What should I make a point to see at Fisherman's Wharf when visiting San Francisco?

Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco is a favorite for tourists because of the unique beauty of the Bay views and the Wharf's unique waterfront past. It has become a tourists mecca, and many tourists to San Francisco frankly don't leave the area, so jam packed is it with things to do and area tours. There are many tours you can take to view this area, and your hotel concierge is trained to provide you with all sorts of tour information not only to see Fisherman's Wharf, but also to use the wharf as a jumping off point for other regional tours, like Wine Country bus tours, Alcatraz boat tours, and Cable Car or Double-Decker Bus Tours of San Francisco in general.

The Wharf is famous for its sea lions, and no tourist should ever leave San Francisco without seeing the squirming mound of huge California Sea Lions bathing themselves on the floating docks at Pier 39. Pier 39 is an arcade of shops, restaurants, and even a great little aquarium where you go under the bay to see the native species of manta ray, shark and fish. Children and adults love the up-close and personal tide-pool touch area at the end of the Aquarium tour, where they get to high-five a manta ray and touch a shark's back.

Many visitors also love the street performers that populate and entertain the visitors. From the bush man to the tin man, you won't regret their antics. Every visitor must, must, must take an Alcatraz tour, and tickets are sold right on the pier where the boats depart.

Many tours take you around the island, some under the Golden Gate Bridge, and the views of the area are breathtaking. The Alcatraz Island tour, with haunting stories by the ghosts of convicts past, are sure to thrill everyone, and inspire thoughts of escape back to the carnival that is Fisherman's Wharf. Finally, the crabs.

Mounds of fresh seafood are there for plucking and eating right there on the dock, from fresh crab legs to San Francisco's famous sourdough bread bowls filled with piping hot clam chowder. Toasty as it is, it won't be enough to keep you warm. Wear a sweatshirt, and if you don't, you will remember that I told you so.

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