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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNSan Francisco reacts to Alcatraz visit by Trump administration officialsAlcatraz is one of San Francisco's biggest sightseeing attractions, but on Thursday two members of the Trump administration toured the former federal prison, indicating they were on a mission to follow through on President Trump's proposal to reopen the site as a prison.
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The Worst Tourist Traps in San Francisco That Locals Desperately Want You to AvoidWhile San Francisco has incredible authentic neighborhoods worth exploring, these overpriced, soul-crushing tourist magn
San Francisco's tourism industry, a critical pillar of the city's economy, showed troubling signs over the July Fourth holiday weekend, traditionally one of the busiest times of the year.
The floor in the airport director’s office at San Francisco International Airport subtly trembles throughout the day as the biggest airport in the Bay Area expands beneath Mike Nakornkhet’s feet. The ongoing $2.
San Francisco Travel Association, the Golden Gate city’s tourism and marketing bureau, has hired Scott Beck, the current head of Toronto’s tourist organization, as its new president and CEO ...
It's no secret that San Francisco has lagged behind other major U.S. cities in terms of its tourism comeback, but the scope of that lag remains startling.. Data from hotel analytics firm STR ...
Tourism, according to SF Travel, was once the largest private industry in San Francisco: 86,111 jobs were supported by tourism in 2019. That number dropped to 20,880 in 2020.
Jason Karsh, a 38-year-old San Francisco resident who works as a tech marketing executive and consultant, regularly “hails” Waymo cars and suggests riding in them as a tourist activity.
The San Francisco Bay Area is projected to welcome about 350,000 non-residents for upcoming major events, and the committee is committed to ensuring the region's nine counties are represented, the committee's CEO Zaileen Janmohamed told the Silicon Valley Business Journal last month.