San Francisco

Ladies who tour San Francisco and can answer questions.
MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 1284 reads
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Please message me as I have questions for advertising and best spots when touring San Francisco. I find every part of the country is different in how they do things. Any help from successful tour Ladies or gentleman who know the city is appreciated.

TIA.

Maggie

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 262 reads
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Wow this board is quiet. Wondering if it's worth the trip. Any good places to eat at least?

kenny_starr 76 Reviews 226 reads
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Yes this board is quiet.  We're trying to make it more lively.  There is another board that popped up after a very popular SF board was shut down.  A lot, but not all, traffic is over there.

As far as best spots when touring, I'd say that most visiting escorts stay in the SF Union Square area.  There are a lot of hotels, as well as shopping, restaurants, theaters are close by  Lots of foot traffic, local and tourist in this area.  The SF financial district is also nearby.  You may get some clients who ask about public transportation such as BART, Union Square and financial district are very close to BART.

There are large hotel chains as well as smaller boutique hotels.  You might want to stay away from the smaller boutique hotels, as they might require key card access to get to the rooms.

The southbay is also a good area, but I am not as familiar with it.  I did visit someone who was staying at a downtown San Jose hotel.  Also I seem to recall seeing ads for escorts staying near the San Jose airport.  Also the Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Santa Clara areas are also popular, this is where some of the larger tech companies are located or very close by.  I know that many escorts stay in Santa Clara, there are several hotels close to Levi's Stadium where the 49ers play.

Some escorts also stay at the hotels near San Francisco airport, but there isn't that much to do during downtimes and I don't know how much business they get as it is a drive from the hubs of SF and San Jose.

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ThunderThighs 231 reads
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It's worth the trip if you've never been to the Bay Area.  As someone who has lived here for 6 years now, the hype of San Francisco is more about how the city was rather than what it is now.  If you're able to ignore rampant homelessness and open use of illicit drugs like crack and heroin on the streets downtown, SF still has all of the normal bourgie delights such as high-end shopping, restaurants with decadent food, etc.  Personally, having seen firsthand how bad the homeless/drug use situation has become in just a few years (from normal big city amount to fiscal crisis levels in just 4 years), I only go downtown SF for specific, time-bound reasons.  Like meeting with a provider :)

The suggestion of Union Square is a good one.  The suggestion to explore other areas such as the southbay (San Jose, Santa Clara, etc) or even Marin (Sausalito, Belvedere) is even better.  Depends on your clientele.  If you're looking to hit up locals, try going north or south.  If you're hitting up clients who aren't local residents, Union Square is probably your best bet to stay.

OliviaLux See my TER Reviews 249 reads
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I live in SF part-time and have only ever worked downtown/in the financial district. It's pretty dead there on the weekends and stuff but it's not too bad for work as it's easy to reach for almost everyone. I've never had anyone complain about my locations, but I do get a lot of calls to Oakland and I hear more and more providers are moving their main ventures over there. I hope you do visit. Like the above response, there's a ton of homelessness but the grandeur of the city still shines through :)

AlohaAl 14 Reviews 240 reads
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Lived here and everywhere.  Just depends upon what kind of food you like.  Also are you going with a client?  I have taken many women out around the city depending upon their wants and dietary restrictions.  If you ate out every night in San Francisco for 15 years you'd still not eat everywhere.  Feel free to DM me for requests anywhere from food trucks to Michelin star restaurants.

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