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What do I choose in San Fancisco?
We are going to San Francisco this weekend for a wedding. I have never been there and we are only going to have 2 days of free time. What should I definitely do in these 2 days?
Thanks so much - Kim |
Kim: Find a nice place to eat, like the Garden Court at the Sheraton Palace Hotel (try the Pacific halibut), then go for a drink at the Top of the Mark-classy!
Ride the California Street cable car at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco to the top of Nob Hill Take a Muni bus to the Golden Gate Bridge and walk across it-beautiful views of the bay and the city Walk down Grant Street through Chinatown and window shop Have a glass of wine at Roxanne Cafe, corner of Bush and Powell streets and watch the cable cars go by Enjoy your trip! |
A visit to S.F. wouldn't be complete without a trip to Fisherman's Wharf, the part of the city you usually see on postcards! Go explore Pier 39. There's a nice restaurant on the Wharf called The Waterfront. Walk around Union Square, take an Alcatraz tour, and I also recommend seeing Ghirardellli Square. You must try their chocolate! And speaking of chocolate...a great place for lunch and desserts is Max's Opera Cafe on Van Ness Ave. Have fun! |
Having lived there for four-and-a-half years, I would discourage your spending much time at Fisherman's Wharf. For chocolate, go to Galler in BRU. For Thai food, I would suggest Thai House at Noe and Henry in the Duboce Triangle/Castro area. At Union Square, a ride up the glass elevator in the Westin is fun. Near there, at 720 Post Street, is a Burmese restaurant where I've been about 140 times. Ask for Pia. For chocolate (if BRU isn't convenient!), Joseph Schmidt has a shop at 16th and Sanchez. I think their truffles are too hard, but they have smaller choclates as well.
I miss living there very much; write and let me enjoy it vicariously! |
I just read your message to Kim re travel to San Franciso. Sounded great! What are the chances you have information on Philadelphia. My husband and I are going there in mid-August and have never been there before. We are looking for a moderately priced B&B. I know this is a real long shot in the dark, but thought I would try.
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For a decadent dinner, eat at the Cypress Club. For exotic, New Delhi behind the Nikko Hotel. If you can afford it, stay at the Pan Pacific. I travel all over and this is one of the finest for the price.
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