San Francisco
#2
Joined: Sep 2005
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Oh, Lordy susannewc! Where would one begin? Where are you from? What do you like? What do you don't like? Why are you going there and what do you expect? Are you alone? With children? What kind of budget? Get some direction going and I'm sure there are many people here who can help define and help out.
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
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I see that this is your first post on Fodor's (Click on your name at the top of the page and it will show all of your posts).
The smart thing to do before starting a what to do, where to stay, etc. post is do a search. The search box is also near the top of the page. Most of your questions will be answered. Then come back with specific questions.
Curious
The smart thing to do before starting a what to do, where to stay, etc. post is do a search. The search box is also near the top of the page. Most of your questions will be answered. Then come back with specific questions.
Curious
#5
Joined: Jan 2006
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I would certainly book a tour of the City. Its a great way to see all the different parts of SF and learn their history. If you are there on a Wed. night... go to the Top of the Mark Hopkins hotel. Great views and its the one night a week when LaVay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers play great swing/jazz music... lots of groupies in costume appear and dance. Its fun!! Shop around Union Sq. Visit the Farmer's market at the Ferry Building. Aug. can be chilly..so bring a wrap.
#6
Joined: Apr 2003
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I would do the same I do before every trip - hit the library, start reading. You can get Fodor's, Frommers, Lonely planet there!
Or you can start with visiting the "destinations" parts of those websites.
Then, go to travel talks and read... all this been discussed earlier. On Fodor's just type "san francisco" in the search window.
Happy plannings
Or you can start with visiting the "destinations" parts of those websites.
Then, go to travel talks and read... all this been discussed earlier. On Fodor's just type "san francisco" in the search window.
Happy plannings




