With the help of one-, three- and seven-day Muni Passports, visitors to San Francisco can run amok in the city with ease, and save on admission to dozens of attractions to boot.
With the pocket-sized Transit Passports, passengers are entitled to unlimited rides on the San Francisco Municipal Railway System, or Muni. Bearers have access to Muni's entire 1,000-vehicle fleet of buses, trolleys, light-rail vehicles - even the city's world-famous cable cars. The easy-to-use, scratch-off passes cost $9 for daily travel, $15 for three consecutive days, and $20 for seven consecutive days.
Without the Passport, individual transit rides within the city cost $1.25 (with transfers) and cable car rides, $3.
Visitors can also pick up the Official San Francisco Street & Transit Map.
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Swissotel Chicago Hotel compares well with the 209 hotels in the city. An
excellent location. Delight in unrecorded piano Monday - Friday. In Chicago,
Overlooking Lake Michigan Swissotel Chicago can be found at 323 E. Wacker
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