Posted in San Francisco
September 14, 2017
12 Photos That Prove San Francisco Is The Most Beautiful City In The Country
San Francisco is known for many things. Beauty and San Francisco seem to go hand in hand for numerous reasons. These pictures more than prove the beauty of San Francisco.

The most iconic and recognizable bridge in the world is also one of the most beautiful. The Golden Gate Bridge is a great spot to enjoy the Bay and gaze at man-made beauty.

The Ferry Building marketplace and buzz around the building is not only thrilling, but a pretty sight to behold.

This is a one-of-a-kind attraction is truly memorable. How many former bathhouses still keep the same type of appeal and mystery.

These Victorians in San Francisco will always cause a stir because of their elegance and beauty.

The cable cars are legendary. Better yet, the image of the cable cars is associated with San Francisco for many reasons. These cable cars are historical eye candy.

Visit this wonderful building, the seat of government for the City and County, and admire the striking architecture.

Enjoy views of the Marin Coast line and the Sutro Bath ruins at this beautiful restaurant.

Ultimately, the charm of North Beach is undeniable. The Flatiron building leading to the Financial District is one of those spots that is striking and elegant.

The Bay Bridge is the neglected bridge that many may overlook. This bridge is a wonderful especially at night to look at when you're on the Embarcadero.

Seal Rocks is a group of small rock formation islands in the Lands End area in western San Francisco. These rocks and sea view, it goes without saying, are stunning.

Golden Gate Park is full of wonderful and eye catching spots. If you want a full range of colors then check out the Conservatory of Flowers for a great display of colors.

Many people know the image and reputation of San Francisco purely on the Bay itself. The bridges, skyline, and views here are unbeatable.
Did we miss an attraction or location? Let us know your opinion. Share this story too. If you’re curious about city history then check out San Francisco’s Most Historic Neighborhood