First trip to SF... how many days?
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First trip to SF... how many days?
I am planning our first trip to San Fransisco for 2010. What is a recommended number of days for us to spend in the city for our trip to see most of the major sites, etc? We will also be taking a 1 day tour to Napa... thanks
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I agree, Take Bart in from the airport. Don't miss the Market area on Saturday. If you can be gone longer, I would go longer as a drive up North to Muir Woods and Point Reyes was very nice on our trip. Of course, a drive south on Hwy 1 would be nice also.
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We are going on our 3rd trip in 3 years to SF in Jan 2010. We will spend a week there this trip. The majority of our trip will constitute of going on at least 1 per day, some days 2, free San Francisco City Library walking tours.
http://www.sfcityguides.org/
Really, there is so much to see and do, it is really a matter of what interests you and how much time you have. I could spend a month and not see all I want to see and do.
Deb
http://www.sfcityguides.org/
Really, there is so much to see and do, it is really a matter of what interests you and how much time you have. I could spend a month and not see all I want to see and do.
Deb
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So to your original question. My suggestion would be 3 or 4 days for San Francisco. Another day for Napa. Then another 2 days if you went north or south on HWY 1. Finally, a lot of people throw in a trip to Yosemite. It is only 3 hours away and I would allow 3 days for it.
So, 3 or 4 days in the city itself, and then however many days extra you can allow for various trips outside the city. 3 or 4 days you can cover the major sites. We did a segway tour on our first day and enjoyed that.
So, 3 or 4 days in the city itself, and then however many days extra you can allow for various trips outside the city. 3 or 4 days you can cover the major sites. We did a segway tour on our first day and enjoyed that.
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sf they do the Segway tours in the Wharf--I suppose it would be fun if you wanted to ride a Segway, but you don't see much of SF other than the Wharf (ugh!!!!) BTW I get to say ugh because not only do I live in SF and know that the Wharf is not the City, but my office is in the Wharf area so I get the dubious pleasure of being here all the time.
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Actually, they offer a variety of tour including the hills.
http://www.sfelectrictour.com/
This is the company that we used and it seems the largest and most organized. I do believe that their is a couple of other companys that rent as well.
Most people that visit cities like to do the "touristy" things. Most of the advice I recieved from "the locals" on fodors, I didn't like. I didn't want to see the "off the beaten path" stuff. I wanted to see the wharf, cable cars, chinatown, golden gate, coit tower, etc. There is a reason why some places are popular. I do sometimes like to go to other areas, but I like to first see the major areas. The OP stated this as well. I did enjoy my segway tour, so pardon me for saying that I did.
http://www.sfelectrictour.com/
This is the company that we used and it seems the largest and most organized. I do believe that their is a couple of other companys that rent as well.
Most people that visit cities like to do the "touristy" things. Most of the advice I recieved from "the locals" on fodors, I didn't like. I didn't want to see the "off the beaten path" stuff. I wanted to see the wharf, cable cars, chinatown, golden gate, coit tower, etc. There is a reason why some places are popular. I do sometimes like to go to other areas, but I like to first see the major areas. The OP stated this as well. I did enjoy my segway tour, so pardon me for saying that I did.
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Ugh, as you put it. Its the locals in San Fran all seem to say the same thing about the tourist area. Most of the locals all frown upon Fishermans Wharf, ghiradelli square, those type of places. Sorry, you don't like where you work.
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