Seattle nach San Francisco: 6-Tage-Tour
7 cities |
12 attraction(s) |
total distance 1157
km
TIPS
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Day2
Day3
Day4
Day5
Day6
Day1: Seattle
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Landmark daily market with famed fish-throwing seafood vendors, produce stalls & other shops.
2
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2
The Space Needle in Seattle is one of the great symbols, like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Empire State Building in New York. This tall building stands in the center of the city and can be seen from any angle. Visitors can ride the elevators up to the top of the tower at 16 kilometers per hour to enjoy views of the city. On clear days, they can even see Mount Rainier in the distance. In addition, during Independence Day and New Year, the Space Needle also brings visitors a spectacular fireworks show.
Day2: Portland
4 attraction(s) ·
3 km
1
Huge park with varied attractions including zoo, rose garden, Japanese garden & 12 miles of trails.
1
km
2
City-maintained rose test gardens founded in 1917, featuring 10,000+ plants in manicured displays.
1
km
3
Many styles of gardens showcased in serene 5.5-acre space with waterfall, teahouse & mountain view.
3
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4
Iconic bookseller offering a diverse selection of used & new volumes, plus gifts for bibliophiles.
Day3: Lane County > Eugene
2 attraction(s) ·
11 km
1
Living tree museum on 209 acres of riverside woods with trails & an annual mushroom festival.
11
km
2
This weekly market in a park features wares by 200+ local artisans, plus food vendors & live music.
Day4: Humboldt County
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
1
Immense woodland system containing many towering redwood trees, with trails, campgrounds & more.
Day5: Napa
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day6: San Francisco
2 attraction(s) ·
5 km
1
The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous landmark in San Francisco and also a modern engineering marvel. The bridge is approximately 2,737.4 meters long, 27.5 meters wide, and 227.4 meters high, spanning across the Golden Gate Strait and connecting San Francisco and Marin County. After four years of construction and costing 35.5 million dollars, the bridge became an excellent example of design and engineering. The Golden Gate Bridge features an international orange vibrant appearance, which can still be easily seen on top of the bridge even on foggy days.
5
km
2
Alcatraz Island was once a federal prison that housed criminals like Al Capone and George Celino Barnes. Although the prison closed in the 1970s, its remains, including cellblocks, a cafeteria, a lighthouse, a water tower, and the warden's office, are still preserved today. Alcatraz Island is now recognized as a National Historic Landmark in the United States and is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an eerie yet indispensable stop on their journey. The island is also one of the inspirations for the movie title "The Rock" and was featured in films like "X-Men Ⅲ".