Golden Gate Bridge
A marvel of modern engineering, the Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937 to become the world's most photographed bridge. Its red-orange towers and sweeping main cables glow in the sunshine, when they are not embraced by thick fog. Drive, walk or cycle across this man-made marvel — the views are just spectacular.
The name Golden Gate was given to the strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean in 1846 by Captain John C. Frémont. He compared it to the Golden Horn of the Bosporus when he visualized precious cargo flowing to and from San Francisco.
Here's where to take photos of Golden Gate Bridge:
Battery Spencer (north side)
It is probably the most classic angle from high above the road. Best reached by car.
Golden Gate Overlook and Visitors Center
Plenty of parking here. The best spot if you plan to cross the bridge on foot or by bike.
Presidio, Marshall Beach
The entire coastal side of the Presidio offers excellent views, but Marshall Beach wins. Marshall Beach is also a famous nudist beach so mind where you point the camera!
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