Oakland Coliseum
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The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex, including ORACLE Arena and McAfee Coliseum, is home to the Oakland Athletics, Oakland Raiders and Golden State Warriors as well as a host of other sporting events, concerts and family shows. McAfee Coliseum and ORACLE Arena are centered in the sixth largest metropolitan area in the United States: the San Francisco Bay Area. It is the geographic center of an affluent and culturally diverse population of more than seven million people.

Jack London Square
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Whether it might a night out on the town at Yoshi's or a scenic ferry ride to San Francisco, Jack London Square, offers something for families or individuals alike. Named after famous the writer, Jack London, it remains as one the best places to visit in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Lake Merritt

Did you know that Lake Merritt is the largest urban saltwater lake in the U.S.? The lake and surrounding park are also homes to the nation’s first wildlife refuge, one of the first theme parks and the Lake Merritt Rowing Club. Explore the lake for boat rentals, lawn bowling and more.

Dunsmuir House
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Constructed in 1889, this 16,000 square foot mansion features a turn-of-the-century mansion, carriage house, farm buildings and landscaped grounds, all nestled in a secluded valley in the Oakland Hills.

The USS Potomac
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Also known as President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Floating White House,” the U.S.S. Potomac is a National Historic Landmark docked at Oakland’s famous Jack London Square. The 165-foot vessel has undergone a major restoration as a memorial to the president that saw the country through the Great Depression and World War II.

Oakland Zoo
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This 525-acre zoo is nestled in the scenic rolling hills of Knowland Park, and includes over 400 native and exotic animals from around the world. Popular exhibits include Karibu Village, African Savanna, Gibbon Island, Flamingo Plaza and the African Elephant Exhibit.

Golden Gate Bridge
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One of the biggest attractions, the Golden Gate Bridge, offers some breathtaking views of the Bay Area and San Francisco while connecting San Francisco and Marin Headlands from commuters and visitors.

Pier 39
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One of San Francisco’s most popular attractions, Pier 39 is a year-round festival marketplace located right on the bay. After an up-close look at a California sea lion, check out a street performance and get a bite to eat at one of the pier’s many restaurants. An estimated 10.5 million people visit more than 110 shops at Pier 39 each year.

Fisherman's Wharf
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A historic waterfront, seafood restaurants, breathtaking views and plenty of shopping await you at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. Since the Gold Rush, Chinese, Italian and other immigrant fishermen have sailed the San Francisco Bay in search of an incredibly varied catch, including the delectable Dungeness crab. The wharf is just minutes away from the city’s famous cable car lines.

Napa Valley (Wine Country)
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Napa Valley is widely considered one of the top wine regions in the world.

University of Berkeley
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One of the most popular universities in Bay Area