Thursday, September 8, 2011

San Francisco

Labor Day Weekend in The City.

So I spent a few days playing tourist in San Francisco over the Holiday weekend. So I thought I would share a few pictures with you.


First day I got to go to a Giants night game. They played the Diamondbacks. A great game, and the Giants won. AT&T Park is an amazing place to see a MLB game. I had such a great time.
The one thing about San Francisco is there is a lot of history and a lot of cool sights. When in The City you have to ride the cable car. It is a must.
Next I recommend checking out Pier 39, but only because everyone needs to say they have been there. It is mostly high priced tourist crap and lots of restaurants, but you can see Alcatraz and the seals. Plus that is one of the most famous spots.
And while your at the Wharf, make sure to walk down to Ghirardelli chocolate. So worth the walk. Great chocolate!!!
Lunch that day was at Cioppino's on Jefferson St. Great food.
Coit Tower is another landmark worth visiting. However, parking does make it difficult to get to. We lucked out and got a spot on the street leading up to the Tower. The views from here are pretty spectacular, with a 360 degree view of The City. You can see both bridges, the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate. Also there is a nice view of Lombard Street, the Wharf, the Ferry Building and Treasure Island.
It was overcast the day we were there, but I got a few nice shots. The Bay Bridge
This one is from AT&T Park (it was a much nicer day)
Lombard St (The crookedest street in the world)
The Ferry Building
From Coit Tower, it was on to the Palace of Fine Arts. The Palace of Fine Arts was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. It's a cool piece of architectural history.
Once your at the Palace, you are at the on ramp to the Golden Gate Bridge. So head on over and take the walk across the bridge. The first day we were there that famous fog rolled in.
It was a bit clearer later that weekend. This is from the Lands End side of the bridge
Next up The Haight. More tourist destination than hippie hangout these days. Trendy little shops and Irish pubs made for a nice walk and a better lunch.
The last day, we drove through downtown and the financial district looking at the big buildings.
So another great weekend. Love The City. Have a good one!

1 comment:

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San Francisco is one of the most visited and sought-after cities in California. That's not at all surprising because this place has so many things to offer: great places, great restaurants, great foods, great people, etc. - things that will certainly suite the taste of every visitor. And with this blog post of yours, it feels like I was in San Francisco during the Labor Day. Thanks!

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