Enjoy a Long Weekend in San Francisco
When thinking of San Francisco, a big orange bridge and an island prison are probably the first things to cross your mind. Certainly, these icons are two of the most popular tourist attractions for people to see, but dont let your tour of San Francisco begin and end there. The city has plenty of other sites and activities to offer that are unique to the city and will allow you to immerse yourself in the life of the city.
The most amazing thing about San Francisco is that you can explore the city by foot nearly all year round. The temperature rarely gets too chilly or too warm for enjoying the outside and the city is so pretty; a stroll is the best way to take in all that San Francisco has to offer. And, if you find yourself tired from walking, all you have to do is hitch a ride on one of San Frans famous cable cars until you reach your next destination. This form of transportation is unique to San Francisco, the locale where the trolley originated, and is a great way to start getting acquainted with the citys special culture.
And while youre exploring the city, take a trip down to Fishermans Wharf. Stop by Pier 39 and experience the culture and activities available there. Pier 39 is an exciting stop due to its great shopping center, which is filled with shops, arcades, and street artists. And if youre feeling adventurous, salute the other residents of the dockssea lions!easily spotted just off the pier. Fishermans Wharf, as you may have guessed, is also the place to go if youre looking for great seafood. While there are dozens of fun or elegant eateries that will satisfy any craving, be sure to stop by Boudins restaurant and try their famous sourdough bread (you can even see the chef in action!) and delicious clam chowder. The Wharf area is swimming with fun; dont skip this must-see!
For the true flavor of San Francisco culture, get off the usual path and see the citys neighborhoods. From North Beach to Chinatown, each neighborhood offers an experience of its own that you wont find anywhere else. The neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury is one of the highlights of San Francisco. Considered the Bohemian part of the city, this neighborhood is the birthplace of such musical legends as Jefferson Airplane and Janis Joplin. These musical geniuses have left their personal on this district. Haight-Ashbury also has some small but great local eateries, bars and shops, including Amoeba Music, a record store that was once a bowling alley. Here you can buy nearly any music youre looking for, with a great selection of vinyl records. And only a short walk away from this district you will find the Golden Gate Parka large, gorgeous park that reminds one of New York Citys Central Park.
Chinatown is one of the most bustling neighborhoods of San Francisco. A walk down any of its narrow streets will bring enticing smells wafting from home kitchens and the many restaurants. Meanwhile, your ears will be treated to the sounds of Chinese mixed with occasional English as you move past busy shops. Its like a trip into an exotic culture within an exotic culture.
So while planning your San Francisco get-away, make sure your itinerary takes you off the beaten path. In San Fran you will find unique adventures everywhere you turn. Engulf yourself in the culture of the city; its the only way to do San Francisco!
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by harry on March 1st, 2011 Tags: gay holiday, gay travel, gay vacaton, san francisco
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