San Francisco

Napa is probably a must...planning to be there in April!!
stephanietripp 451 reads
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Is it just me,  or is this city just absolutely AMAZING???   I can totally see myself living here!  Yesterday,  the rain didn't put a damper on my day!   I ventured into Chinatown & sampled some of the culture,  I had a little miscommunication w/ the butcher so my fish wasn't cut to my preference.   So I had to finish severing the fish's head & deboning it myself.   Ewwwe!!!   Grose!!!!!  When in Rome.... I've visited a few restaurants around the Nob Hill & Marina areas & have really been enjoying San Fran, but if anyone has any suggestions on what I shouldn't miss in this beautiful city please let me know.  

 
Sincerely  
Stephanie Tripp

AdaLovelace See my TER Reviews 325 reads
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There are some great museums! The de Young, the Exploratorium, SFMOMA, etc... The Park Chalet in Golden Gate Park (right across the Great Hghway from Ocean Beach) is a fun spot for Sunday brunch. :)

palomamontecarlo See my TER Reviews 177 reads
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On my bucket list once I visit San Francisco next month..

InspectorMorse 206 Reviews 178 reads
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You've got to stop by and visit me, that's my neck of the woods!

vamikey 74 Reviews 151 reads
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And if you're going to cross the Golden Gate to go to Napa, try to make a side trip to Muir Woods for giant redwoods, then Stinson Beach & up to Point Reyes National Seashore for whale-watching.   Also, if you go down to Fisherman's Wharf, there are a couple of boats which will take you out fishing for a half or full day.  And of course the boat trip out to Alcatraz, or the boat to Angel Island or over to Sausalito.  And as to Museums, the California Academy of Science Museum in Golden Gate Park has an Aquarium, Planetarium and Natural History Museum all under one roof.  Just a couple of ideas.

j86568 170 Reviews 153 reads
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if you can travel outside of sf, napa for wine and tomales bay for fresh farmed oysters

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