I will be traveling to SF in May. I will spend there couple of days and what would be MUST DO/SEE places ?
I really like going to restaurants (Mexican, Thai, Italian ), I'm not really interested in clubs and "party stuff". I work in Film Production so I will definitely go and see animation/film studios !
Where is best mexican restuarant ? best pizza? Best italian ? etc...
I just want to see some places, try some great food in SF and definitely take tons of pictures.....
Any Advices ?Must See / do things in San Francisco ?
It's ALWAYS Christmas at La Rondaya, Mexican Restaurant in the Mission.
La Mediterainne... one on upper Filmore in Pacific Heights and one off Market Street, I think on Church to the north, very close to Castro. Greek.... soooooooo good, die for the Baba Rum Cake!
Globos West.... a Japanese Restaurant in China Town on Grant street the first block after walking through the gate on the south side from Union Square area. Grilled Saba is devine.
Skunk Rose.... on Columbus Street, Italian.
Stela Dora.... best Italian pasteries and coffee on Columbus.
Visouvio's..... must go and have a beer there.
Mae's Garden.... 2nd and Clement, the BEST little northern Vietnamese restaurant on the planet.
Dish.... great breakfast on Upper Haight.
Hope all of these are still up and running.... check out most of them on my last visit... I used to live in SF for 10 years.Must See / do things in San Francisco ?
You can do a search and get a lot of repeat answers.
Specific to your request:
Animation/film stuff:
Pixar
Brand new Disney Museum in Presidio
Charles Shultz (Peanuts/Charley Brown) Hour north of San Francisco.
Try chowhound.com for food advice.
Pizza: Little Star
Mexican: Eat in the Mission
For fun take Ferry (Pier 41) to Tiburon have margarita a Guyamas. All my visitiors love this - great views of the city/bay.
Not sure Pixar will give public tours, but you could call and ask.
i just wanna say that this place is awesome and you must go for following places
1. Coit Tower
2. Lombard
3. Chinatown
4. Cable Cars
5. Union Square
6. The Golden Gate Bridge - is an engineering marvel.
7. Alcatraz:- the former prison, wasn't always a place people wanted to go, but today it's one of the city's most popular sights. Reserve your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.
8. Sausalito
there are many more bro......Must See / do things in San Francisco ?
Well i don't know if you like Vietnamese food (kind of like Thai food) but I know this delicious in the Mission district called Tao Cafe. The address is 1000 Guerrero St. and 22nd St.
www.taocafe.com
The Mission district is also where there are a BUNCH of Mexican restaurants...so many...like two on every block.
Have fun in SF!
eat at clement street . go to golden gate park then ocean beach. then the zoo. all with in 5 mile areaMust See / do things in San Francisco ?
*_~ So glad that you're considering San Francisco for your vacation.
Try to stay in Union Square. When you arrive at the airport, take the SFO air train that goes around the airport, then you’ll get off when you see Bart, take Bart to Powell Station (should be about $6-9 and it takes 20 mins ) that’s Union Square.
http://www.bart.gov/ for schedule..
I just love the weather and the diverse culture here!! Traffic can be hectic but still bearable. Public transport is great! You can always take Bart, ferries, bus, taxi or cable car etc. However, if you don’t have much time or want to travel beyond the city – I think a car would help a lot. Yes, you have to pay for parking, but save you time to go more places faster..
Try the “City Sightseeing Open Top Bus Tour” which is about $30. “This unique open-topped bus tour of San Francisco includes four different routes, the Downtown Loop, the Golden Gate Loop, the Park Loop, and the Night Loop.” You're free to hop on and off as often as you want on the downtown loop.
Embarcadero is wicked nice, and it's not THAT far, so you could really just walk down it to the Ferry Building. http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/
On Saturdays they do a nice farmer's market and you can get lots of good stuff. Walk down to Pier 39.
GET THE San Franciso POPOUT Maps—
I loves these POPOUT map- you get to see where you are-
=) No Thinking required, especially on vacation. (Look at the pictures.)
I have about 20 of these map of different cities.. It was so useful when I was in Europe!
To Save money: get the “Go San Francisco”,
http://www.smartdestinations.com/san-fra…
Cable Car (Union Sq to
Ferry Building
Pier 39
Alcatraz or Angel Island
Japan town
Lombard Street
Chinatown
Coit Tower
Fishermen's Wharf
Union Square for Shopping
Golden Gate Park – Walk across the bridge
Academy of Science
Union Street
Ocean Beach
Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts
San Francisco Zoo
Westfield Shopping Centre
DeYoung Museum
Yerba Buena Gardens
SF Giants Fair at AT%26amp;T Park
Take the ferry to Tiburon or Sausalito
Segates is a great way to travel around the city.
