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SusieQ78 Aug 5th, 2008 12:16 AM

3 Must Do's in San Francisco
 
I have three days in San Francisco in early September, staying at the Sir Francis Drake near Union Square.

Would love to hear what you all think are the three most important things to see/do whilst in San Francsico. I encourage quirky responses!!

casey_reed84 Aug 5th, 2008 12:53 AM

Drive over the Golden Gate Bridge, go to Alcatraz, explore China Town. I hope that was quick enough for you. :)

Dukey Aug 5th, 2008 04:46 AM

Quirky? OK...go see "Beach Blanket Babylon" you'll never forget it.

LoriNY1 Aug 5th, 2008 05:32 AM

Ride a cable car
Go to the Ferry Building
Go to Alcatraz

mclaurie Aug 5th, 2008 05:40 AM

Take the ferry to Sausalito for lunch.

Go to SFMOMA.org to see Frida Kahlo

Have a drink at Top of the Mark at the Mark Hopkins hotel.

WannabeinaMontserrat Aug 5th, 2008 08:30 AM

All so far are great suggestions. If you are there when it is open, visit the Farmers Market in the Marina area. San Francisco is one of my favorite towns to 'meander in, do some of that as well.

dmlove Aug 5th, 2008 08:38 AM

<i>visit the Farmers Market in the Marina area.</i>

Do you mean the farmers market at the ferry bldg? Just trying to clarify, because although it's on the water, the ferry bldg is nowhere near the Marina area? FWIW, the farmer's market at the Ferry Bldg (referred to in NY Mag as &quot;the granddaddy of them all&quot; operates on Tuesdays (smaller) and Saturdays (huge) until 2 p.m.

xxx30 Aug 5th, 2008 08:40 AM

Watch the movie &quot;Bullet&quot; 3 times,rent proper car,tour streets of San Francisco.

TC Aug 5th, 2008 08:54 AM

Have you been before? If not, I would encourage you to do the typical walking around just to get a feel for the city. <b>Chinatown</b> is a great walk and there are several good walking tours there. We like to walk from Union Square through Chinatown to NorthBeach for dinner in one of the little Italian places filled with locals.

If its your first visit, I encourage you to take a little half day bus tour just to see the maximum number of sights in a short time. Its a wonderful way to see the city's <b>archeticture and topography</b> -- two &quot;must sees&quot;. You can then return to any area that was of special interest to you.

I agree wholeheartedly with seeing <b>Beach Blanket Babylon</b>. It is amazingly &quot;quirky&quot; must see.

Take the ferry from the <b>Ferry Building to Sausalito</b>. The ride across the bay is beautiful and Sausalito street artists and galleries are fun. From Sausilito you could take a short ride to <b>Muir Woods</b> for the redwood forest. After dinner in Sausalito, take the ferry back across to <b>Fisherman's Wharf</b> for a closer view of Alcatraz and a walk around FW before taking a <b>cable car</b> back to Union Square.

GailLK Aug 5th, 2008 08:57 AM

Definitely do the Farmers market, Saturday mornings are great there! Alcatraz, Golden Gate Park/Bridge, and riding cable car are recommended.

After you do that, then you can explore all the neighborhoods like Chinatown, North Beach etc. I thought Lombard Street (crookedest street) was worth a visit. If you're there until Sept 28, the Dale Chihuly glass show is at the De Young musuem in Golden Gate Park, definitely worth a visit!

bmw732002 Aug 5th, 2008 09:03 AM

Take the Powell Street trolly to Fishermans wharf.

Rent a bike and ride over the Golden Gate Bbridge! (Damn that thing is HIGH!)

Eat Italian Around Washington Park and walk off the meal on the way back to your hotel.

dmlove Aug 5th, 2008 09:05 AM

<i>From Sausilito you could take a short ride to Muir Woods for the redwood forest. After dinner in Sausalito, take the ferry back across to Fisherman's Wharf for a closer view of Alcatraz</i>

Just a note, to get to Muir Woods from Sausalito, you need a car or other transportation.

Also, the last ferry back from Sausalito is 7:30 or so, so it's either an early dinner, or plan another way to return to the city.

beanweb24 Aug 5th, 2008 09:16 AM

1. Walk around the Ferry building.
2. Get a beer at Tornoado in Haight Ashbury area.
3. Spend some time in the rose garden at Golden Gate Park...my favorite time is to go there in the a.m. with a coffee and a bagel and just enjoy some relaxing moments.

WannabeinaMontserrat Aug 5th, 2008 10:06 AM

DM - Yes that is correct, I seemingly confused the terms.

dmlove Aug 5th, 2008 11:05 AM

I just wanted to be sure the OP didn't go looking for the Farmer's Market in the Marina District!

trippinkpj Aug 5th, 2008 11:38 AM

Golden Gate Park, walk through Chinatown into North Beach and a ferry ride to explore Angel Island would be my top three.

TC Aug 5th, 2008 11:43 AM

You're right, dmlove. However, when we exited the ferry in Sausalito, there were signs for a mini bus tour to Muir Woods from there. Although the last ferry back to the Embarcadaro is 7:30, I believe we took one a bit later back to Fisherman's Wharf. Either way, we still had plenty of time to do and see all in a day, have an early dinner and watch the sunset as we returned across the bay.

Agree....the Chihuly exhibit is outstanding!

dmlove Aug 5th, 2008 12:24 PM

There is a slightly later ferry (Blue &amp; Gold) on weekdays, and a much later one (8:50 p.m.) on Fridays only, according to this website.

http://www.blueandgoldfleet.com/Ferr...edule_2008.cfm

suze Aug 5th, 2008 01:05 PM

ride a streetcar
Fisherman's Wharf
eat dinner somewhere on Belden Place

adventureseeker Aug 16th, 2008 06:43 AM

SusieQ,

Sorry...here's more than 3!

Sir Francis Drake (SFD) is our fave lodging in SF. Be sure to go upstairs to Harry Denton's Starlight Lounge for a sunset drink and late night music/dancing. It's the quintessential SF experience!

Also, SFD has an excellent restaurant-Scala's Bistro that is located on the bustling street.

Take a walk at 6am through Chinatown to see the markets open all the way down to Washington Square Park to see the Chinese Tai Chi (what a sight) and up to the Coit Tower for outstanding views.

If you are there on a Saturday and MUST is to go to the <b>Ferry Marketplace Building and Farmer's Market. </b>

If you an Art fan, be sure to check out the MOMA and de Young Museums.

Do the Alcatraz tour combined with the boat ride that goes under the Golden Gate (we've been to SF dozens of times and the boat ride under the GG never gets old. And the view of the city is spectacular!).

Take a day trip over to Tiburon and/or Sausalito.

Dining: Dim Sum at Yank Sing, Roast Chicken at Zuni's.

Godd luck.....


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