San Francisco first trip
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Dear Linda, I would be glad to inform you and make any recommendations on SF when I return. We are staying there 4 days then taking the Parlor Car tour down the coast. I've heard so much positive feedback on it.. However, I placed a Parlor car tour message on this forum and no one has responded yet. let me know how to contact you with the info upon my return...thanks for responding to my question. Dolores
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Dear Linda, I would be glad to inform you and make any recommendations on SF when I return. We are staying there 4 days then taking the Parlor Car tour down the coast. I've heard so much positive feedback on it.. However, I placed a Parlor car tour message on this forum and no one has responded yet. let me know how to contact you with the info upon my return...thanks for responding to my question. Dolores
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
My wife and I had a wonderful time staying at Washington Square Inn last spring. Beautiful little inn with a European air to it. Within walking distance of buses, cable car route, and loads of fantastic restaurants. We used the great bus system to get around, then walked and rented bicycles to explore. In 4 days we barely scratched the surface of downtown SF and were too busy to miss seeing any outlying areas. (We'll have to go back for those.)
Just another opinion...
By the way, please avoid making reservations at Albion House Inn on Gough Street. They have treated us very badly and I wish to spread the word about them.
Just another opinion...
By the way, please avoid making reservations at Albion House Inn on Gough Street. They have treated us very badly and I wish to spread the word about them.
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
I would recommend Scoma's on Fisherman's Warf.
You would need reservations about a week in advance. If you can't get in, try Scoma's in Saucalido. It is on the other side of the Golden Gate bridge. If you are lucky, the fog will not roll in that evening and you will get a great view. In any event, I have been to San Francisco and the sorounding area many times. It is hard to find a mediocre restaurant, let alone a bad one.
You would need reservations about a week in advance. If you can't get in, try Scoma's in Saucalido. It is on the other side of the Golden Gate bridge. If you are lucky, the fog will not roll in that evening and you will get a great view. In any event, I have been to San Francisco and the sorounding area many times. It is hard to find a mediocre restaurant, let alone a bad one.
Trending Topics
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Two weeks in SF is too long. If you like to golf and drink wine then go to Napa for a few days. Silverado Resort is excellent. The town of Calistoga is fun for the kids, hot spring pools, mud baths, geyser. If you prefer nature, then head south to Monterey. Still great golfing, aquariums, shopping and art galleries in Carmel.