Gray Line's Yosemite in a day- Daily depart 7am
San Francisco Giants- Baseball Game
49ers- Football games
Winchester Mystery House Mansion- overrated.
Gray Line's Motorized Cable Car City Tour
*_~ Unique places in San Francisco
-à Must be Open minded and bring your camera for tons of pics.!! We always bring our guest from out of town to these places. Have early dinner at Asia SF about 6pm and then a show at Beach Blanket Babylon.. They loved it and never forget SF.
à For half price shows/comedy/sports etc.. Try www.goldstar.com
à Academy of Science during the night time- $10 buy ticket in advance.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/pho-garden-san-f… - Try the pho challenge
http://sf.backpage.com/community/classif…
San Jose- Winchester Mystery House and Great Mall outlets in Milpitas.
Santa Cruz area- 30 mins from San Jose and less than an hour away south of San Francisco
Santa Cruz Beach Boalkwalk - http://www.beachboardwalk.com/
The Mystery Spot : http://www.mysteryspot.com/
Another 20 mins away- The famous Monterey Bay Aquarium/Pier- stay overnight. (Romantic)
check out the beautiful shore of Carmel to view Pebble Beach.
Napa Wine Country is about 2 hours north of San Francisco.
They have wine tour that brings you there form any SF hotels. Visit their outlet and Wines tours. Yummy!
Don Ramons 11th at Harrison. This places has been around over 35 years, a 3rd generation family restaurant. Traditional, stick to the ribs, Mexican Food, top shelf margaritas.
The Latin heart of the city is in the mission. Taquarias are a great bet for a cheap and very filling lunch. My personal favorites are El Toro on Valencia at 17th or their sister restaurant Pancho Villa on 16th between Valencia and Mission. Split a burrito if you don’t want food coma and enjoy the house made aqua frescas!
La Mexicalli 900 Block of Sutter – good Mexican food.
Zapita on 18th %26amp; Collingwood in the Castro is also very good
Pizza
Golden Boy on Green near Columbus - By the slice one described as life changing pizza
Gaspare’s Pizza and Italian Restaurant 5546 Geary @ 20th Avenue. This is the kind of place that reminds east coast folks of their pizza places, plastic grapes hang from the ceiling, That’s Amore on the juke box, excellent calzone and pizza, great pasta with your choice of traditional sauces. A neighborhood favorite with families and couples alike. Along the same lines Georgios on Clement at 2nd. They make their own sausage and the staff is friendly.
Café Macaroni – Columbus at Jackson – Wonderful Italian food, opt for smaller space on east side of Columbus
Must Do San Francisco
1. Ride a Cable Car, the only moving historical landmark in the world. Stop off at the Cable Car Barn at Washington and Mason to get a full understanding of this unique form of transportation. Riding the Powell Hyde line will allow you to see Lombard Street the famous crooked street.
2. Visit Alcatraz, this former prison is the most popular destination in San Francisco. The bay cruise to and from the island will give you the opportunity to see the skyline from the water a unique perspective. During the height of tourist season it is wise to purchase tickets before you arrive as tours are often sold out days to a week in advance.
http://www.alcatrazcruises.com
3. Visit Coit Tower, Beautiful murals inside, impressive bay view from the tower or Pioneer Park at the base. Then descend Telegraph hill via the Filbert Steps on the East side of the park for a unique view of how folks on Telegraph Hill live, more beautiful bay views and the chance to hear and see the famous Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
4. Golden Gate Bridge, not just a feat of engineering, this 1.7 mile span offers incredible views of The City, the bay and the Pacific ocean. Be sure to visit Ft. Point under the bridge for a different view of this San Francisco Icon.
5. Explore Golden Gate Park, this large urban park can consume a whole day. The New Academy Science, Japanese Tea Garden, Deyoung Museum [American Art], the Arboretum, Bison Paddock, and Paddle boats are all worth a look and watch the sun go down over the Pacific over a drink or dinner at the Beach Chalet.
6. Chinatown, the most densely populated portion of San Francisco offers the largest Chinese center for shopping, food and unique architecture found outside of Asia. The best place to buy souvenirs to take home to friends and family.
7. North Beach, traditionally the Italian section of the city which has no beach but abounds in quaint shops, great restaurants and The City’s best coffee options.
8. Civic Center, the largest collection of Beaux Arts buildings in the US. Home to San Francisco City Hall, with a dome larger than the US Capital, the Asian Art Museum and the Modern San Francisco Library with its San Francisco History Room housing an eclectic collection of city artifacts and photographs.
9. Buena Vista Gardens, this urban park is home to; the Museum of Modern Art the Museum of The African Diaspora, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Cartoon Art Museum and the Metreon will keep you entertained for hours.
10. Twin Peaks, see The City and the bay spread out at your feet. Especially captivating at night when the lights seem to go on for ever.
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