Bring a current, go vernment-issued photo ID such as a driver s license pictures of the capitol building or passport. Keep your ID at the ready to show at check-in, the security checkpoint, and sometimes even the gate. Childr en under 18 do not need go vernment-issued photo IDs for domestic flights, but they do for international flights to most countries.
The hillcrest where San Francisco s early millionair es built their mansions is home to some of the city s most elegant hotels. Views from guest rooms here are among the best in town, and the ar ea feels residential even though it s just a fe w blocks from the city center. Kids will enjoy the nearby park and playground. The downside for little ones is the steep walk uphill from Union Square, but you can always catch the California cable car line, which runs close by. Room rates here are very high, but if your timing is right you may get a good deal.
Civic Center and Hayes Valley W ith the Asian Ar t Museum and impr essive buildings in the B eaux Ar ts ar chitectural style, Civic Center is a worthwhile stop for visitors. Bound b y G olden Gate Avenue and F ranklin, Hyde, and Market str eets, this is home to City Hall; the opera, ballet, and symphony stages; pictures of the capitol building the ne w main librar y; and the Civic Center Plaza. However, as a meeting ground for much of the city s homeless population, the neighborhood is less than ideal after dar k. It s busy during the performing arts season, but even then, take a cab at night. The area has some hotels, but families should think twice before lodging around here.
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