If you find yourself in San Francisco, here are few ways to make the most of your off-duty hours in the City by the Bay.
It's an option for business travelers flying in for meetings and conferences, especially when there's an early flight out the next day.There are plenty of options for any spare time you have: relax in a park atop Salesforce tower, personalize fortune cookies in Chinatown or grab a treat from the marketplace inside the the landmark Ferry Building.
"This is the city that inspired the creation of television, the Murphy bed and more," said Joe D'Alessandro, president and CEO, San Francisco Travel. "Known for a time as 'Wall Street of the West,' San Francisco was and is also a financial powerhouse."
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