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THE WESTIN ST. FRANCIS
UCLA TEAM HOTEL
335 Powell Street San Francisco, CA 94102 415.397.7000 www.westinstfrancis.com
About The Westin St. Francis:
Located in the heart of Union Square with the famous cable cars at the front door, The Westin St. Francis is more than a luxury hotel; it's a time-honored landmark that's part of San Francisco's rich history. As the only hotel located on San Francisco's famous Union Square, The Westin St. Francis is just steps from world class shopping, dinning, theatres and art galleries. Renowned for luxuy accomodations and excellent service, The Westin St. Francis continues to preserve its rich history and elegance while enhancing the guest experience with fresh, innovative concepts.
For special Bowl rates, click on the links below and make your reservations today.
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Package - Including Game Tickets
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Package - Room Only
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Experience San Francisco and see what "The City by the Bay" has to offer...
The Golden Gate Bridge Turns 75 in 2012
2012 marks the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge (www.goldengatebridge75.org). Celebrations will be held Memorial Day weekend, May 26-27, 2012, along the San Francisco waterfront, or join in one of the seventy-five community tributes beginning in February and lasting throughout the year. These diverse programs extend throughout 2012 and include exhibits, lectures, performances, films, contests, tours and a multitude of activities.
San Francisco Surprises:
- When visiting Chinatown remember to look up. Temples are historically built on the upper levels of buildings – to be closer to the gods. The Tin How Temple, 125 Waverly Place, is the oldest Chinese temple in the U.S.
- The United Nations was founded in San Francisco on June 26, 1945; the historic treaty was signed on the stage of Herbst Theatre near what’s now UN Plaza.
- San Francisco Bay is the largest natural harbor and estuary on the West Coast.
- Golden Gate Park was once filled with elk, bears and goats. Now it's home to where the buffalo roam.
- If the U.S. Navy had prevailed the Golden Gate Bridge would have been painted black with yellow stripes to ensure greater visibility for passing ships. Fortunately, the color scheme as well as one that called for carbon black and steel grey was rejected, with orange vermilion, better known as International Orange, winning out to cover the towers and approximately 600,000 rivets across the Bridge.
- There’s a famous piece of apparel that got its start in San Francisco. The “birth of the blues” refers to Levi’s jeans. In 1873 Levi Strauss & Co. created and patented the world’s first blue jeans. Some vintage treasures are on view at company headquarters, 1155 Battery St.
- San Francisco has 40-plus hills; the most famous are Twin Peaks, Nob Hill, Russian Hill and Telegraph Hill.
- Thanks to its famous curves, Lombard Street has been named the “the crookedest street in the world.”
- San Francisco is home to 3,500 restaurants, Three chefs who competed in the The Next Iron Chef, The oldest Slow Food chapter in the US and The Michelin guide's first West Coast city.
- San Francisco claims a number of food firsts including the martini (although some contend it started in Martinez a few miles to the east of San Francisco); the fortune cookie; America’s oldest Italian restaurant, Fior d’Italia; Oysters Kirkpatrick; cioppino; Chicken Tetrazzini; Crab Louis and no visit is complete without sampling an It’s It ice cream sandwich.
- Hum along now … the city by the bay has an official song – the rousing “San Francisco” and an official ballad, Tony Bennett’s romantic “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”
Weather
San Francisco enjoys a moderate climate throughout the year with average temperatures ranging between 50 and 68 degrees. Summer months bring sunshine, light breezes, and the famous San Francisco fog. Yearly rainfall in San Francisco rarely exceeds 18 inches with approximately 3 inches falling in December.
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