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Hilton San Francisco/ Fisherman's Wharf

2620 Jones Street , San Francisco, CA 94133
The boutique Hilton San Francisco Fisherman*s Wharf Hotel is conveniently located near many famous San Francisco attractions such as Pier 39- the Wharf Sea Lions- Alcatraz- the Cable Car Turn-Around- Ghirardelli Square-The Wax Museum- and Ripley*s Believe It or Not Museum- which are just minutes away. This intimate Hilton Hotel is also a short walk to nearby Chinatown- North Beach- renowned restaurants and is just a short distance from San Francisco*s business- shopping and theatre districts. Hilton Hotel guests enjoy great access to San Francisco*s famous Cable Cars and Street Cars. These historic systems allow for inexpensive- convenient and fun transportation to other parts of the city. The Hilton San Francisco Fisherman*s Wharf Hotel is a prime vacation- family and business destination.

The Hilton Fisherman*s Wharf Hotel offers one of the largest rooms of any hotel at this noted waterfront destination. The Hilton San Francisco Fisherman*s Wharf Hotel offers a relaxing haven for those traveling for business or leisure. Our hotel has a beautifully appointed lobby which features a fireplace that typifies the relaxed Fisherman*s Wharf atmosphere.

All Hilton guest rooms feature *at home comforts* like: iPod/MP3 compatible *E-Z Set* alarm clocks- a comfortable lounge chair- in-room safes- a pair of two-line telephones- voicemail- data ports for high-speed internet access- Crabtree and Evelyn Bath product- irons and ironing board- extra large work desk- coffee makers and hair dryers.

Our Hilton San Francisco Hotel*s restaurant Vintner*s Grill offers a warm and welcoming environment for families and features American and Continental Cuisine. A spectacular buffet is offered at breakfast for Hilton guests. A legendary San Francisco location combined with personalized guest service and accommodation - Travel is more than just A to B-Travel should take you places.

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During your San Francisco vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Pier 39
PIER 39 is a multilevel waterfront complex a few blocks east of Fisherman's Wharf. Constructed on an abandoned cargo pier, it is, ostensibly, a re-creation of a turn-of-the-20th-century street scene, but don't expect a slice of old-time maritime life. This is the busiest mall of the lot and allegedly welcomes 11 million visitors per year. It has more than 100 stores, 11 bay-view restaurants, a two-tiered Venetian carousel, a Hard Rock Cafe, and arcade and aquarium entertainment for the kids. And everything's slated toward helping you part with your travel dollars. It's the place that locals love to hate. That said, it does have a few perks: absolutely beautiful natural surroundings of bay views, fresh sea air, and hundreds of sunbathing sea lions lounging along its neighboring dock.
Wells Fargo History Museum
Wells Fargo, one of California's largest banks, got its start in the Wild West. Its history museum, at the bank's head office, houses hundreds of genuine relics from the company's whip-and-six-shooter days, including pistols, photographs, early banking articles, posters, a stagecoach, and mining equipment.
Cable Cars
Although they may not be San Francisco's most practical means of transportation, cable cars are certainly the best loved and are a must-experience when visiting the city. Designated official historic landmarks by the National Park Service in 1964, they clank up and down the city's steep hills like mobile museum pieces, tirelessly hauling thousands of tourists each day to nowhere in particular.London-born engineer Andrew Hallidie invented San Francisco's cable cars in 1869. He got the idea by serendipity. As the story goes, Hallidie was watching a team of overworked horses haul a heavily laden carriage up a steep San Francisco slope. As he watched, one horse slipped and the car rolled back, dragging the other tired beasts with it. At that moment, Hallidie resolved that he would invent a mechanical contraption to replace such horses, and just 4 years later, in 1873, the first cable car made its maiden run from the top of Clay Street. Promptly ridiculed as "Hallidie's Folly," the cars were slow to gain acceptance. One early onlooker voiced the general opinion by exclaiming, "I don't believe it -- the damned thing works!"Even today, many visitors have difficulty believing that these vehicles, which have no engines, actually work. The cars, each weighing about 6 tons, run along a steel cable, enclosed under the street in a center rail. You can't see the cable unless you peer straight down into the crack, but you'll hear its characteristic clickity-clanking sound whenever you're nearby. The cars move when the gripper (not the driver) pulls back a lever that closes a pincerlike "grip" on the cable. The speed of the car, therefore, is determined by the speed of the cable, which is a constant 9 1/2 mph -- never more, never less.The two types of cable cars in use hold a maximum of 90 and 100 passengers, and the limits are rigidly enforced. The best views are from the outer running boards, where you have to hold on tightly when taking curves.Hallidie's cable cars have been imitated and used throughout the world, but all have been replaced by more efficient means of transportation. San Francisco planned to do so, too, but the proposal met with so much opposition that the cable cars' perpetuation was actually written into the city charter in 1955. The mandate cannot be revoked without the approval of a majority of the city's voters -- a distant and doubtful prospect.San Francisco's three existing cable car lines form the world's only surviving system of cable cars, which you can experience for yourself should you choose to wait in the endless boarding line (up to a 2-hr. wait in summer).

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