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    I love the city, it's fabulous. I work up there during the day and I miss living there so much. There are so many things to do and go see. If you don't have a car there is no problem getting around. Between the cable cars, taxi's, bus system, this city is great.

    I miss the food. You can get a great meal at 4am! You can find great food any time of day. There is always something open.

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    I used to visit S.F. about twice a year, and I loved it. I had a blast riding cable cars, and just walking around the tourist areas, like Fisherman's Wharf and the piers.

    The food there is indeed great. I really miss the clam chowder bread bowls! They are amazing. Also, S.F. has amazing sourdough bread, anybody who visits really needs to taste some!

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    • #3
      Yes, loved it! What a beautiful city! We took a tour around the Bay, went around Alcatraz. We went over the Golden Gate Bridge, drove Lombard Street, it was a lot of fun.

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      • #4
        The main draw for visitors to San Francisco is visiting its many different districts. Finding things to do in San Francisco relies heavily upon what district you plan on visiting and when. The Palace of fine arts located in the Marina District is an architecturally beautiful building that many tourists who love art and architecture find fascinating. Golden gate Park is a large draw, figuratively and literally as it is larger than New York's Central Park.
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        • #5
          yes san francisco is definitely one of the most beautiful cities around. i love golden gate park, the bars up and down north beach, shopping in the marina. it's great. drive across the bridge and get some really good food in berkeley, maybe even catch a concert during the summer at the greek theatre if you're lucky. love love love san fran.

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          • #6
            great city

            I agree with everyone. SF is one of the cities that is worth exploring. Been there for a couple times. On my next visit I plan to visit Alcatraz. For the meantime, I can browse what I expect to see using this : MapJack - San Francisco

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            • #7
              Alcatraz would be very interesting to visit !

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              • #8
                Be cool in san

                "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco". San Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the Pacific Ocean. So ever miss spent time in San Francisco.
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                • #9
                  San Francisco

                  San Francisco is truly one of the most beautiful cities in the United States.I go there about once or twice a month. My daughters been living there for about 10 years now. Every time I go it's a new adventure. When I think I've seen it all she shows me something new.
                  I was there about a week ago. We went out on a 55 ft. catamaran. We left from Pier 39 and sailed under neath the Golden gate Bridge and then around Alcatraz and Angel Island. Totally different experience than going on the normal tour boat. Took some great pictures.
                  with posted some of them on our web site.
                  The charter company was called adventure cat we were guests of a friend of my daughters who works their. So if you want a unique and different experience try sailing San Francisco Bay. I'm going back down there in about another week or two. I can't wait to see what she's going to show me now.

                  San Francisco, the city made for discovering, over & over again!

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                  • #10
                    I'm going to go in S.Francisco in a few day !

                    I'll live in SF for 3 days only ... what do you suggest me to visit please ?

                    After , i'll go in Death Valley by car
                    Sorry for my bad english ... but i'm improve it

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                    • #11
                      Take a limo tour

                      I would suggest you to take a limo tour. Your limousine tour can start with bustling Fisherman's Wharf or San Francisco's Chinatown, the largest in the US. And then San Francisco tour takes you beyond the city, crossing the Bay Bridge, the Richmond Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge, including stops along the way like Oakland's historic Jack London Square, West Berkeley's exclusive shopping district, Marin County and cozy Sausalito, or even Muir Woods and Stinson Beach.
                      Last edited by Manne; 07-22-2009, 03:43 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Hmm, San Francisco is one of the most beautiful and incredible city in the world. It’s counted one of those cities where people visit in a huge numbers and yes its food are outstanding I also love this. Golden Gate Park, SF Museum and Barbary Coast trail are my most favorite places.
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                        • #13
                          Here every post are very informative for us, San Francisco is definitely one of the most beautiful cities around. I love the Golden Gate Park, pubs up and down the North Beach, shopping in La Marsa. I love the city.
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                          • #14
                            I just love the zoo of Sun francisco. It's fabulous.
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                            • #15
                              Depending on your frame of mind, downtown San Francisco's labyrinth of one-way streets can either be a Bullitt-style thrill ride, or a motorized Sisyphean hell. But there's only one way to look at the parking situation: She stinks. Street parking anywhere in town can be challenging, but in tourist-heavy areas such as Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf, it's an Olympic event. If you have the stamina to find a legal parking meter, it will cost you a quarter every 10 minutes, with limits enforced by meter maids who prey on the unsuspecting like starving seagulls at a corndog stand (tip within a tip: we're not kidding about the seagulls; guard your snack food with your life anywhere within eyeshot of the ocean).
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