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Car Rental in San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf

After you get your car hire in San Francisco from Super Cheap Car Rentals, you will probably want to visit the Fisherman's Wharf at least once during your trip. As the most popular tourist destination in all of San Francisco, Fisherman's Wharf is a great place to park your car hire in San Francisco and get out to stretch your legs. One of the favorite activities is to stop by Pier 39 and watch the hundreds of sea lions barking right off the coast, a sight that is definitely special in San Francisco! Although many locals complain that Fisherman's Wharf is too expensive and touristy, it is important to visit and take in the sights. The Wharf area is comprised of a long row along the coast of San Francisco that offers fabulous fresh seafood restaurants, souvenir opportunities, and unique street vendors. Stop by during the day to try some fresh San Franciscan sourdough bread and look into taking a twenty-five dollar charter boat out to the San Francisco Bay. You'll be glad you did!

Things to Do in Fisherman's Wharf

Besides browsing the shops and watching live street performances, there are countless things to do in Fisherman's Wharf after parking your car hire. Consider climbing aboard the U.S.S. Pampanito, a World War II submarine that is now completely restored and offers visitors a look at the torpedoes, equipment room, and crew quarters that made life aboard the ship so challenging. You can also explore the Maritime Museum at the bottom of Polk Street to view intricate ship models, paintings, and WPA murals. A unique attraction in the Fisherman's Wharf area is also the Fisherman's and Seamen's Memorial Chapel by Pier 45. This exhibit honors those who lost their lives at sea and also provides a free ten minute slide presentation about the Wharf.

Have you ever wanted your picture taken with your favorite celebrity or legendary politician? Now is you chance to make family and friends think you have by visiting the Wax Museum along Jefferson Street! Step in this fascinating museum after parking your car hire in San Francisco and see life-like statues of your favorite movie stars, world Leaders, US Presidents, scientists, and other celebrities. Throughout the past thirty-five years of its existence, the Wax Museum has welcomed over ten million visitors with its amazing collection of famous faces and continues to experience growing popularity.

Eating in Fisherman's Wharf

Be sure to park your car hire in San Francisco on an empty stomach because the fresh food vendors are too delicious to give up in Fisherman's Wharf! From the fresh Dungeness crabs and clam chowder-filled sourdough bread bowls outside to gourmet seafood dinners inside at restaurants such as Neptune's Place, you will surely leave on a full stomach after spending some time down at Fisherman's Wharf. Stop at a visitor's information center to pick up valuable coupons and suggestions on the best eateries in town when you arrive with your car hire in San Francisco.

More Information

Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco is so jam-packed with opportunities that it would be impossible to list them all here. However, you can visit a great web site dedicated entirely to Fisherman's Wharf and its related activities to get a further idea of what to do with your car hire in San Francisco. Browse through the general information or click on specific topics when you visit www.sfgate.com/traveler/guide/sf/neighborhoods/wharf.shtml. Specialized articles include how to enjoy Fisherman's Wharf for free, the best boat rides along San Francisco Bay, eating and enjoying fresh Dungeness crab, and various types of shopping available at the Wharf. You can also obtain specific information on transit and traffic details for your car hire in San Francisco.

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