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عن سان فرانسيسكو بالانجليزي
سان
فرانسيسكو والشذوذ
سان
فرانسيسكو سياحة
سان
فرانسيسكو العرب المسافرون
رحلتي
الى سان فرانسيسكو
تقرير
عن سان فرانسيسكو
شارع
الشواذ سان فرانسيسكو
سان
فرانسيسكو نقاط الاهتمام
سان
فرانسيسكو الأحداث القادمة
سان
فرانسيسكو (بالإنجليزية: San Francisco) هي مدينة في ولاية كاليفورنيا الأمريكية
بماذا
تشتهر مدينة سان فرانسيسكو
تعلم
الإنجليزية بسان فرانسيسكو
inhabitants 824,000
■ San Francisco City and County
■ 121 km 2 of area, 43 hills, 47 km of
coastline
■ 16 million visitors / year
■ California's 4th largest city after
Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose
■ More than 100 neighborhoods
■ 31% of Asians; 13.5% of Hispanics
■ Spring / summer: 18 ° C, frequent mists; Autumn: 22 °
C, clear sky; winter: 7-15 ° C, heavy rainfall
■ 9h shift. 18h in Paris = 9am in the
morning at SF
It is hard to imagine a more photogenic city than San Francisco,
crisscrossed by arteries that ignore the topography and climb straight up to
the hills: urbanism accelerated in the 19 th century. to absorb the growth of
the city at the time of the Gold Rush. Daughter of old Europe, San Francisco
has the landmarks, with its streets suitable for walking, lined with Victorian
houses; freed from its shackles, it has emerged as a tolerant and innovative
city.
This story of toil, uprooting and prosperity can be found
throughout the neighborhoods: on the chic Nob Hill or Alamo Square facades, on
the popular Fisherman's Wharf wharves, in the cosmopolitan streets of
Chinatown, Mission, or Japantown. Haight-Ashbury has experienced the excitement
of the Beat Generation, and contemporary art and architecture flourish in the
Golden Gate Park Museums.
There, in the west of the peninsula, open on the Pacific, the fog
often rises at the beginning of the afternoon, enveloping the streets of a
fresh and humid cloud, while the East, nestled in the hollow from the bay,
enjoy longer rays of the sun. A tattooed punkette will sit easily with a
businessman in a starred restaurant, where a genius of new technologies will
make his organic market in flip flops. In the streets, gay bars rub elbows with
Latin bars and communities mingle without necessarily sharing the same tables.
Thus Frisco is home to a host of ethnic, trendy, gourmet, party ...
Golden Gate Bridge
A symbol of iron and red paint, which spans the bay. Walk on foot
to feel the wind make the mastodon vibrate, and quiver of vertigo over the
rough waters of the Pacific. Leaning down, tiny windsurfers, kite-surfers and
other sailing enthusiasts can be seen. With its towers 227 m high and its apron
of 3 km, it impressed when it opened in 1937, and continues to amaze.
Lombard Street
To dream of Steve McQueen tumbling at the wheel of his Ford
Mustang ... Arranged in 1922 to allow the passage of cars, this street with
hairpin bends, planted with flowers by its inhabitants, is a must for the
discovery of Chic hills of the city, Russian Hill and Nob Hill.
Alcatraz Island
In sinister memory, the penitentiary long reserved for the most
hardened criminals counted among its most famous boarders Al Capone (1934-39).
Departure from Pier 33 by boat, for a tour on the bay, a visit of the cells and
old buildings built by the Spaniards in 1857. The opportunity to discover that
the "island of pelicans" was occupied by the American Indian Movement
(1969-1971).
Filbert Steps
It is necessary to take these wooden stairs, winding in the middle
of gardens, smelling of a thousand flowers, between charming pine houses opened
on the bay ... They constituted one of the scenery of Passengers of the night
(1947), with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Not far away, lies North Beach,
known for its brainy cafes and the City Lights Bookstore, the Mecca of the Beat
Generation
...
Chinatown
This is an emblematic district of this city less than two
centuries old, patchwork of communities attracted since the mid-nineteenth
century. by the gold deposits and the construction of the railways! It includes
the culinary, medicinal and religious traditions of the Middle Kingdom. The
streets are worth for their stalls and restaurants as much as for their ornate
roofs or their Buddhist temples. Chinatown has been expanding since the 1980s,
but its core is still the market on Stockton Street.
Asian Art Museum
One of the richest collections of Asian art in the world! Half of
the donation of the industrialist Avery Brundage in 1959, it contains thousands
of works (the oldest known Buddha dating from 338, bronzes of Angkor, etc.),
enhanced by an interior design signed Gae Aulenti.
Haight-Ashbury
In the 1960s, the hideout of hippies, of which there are some
traces, certainly more present in the literature than the inhabitants of the
neighborhood! The most nostalgic will make the pilgrimage in the footsteps of
Janis Joplin, at 1090 Page Street. Nowadays, the new population, rather
bohemian and fortunate, frequents new places, bars and concert halls.
