennifer has a wide array of topics she has written about over the last year.  View profile

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  • Sarah Moore1/24/2011

    sounds fun.LETS GO :-) ONLI WE R FLYING LOL

  • Candice L. Collins1/20/2011

    these sound fun, great work :)

  • Oscar Crawford1/19/2011

    The bay is always calling my name.

  • Laura Cone1/19/2011

    fun job

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