Cable Cars
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Cable Cars

San Francisco, California

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The last manually operated cable car system in the world, and riding one is the rare tourist experience that delivers exactly what it promises. The Powell-Hyde line climbs Nob Hill and descends toward the bay with a view that makes your stomach drop. Yes, the lines are long. Ride it anyway. Grip the pole, lean out, and let the city rush past. Some clichés are clichés because they're perfect.

Insider tip

Take the Powell-Hyde line. Stand on the running board, not inside the car. The descent toward Aquatic Park is the money shot.

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