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Monday, 18 February 2013

An Overview of San Francisco Coit Tower

An Overview of San Francisco Coit Tower

Built to fulfill the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit, who left funds to be used to beautify the city they loved, Coit Tower is an icon on the San Francisco skyline, a simple tower crowning Telegraph Hill overlooking the San Francisco waterfront.

Because of heavy traffic in the area, the best way to get up to Coit Tower is to walk through the active streets of North Beach to Filbert Street. The San Francisco bus technique offers a convenient trip up to Coit Tower by the #39 Coit bus from Pier 39 at Fisherman's Wharf.


Once you have reached the base of Coit Tower, you will notice that the structure affords a hundred and sixty degree view of the city. Unobstructed by taller buildings due to a city ordinance, you can go up here to receive a view of both the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge with a picturesque look at the bay between them. Walking just about to the other side of Coit Tower, you can see the peak of the Transamerica Building, the beauty of the cityscape and the curves of Lombard Street.

When you enter Coit Tower itself, you’ll find yourself within a small circular building which holds a gift shop where you can purchase cheap tickets to take the elevator to the top of the tower. From there, the view of the city is even more magnificent. On exiting the elevator, you ought to take some time to explore the inside of the tower.

For more information about San Francisco tours visit: www.sftours.com


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