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Need tourist advice for SF


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2014 Apr 7, 7:54am   14,737 views  44 comments

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Visiting there for a brief bit on my vacation this summer, fiance and a 15 year old in tow. I've been in the bay area a few times, but never in SF proper...just Hayward, Berkley, and San Jose.
So I am totally unfamiliar with SF.

Staying in Union Square.

Arriving on a Saturday, probably will check out Fishermans Wharf for dinner/early evening.

Sunday I have tickets for Dodgers vs Giants(lol of course right). Probably will get there when the park opens just to check out the ballpark, roam around, get some autos, etc. Best way to get to the game is to go to the station at Market and Powell and take the muni, correct? The family won't want to walk the whole way. I'm guessing well be wiped out after the game so well probably go clean up at the hotel, have dinner, and wander around Union Square that night.

My main concern is monday. I'd like to check out some of the sights...Lombard Street, Golden Gate Bridge, etc. I'll have a car(were also going to the central coast and then Yosemite), but I'm super concerned about Monday traffic in the city...I don't want to use the car if well be moving 2 feet per hour. I would like to drive up into Golden Gate Natl Rec Area though if I can.

So is there anything I'm missing that I should be squeezing in? I discarded Alcatraz due to time constraints....but I'd like not to miss something important I'm overlooking.

Thanks for any advice :)

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20   New Renter   2014 Apr 8, 2:35am  

David9 says

Wow, no one mentioned Alcatraz

Yes he did

dodgerfanjohn says

I discarded Alcatraz due to time constraints....

SFace says

sorry, who the hell goes wine tasting in lodi or Livermore, does that even sound right to you?

I do and yes it does.

21   David9   2014 Apr 8, 2:45am  

New Renter says

Yes he did

I stand corrected. I did not read the whole article.

A 1 hour boat ride which goes under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz island might be nice, especially if there is fog and clouds.

22   rooemoore   2014 Apr 8, 3:30am  

SFace says

Or go down to crissy field (on a bike) and enjoy the most beautiful clean air of a big city in this world.

If only that were true.

23   zzyzzx   2014 Apr 8, 3:43am  

Ripped off from this thread /?p=1232157 :

Bungee jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge ( bungee chord optional)
... its all the rage...

24   David9   2014 Apr 8, 3:45am  

San Francisco has some great museums:

http://www.baycityguide.com/museums.html

The Asian Art Museum is quite impressive.

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art I found more cutting edge than most.

25   dublin hillz   2014 Apr 8, 4:13am  

rooemoore says

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says



Go to the Mission and moon the Google bus!


No, go to the moon and Google the mission bus.


It's San Francisco, silly.

No, they will just yelp the restaurant reviews in san francisco on their google browser on their latest mobile device because despite their self proclaimed open mindedness and hipsterism, they are actually quite a conformist bunch....

27   Tenpoundbass   2014 Apr 8, 4:17am  

SFace says

If you must sit down, then my prefer choice is Bubba Gump, at least I know it is not a box of chocalate and you get the best view in all of Fisherman's wharf.

Personally I would rather sit in a locally sourced Tourist trap, than an international conglomerate of tourist trappers who are perched in every city in the world worth visiting, to snatch their money from their and take it back to their evil corporate lair.

You guys do know that Tom Hanks in character, doesn't actually own Bubba Gump right?

28   dublin hillz   2014 Apr 8, 4:21am  

Yeah, definitely be careful about walking to the southwest on market st past powell st - the town will change instantly and I am not exagerrating. You may want to definitely take trolley #5 or bus 38 to the end of the line and check out the pacific ocean on great highway.

29   dublin hillz   2014 Apr 8, 4:32am  

I encourage all the napa snobs to ignore livermore wineries - I want to continue to enjoy the $5 flights!

30   edvard2   2014 Apr 8, 5:05am  

zzyzzx says

Ripped off from this thread /?p=1232157 :

Bungee jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge ( bungee chord optional)

... its all the rage...


Yeah. Its also very popular with all the locals who know what's what to go great white shark watching. dublin hillz says

I encourage all the napa snobs to ignore livermore wineries - I want to continue to enjoy the $5 flights!

Yes. In fact, now that I think of it I take back everything I said before. Its true. Napa is the only place to go for wine. Places like Livermore are as mentioned by a previous response- like warehouses. Its just that I am too uncultured to know any better. That works out for the Napa folks. It means more room for them.

31   rooemoore   2014 Apr 8, 5:13am  

dublin hillz says

I encourage all the napa snobs to ignore livermore wineries - I want to continue to enjoy the $5 flights!

I think your secret is safe.

Seriously, I'm sure there are some very good Livermore wines, but comparing a visit there to the Napa/Sonoma valleys is absurd.

32   edvard2   2014 Apr 8, 5:25am  

rooemoore says

Seriously, I'm sure there are some very good Livermore wines, but comparing a visit there to the Napa/Sonoma valleys is absurd.

