Exciting email offers for a San Francisco luxury suites hotel. The Holiday Inn San Francisco Airport North is about 20 miles from one of the most famous landmarks in the world—the Golden Gate Bridge. Whether you drive across it or join the thrill- seeking throngs who traverse it by foot every day, it’s an experience you’ll never forget. Of course, there are many other memorable sights you’ll want to seek out in the far-reaching neighborhoods of fun-loving San Francisco. Below you’ll find just a handful of our favorites.

 
 San Francisco Airport Area Attractions

• Shopping – 1.9 miles
• Golf/Tennis – 3.5miles
• Monster Park (SF 49ers Home) – 5.2 miles
• AT&T Park (home of SF Giants) – 10 miles
• Moscone Convention Center – 10.8 miles
• Chinatown – 11.5 miles
• Embarcadero Center – 11.7 miles
• San Francisco Zoo – 12.4 miles
• Alcatraz – 12.7 miles
• Pier 39 – 12.7 miles
• Fisherman’s Wharf – 12.7 miles
• Ghirardelli Square – 12.7 miles
• Ocean Beach – 15 miles
• Golden Gate Bridge – 16 miles
• Paramount’s Great America – 30 miles
   
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Holiday Inn San Francisco Airport North is close to the Golden Gate Bridge and other San Francisco landmarks like Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown and Ghirardelli Square.
Golden Gate Bridge
Clearly one of the most recognizable sites in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge links San Francisco with Marin County. Rising 746 feet, the bridge’s two towers are nearly 200 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The 1.7 mile-long five lane suspension bridge, which crosses Golden Gate Strait, can be traveled via car, bicycle or on foot. For more information, visit www.goldengatebridge.org.

Alcatraz
This former federal prison was once home to the famous “Birdman” (made famous by Burt Lancaster in the motion picture). Today, Alcatraz Island, located in the middle of San Francisco Bay, is an incredibly popular tourist attraction run by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Visitors not only get a chance to explore what remains of the prison, but they can also learn about the Indian occupation of 1969-1971, early military fortifications (the first U.S. fort on the coast) and the West Coast’s first—and oldest—working lighthouse. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/alcatraz.

Pier 39
San Francisco’s number-one attraction, Pier 39 at the northern end of the city features more than 110 stores, 13 bay view restaurants and a variety of fun-filled attractions. Sea lions, street performers and live daily entertainment definitely steal the show. For more information, visit www.pier39.com.


Golden Gate Bridge