Mission
Political, social, feminist or egalitarian, but still vibrant with
colors and displaying powerful compositions, the 500 murals (murals) of the
streets of Mission dazzle. A tradition imported from Mexico: art (engaged) for
all! Today, the neighborhood is not only Mexican, but, more broadly, Latino.
This is the best place to sit at a taquería .
Twin Peaks
Before leaving San Francisco, climb on this hill with two nipples,
uninhabited and wild, to gaze at the whole bay and locate the neat division of
these streets, indifferent to terrain accidents! Culminating at 300 m, these
two twin hills were named by the Spaniards "the Breasts of the young
Indian".
Golden Gate Park
The largest park in San
Francisco, with its 400 ha of greenery, flowers, greenhouses, is home to some
of the most beautiful museums in the country. Conquered in 1860 on dunes, it
hosts the first International Exhibition in California in 1894, of which there
are still beautiful traces, such as the Japanese Tea Garden. Similarly, the
Young Museum, was rebuilt in 2005 by Herzog & de Meuron, and devoted to
American art from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. (including
paintings by Edward Hopper) and the arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas.
In front, Renzo Piano drew in 2008 the California Academy of Sciences, a great
work, concerned about ecology (green roof, natural ventilation, etc.).
Marina / Russian Hill / Nob Hill
Walk the waterfront, from Fort Mason to Fisherman's Wharf,
remnants of San Francisco's maritime past. Fish canneries have given way to
souvenir shops ... So, to gain height, you just have to climb the steep streets
of the old Russian fishing sanctuary, Russian Hill, which has great views of
the bay. Then take the winding Lombard Street, glide to the elegant Nob Hill,
or wander around the Victorian mansions of Pacific Heights, upscale boutiques
and small cafes in its invigorating Fillmore Street.
North Beach / Telegraph Hill / Chinatown
Steep cliffs, wooden mansions and lush gardens dash down to the
sea on the slopes of Telegraph Hill. At its foot, North Beach, Little Italy,
vibrates with a Mediterranean atmosphere, with deli and family restaurants
blooming with oregano. By Columbus Avenue and Kearny Street, walk down
Downtown's tiny high-rise forest and financial district. Its neighbor, the huge
Chinatown, throbs around Grant Avenue, from where narrow alleys are created.
Myriad restaurants, tea houses, drugstores and groceries with heady perfumes:
Chinese or not, the whole city gets supplies!
Union Square / South Market / Civic Center
The Financial District joins The Embarcadero, a magnificent
promenade planted with palm trees along the bay. Past the Sevillian silhouette
of the Ferry Building and the excitement of its market, you can see the huge
steel legs of the Oakland Bay Bridge. Here starts Market Street, the
shopkeeper, who crosses the city from east to west. To the north, the area of Union Square, a luxury shopping
mecca. To the south, the SoMa (South of Market), a former working-class
neighborhood where trendy museums and trendy cafés flourish. To the west, the placid Civic
Center gathers its solemn public Beaux-Arts style public buildings.
Potrero / Mission / Castro / Noe Valley
From old dogpatch docks rehabilitated as lofts or movie studios to
the heights of Twin Peaks, southeastern San Francisco undulates under the sun,
proud of its Hispanic roots. The "dot com" Potrero, more and more
bourgeois-bohemian, precedes Mission - cradle of the city -, arty and chicano,
with its vibrating murals , and always acclaimed by night birds. A few blocks
away , the gay Castro goes to sleep only in the early morning, when Noe Valley
wakes up, family enclave with charming houses: here, impossible to ignore the
twin hills, always in focus!
Alamo Square / Hayes Valley / Haight-Ashbury
Less popular than Chinatown but equally exotic, Japantown opens
the doors of another Asia, all flavors, scents, baths and trinkets. Nearby, the
Alamo Square painted ladies pose in front of a parade of budding photographers.
Further south, San Francisco hipsters come to Hayes Valley, which collects
small eco-friendly designers' stalls, restaurants hidden behind colorful
storefronts and tantalizing pastries. Farther west, the petulant Haight-Ashbury
remembers the great hours of the hippie movement.
Golden Gate Park / Lincoln Park / Presidio
Steep cliffs, gusts of
sea wind, ocean mist ... You have to go to the north-west end of the peninsula
to discover the face of a wild San Francisco. Crossing the elongated Golden
Gate Park leads to Ocean Beach surfers, through museums with breathtaking
architectures. To the south, we discover the fun shops and the Chinese
restaurants of Irving Street. To the north, Lincoln Park runs along a steep
coastline facing the turbulent Pacific and leads to the former military estate
of the Presidio, which extends, immense, to the pass and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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