4 days in San Francisco
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Supported by the city and library, they give dozens of different walking tours that span wide range of interest and sites.
They are donation only but do give at LEAST $5 + per person.
If nothing else, look at the walks offered to get some ideas of what interests you...hard to make suggestions when we know nothing about YOU.
Supported by the city and library, they give dozens of different walking tours that span wide range of interest and sites.
They are donation only but do give at LEAST $5 + per person.
If nothing else, look at the walks offered to get some ideas of what interests you...hard to make suggestions when we know nothing about YOU.
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If/when you are in the area of Coit Tower/North Beach, look for the interesting Filbert Steps (Google for photos). Pretty gardens lush with flowers, charming cottages that can only be reached from the stairs, and a flock of wild parrots (about which there is a documentary film)....you'd never think you were close to the bustling city.
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Here are enough suggestions to keep you busy for four months,
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...mendations.cfm
Stu Dudley
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...mendations.cfm
Stu Dudley
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Get a 3 muni pass and ride the historic cable cars, trolleys. Get reservations for Alcatraz NOW. These tours sell out quickly. Agree about the free library tours as they are fantastic. We did a tour that included Coit Tower and the Filbert Street Steps. We even got a fly by put on by the Parrots of Telegraph Hill!
Agree. We need to know more about your interests.
Agree. We need to know more about your interests.
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