Another spectacular city to visit is definitely San Francisco. It is home to the famous Golden Gate Bridge. One thing to note about this lovely town is that it has buildings and houses placed on numerous hills, therefore you may find that walking in San Francisco is no stroll in the park, so if you're not up to the task take a ride on their well-known cable cars. Aside from the picture-perfect bridge you can also visit San Francisco's Chinatown, which is known to be one of the largest in North America. And, before you leave check out their TransAmerica Pyramid which is a building built just like a pyramid.
The country's first Chinese immigrants came to San Francisco in 1848. In an act typical of San Francisco's mixing of cultures, the Japanese Hagiwara family invented "Chinese" fortune cookies at Golden Gate Park's Tea Garden, and at Chinatown's Ross Alley fortune cookie factory , a Rube Goldberg-like contraption turns them out by the dozens.