Why? Ever been in Livermore and/or Lodi? Its beautiful up there. The major difference is the types of people that the places attract. Honestly, I find more people who genuinely enjoy wine in Livermore than in Napa. In Napa its all about going because you're rich and you're "supposed" to go to Napa... because that's what you're supposed to do when you're rich.

33   Strategist   2014 Apr 8, 6:52am  

David9 says

Wow, no one mentioned Alcatraz or a boat ride in the Bay.

If you and your fiancé are feeling adventurous, at least as of several years ago there was at least one Straight sex club with a $40 entry fee.

(A couple took me there if you just had to know. ;-) )

We just have to know what you did next.

34   David9   2014 Apr 8, 7:06am  

Strategist says

We just have to know what you did next.

Oh, now that is tempting. Not sure this is the right venue for a taste of San Francisco erotica. But thanks!

35   New Renter   2014 Apr 8, 8:22am  

rooemoore says

dublin hillz says

I encourage all the napa snobs to ignore livermore wineries - I want to continue to enjoy the $5 flights!

I think your secret is safe.

Seriously, I'm sure there are some very good Livermore wines, but comparing a visit there to the Napa/Sonoma valleys is absurd.

Depends on what you're looking for. As far as the wines go many Napa and Sonoma wineries get their grapes from lowly Lodi so if you really want to see where your wines come from go to Lodi.

36   rooemoore   2014 Apr 8, 11:41am  

edvard2 says

I find more people who genuinely enjoy wine in Livermore than in Napa.

I'll grant you that:

37   Y   2014 Apr 8, 12:43pm  

Not to worry.
In that part of the county, anything you miss will be squeezed in for you....

dodgerfanjohn says

So is there anything I'm missing that I should be squeezing in?

38   New Renter   2014 Apr 8, 1:29pm  

rooemoore says

edvard2 says

I find more people who genuinely enjoy wine in Livermore than in Napa.

I'll grant you that:

So why are you showing an image of a Polish wino in Warsaw with a bottle of cheapass Polish fruit wine?

http://www.lightstalkers.org/images/show/621717

39   New Renter   2014 Apr 8, 1:30pm  

SoftShell says

Not to worry.

In that part of the county, anything you miss will be squeezed in for you....

dodgerfanjohn says

So is there anything I'm missing that I should be squeezing in?

A man undoubtedly speaking from experience.

40   Y   2014 Apr 8, 1:47pm  

Damn...guilty as charged...

New Renter says

SoftShell says

Not to worry.

In that part of the county, anything you miss will be squeezed in for you....

dodgerfanjohn says

So is there anything I'm missing that I should be squeezing in?

A man undoubtedly speaking from experience.

41   rooemoore   2014 Apr 8, 3:00pm  

New Renter says

So why are you showing an image of a Polish wino in Warsaw with a bottle of cheapass Polish fruit wine?

http://www.lightstalkers.org/images/show/621717

Fixed it.

42   New Renter   2014 Apr 10, 3:04am  

rooemoore says

New Renter says

So why are you showing an image of a Polish wino in Warsaw with a bottle of cheapass Polish fruit wine?

http://www.lightstalkers.org/images/show/621717

Fixed it.

I see you have photoshop.

43   anonymous   2014 Apr 10, 3:10am  

New Renter says

rooemoore says

dublin hillz says

I encourage all the napa snobs to ignore livermore wineries - I want to continue to enjoy the $5 flights!

I think your secret is safe.

Seriously, I'm sure there are some very good Livermore wines, but comparing a visit there to the Napa/Sonoma valleys is absurd.

Depends on what you're looking for. As far as the wines go many Napa and Sonoma wineries get their grapes from lowly Lodi so if you really want to see where your wines come from go to Lodi.

And, sons of anarchy

44   corntrollio   2014 Apr 10, 4:25am  

SFace says

If you must sit down, then my prefer choice is Bubba Gump, at least I know it is not a box of chocalate and you get the best view in all of Fisherman's wharf.

Hard to take you seriously with this one. If you want to go to the Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant, go to the one in South Carolina or something, not SF.

dodgerfanjohn says

I discarded Alcatraz due to time constraints

Alcatraz is actually worth doing. I assumed it'd be cheesy, but it wasn't. Bonus points if it's a time of year they allow you to view the rest of the island (forget when that is).

dodgerfanjohn says

Best way to get to the game is to go to the station at Market and Powell and take the muni, correct? The family won't want to walk the whole way.

You can do that, yes. The T-Third goes right past the ball park. Most people coming from outside the city walk from Montgomery St. BART station to the park, but if you're already in the city, the T-Third works great.

If you're going to Sonoma or Napa and can't pick, I tend to vote Sonoma -- more relaxed, more like what Napa was like before Napa got insane. Napa's great if you want your wine from sales girls, instead of actual winery workers who know something about wine. Never been to Lodi for wine, but Livermore has some decent wine as people said.

Check out museums and restaurants too. Note that some could be closed on Monday, not sure.

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