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How to Get the Most Out of Your Trip to San Francisco

San Francisco is a city for everyone. It is one of the meccas of gay travelers, or for enthusiasts of the “local food” movement and for anyone who appreciates diversity.

When you think of San Francisco, a beautiful span across the bay and an island prison are probably the first things to come to mind. Certainly, these things are two of the key tourist attractions for visitors to see, but don’t let your tour of this wonderful city begin and finish there. The city has plenty of other things to offer that are unique to the city and will let you catch an inside view of the lives of San Franciscans.

 

 

San Francisco is an ideal city for walking. The climate is never really too cold or too warm for wandering outside and the city is so pretty; a stroll is a great way to check out all that “The City” (as it is known to the natives) has to offer. And, should your limbs begin to feel a little sore from walking, you merely have to hitch a ride on one of San Francisco’s famous cable cars until you arrive at your next point of interest. The cable car is unique to San Francisco, the city where the trolley originated, and is a perfect way to put yourself right into the city’s special culture.

 

While in San Fran, Fisherman’s Wharf is a must see for your itinerary. Stop by Pier 39 and experience the culture and activities offered there. Pier 39 is famous for its great shopping center, which is filled with shops, arcades, and street performers. Take a look off the piers and see the local inhabitants of the docks—sea lions! Fisherman’s Wharf, as you may have guessed, is also the place to go if you’re looking for great seafood. While there are dozens of great restaurants that will strike your fancy, be sure to grab a meal at Boudin’s restaurant and try their famous sourdough bread (you can even watch it being made!) and unbeatable clam chowder. Fisherman’s Wharf is simply swimming with excitement; don’t miss this must-see!

 

The local neighborhoods of San Francisco are another must-see if you want to experience the diversity of San Francisco culture. From North Beach to Chinatown, each neighborhood offers a life of its own that you won’t find anywhere else. The neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury is an extremely exciting neighborhood of San Francisco. Considered the Bohemian center of the city, this neighborhood is the birthplace of such legendaries as the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin. The spirit of these artists and their music still lives on in this district. Haight-Ashbury also boasts of some small but great local restaurants, bars and shops, including Amoeba Music, a bowling alley that was converted into a record store. Here you will find almost any type of music you can think of, with a huge variety of vinyl. And just a short distance from this district you will find the Golden Gate Park—a large, gorgeous park that rivals New York City’s Central Park.

 

To enjoy one of the most fascinating neighborhoods of San Francisco, spend time in Chinatown interesting and thriving neighborhoods. A walk down any of its narrow streets will bring enticing smells wafting from home kitchens and the many restaurants. Meanwhile, your ears can feast on the sounds of Mandarin mixed with occasional English. It’s like a trip into an exotic culture within and exotic culture.

Lesbian and gay vacationers exploring San Francisco may be primarily attracted to the Castro area to visit the historic sites and soak of the ambience, but you will discover the whole of the city is accepting of all types of people. Enjoy it all!

 

So when you plan your San Francisco vacation, don’t get stuck playing tourist. The city offers adventures everywhere you turn. Immerse yourself in the culture of the city to get the most out of your trip!

 

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