旧金山旧金山的部分景点地址:1、旧金山唐人街: China town 925 Grant Ave San Francisco,CA 941082、Stanford University: 340 Bonair siding Rd;3、Fishermans Wharf: San Francisco, 203 Pier 39(渔人码头 39号码头)4、Lombard St: 1199 Lombard St,San Francisco,CA 94109(九曲花街)5、Golden Gate Bridge: 888 Lincoln Blvd,San Francisco,CA 94129 (金门大桥南端观景地址)6、旧金山艺术宫 Palace of fine Arte : 3499 Baker St,San Francisco,CA 941237、“三藩市一日游”行程示意图:A,联合广场(Union Square)→B,市中心广场(CivicCenter Plaza)→C,双峰岭(Twin Peaks)→D,九曲花街(Lombard Street)→E,电报山(Telegraph Hill)→F,艺术宫(Palace of Fine Arts)→G,金门大桥(Golden Gate Bridge)→H,金门大桥观景台→I,索萨利托(Sausalito)→J,渔人码头(Fisherman's Wharf)。
∙Powell/Hyde. The Powell/Hyde line actually ends up close to Ghirardelli Squarewhere you can shop or eat; check out Ana Mandara, a Vietnamese restaurant that isowned by Don Johnson and Cheech Marin. Along the way you can exit the cable carat Lombard Street, famous for being "The world's crookedest street." If you aren'tgoing to Lombard Street then get your camera ready because at the top of this hill(Hyde and Lombard) you are treated to an unobstructed view of San Francisco's Alcatraz Island. Across the street from the end of this line (at Hyde and Beach) is TheBuena Vista Cafe, where legend has it that the Irish Coffee was born. If you don't feellike shopping at Ghirardelli then you can visit the San Francisco Maritime Museum, the Hyde Street Pier, or just relax by the water and watch the boats go by.∙Powell/Mason. The Powell / Mason line also passes close to Lombard Street but it is at the base of the crooked street so the view you get is of the curvy street, similar tothe postcard pictures you may have seen of this attraction. The Powell/Mason cablecar line drops you off in North Beach, a quick walk to San Francisco's Fisherman'sWharf near Pier 39. If you're hungry when you step off the cable car then head overto Kennedy's Irish Pub and Curry House, a curious mixture of an Irish bar, a gamearcade, and unbelievably delicious Indian food. Across the street from Kennedy's is Bimbo's 365 (at Columbus and Taylor), a music venue that is home to "SuperDiamond," a Neil Diamond cover-band. Alternatively you can walk down to the Wharf and get one of those famous San Francisco sourdough bread bowls.T he signs on Powell street cable cars are color coded. The yellow signs will head towards Bay and Taylor streets, and the red signs will head towards Aquatic Park. The two lines on Powell Street (Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason) both serve only residential and tourist/shopping districts (Union Square, Chinatown, North Beach, Nob Hill, Aquatic Park and Fisherman's Wharf), with the "downtown" end of both lines a substantial distance from the Financial District.∙The Powell-Hyde (Line 60)[9] line runs north and steeply uphill from a terminal at Powell and Market Streets, before crossing the California Street line at the crest of thehill. Downhill from this crest it turns left and uphill again along Jackson Street (as thisis one-way, cable cars in the opposite direction use the parallel Washington Street), toa crest at Hyde Street. Here it turns right and steeply downhill along Hyde Street tothe Hyde and Beach terminal, which is adjacent to the waterfront at the San FranciscoMaritime Museum. The line was spliced together using remnant portions of theO'Farrell, Jones & Hyde line and the Washington-Jackson line. Manually-poweredturntables turn the cable cars around at the two ends. This line is used greatly bytourists and often has long queues.∙The Powell-Mason (Line 59) line shares the tracks of the Powell-Hyde line as far as Mason Street, where it crosses Washington and Jackson Streets. Here the line turnsright and downhill along Mason Street, briefly half left along Columbus Avenue, andthen down Taylor Street to a terminal at Taylor and Bay. This terminus is near to buttwo blocks back from the waterfront at Fisherman's Wharf. As with the Powell-Hyde,there are manually-powered turntables at each end to reverse the cars. This line is alsoused greatly by tourists, but also some commuters.Cable Car - Powell/Hyde Line∙Powell & Market.San Francisco, CA 94103United StatesUnion Square∙Get Directions∙The Powell-Hyde line took us past some landmarks like Lombard Street and was a great way to see the city lights!” in 9 reviews∙You pay when you get to the front of the line so no need to get tickets in advanced. If you want to stand on the ledge, I would hurry over to claim your spot. It seems like everyone wants to stand, don't wasteany time once you've gone through the gates.We stood on the opposite of the line, which was fun because when we passed the cable car comingback on the reverse path, everyone high-fived. It was awkward when the second car that passed us didnot reciprocate the high fives...All in all, fun to do once. I probably wouldn't do it again. Make sure to bring cash!R iders can board at any cable car turntable (the beginning/end of each route) oranywhere this brown and white stop sign is posted. These signs contain informationsuch as:∙The name of the cable car route∙The routes direction: to Downtown, Fisherman's Wharf,etc.∙The routes final destination: Powell & Market, Bay &Taylor, etc.∙Hours of operation.∙ A telephone number if you have questions about theroutes, times, etc.Cable Car linesThe cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15 minutes, depending on the time of day.Cable car tickets and one-day Cable Car Passes are sold on board cable cars by the conductors. Conductors can make change for up to $20. No transfers are accepted or issued on cable cars.Basic cable car fare for all riders$6.00 each way (After 9 pm and before 7 am, disabled and 65+ can ride for $3.00)Children under 5 ride freeThe cable cars begin operating around 6:00 in the morning and continue until about 12:30 at night. Whilethere is a printed schedule available from MUNI with exact times, you can expect that thecable cars generally run about every 10 minutes. For the best views, you want to be onthe side that faces the bay. That’s the eastern side of the Powell cars, meaning theright hand side for cars leaving from downtown and the left side for cars leaving fromthe Fisherman’s Wharf area.尾声,铛铛车(Cable Car)铛铛车是三藩市的有轨缆车,已在三藩市运行了130多年。