I Have Been Longing About Renting A Charter Bus In San Francisco

My friends and I have been longing about renting a charter bus from busneeds.com in San Francisco for exploring San Francisco attractions. The list of attractions in San Francisco reads like an all-star vacation checklist: the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Fisherman’s Wharf, the cable cars—and the list goes on. Visitors to San Francisco are never far from one of the many attractions that has put this coastal city on the map.

The first charter bus stop was to the Golden Gate Bridge where we took a lot of photographs. Later we took our charter bus to the San Francisco Fisherman Wharf. There is just something about going around this spot in the comfort of a charter bus that we cannot quite explain. Another remarkable attraction in San Francisco was, perhaps, the Exploratorium. It wasn’t Chinatown where everything was foreign and unique, but it was definitely an eye-opener.

Our next charter bus stop was at Golden Gate Park, a masterpiece of nineteenth-century urban planning that combines the natural beauty of its gardens with the culture of its museums. The city’s Chinatown, the largest in the western United States, serves tastes of the East, and the ever-gentrifying Mission district has some of the nation’s best taco shops. Haight-Ashbury clings to traces of its hippie past, while well-heeled hoods such as Pacific Heights claim some of the priciest real estate on the planet.

It’s no surprise that San Francisco is a perennial favorite among travelers both foreign and domestic. Often described as almost European in ambience, the City by the Bay packs a panoply of vibes into its surprisingly small 50-odd square miles at the tip of its namesake peninsula.