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What to do in San Francisco?

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If you've never been to the city, knock out all the touristy stuff.

Cable Cars,
Fisherman's Warf,
GG Bridge
Union Square

Will you have a car while here? How much time?

If you have some spare time and a vehicle.

Alexander Ave across the GG Bridge, just go for a leisurely drive, and yes keep doing past the 18% grade one way sign, just go.

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Note that this road is called Conzelman Road. Take Alexander to get to it.
 
I know, right? So ugly.

I commute by bicycle, work in the Presidio, and far too often make the mistake of riding across the bridge and along Conzelman. Ugh. Why do I keep doing that to myself??? 🙁
 
I know, right? So ugly.

I commute by bicycle, work in the Presidio, and far too often make the mistake of riding across the bridge and along Conzelman. Ugh. Why do I keep doing that to myself??? 🙁

You ride a bike? In CA? In SF? On the street?

You're basically the worst.
 
If you've never been to the city, knock out all the touristy stuff.

Cable Cars,
Fisherman's Warf,
GG Bridge
Union Square

Will you have a car while here? How much time?

If you have some spare time and a vehicle.

Alexander Ave across the GG Bridge, just go for a leisurely drive, and yes keep doing past the 18% grade one way sign, just go.

AmZz6ow.jpg

Note that this road is called Conzelman Road. Take Alexander to get to it.

It's a shit fest up there on crowded weekends. There is limited parking so people are always getting into fights about parking spots.
 
Heading to San Francisco pretty soon for a few days. Taking my wife but I'll be working all day and will only have the evening to do stuff with her. Staying near Union Park Square. What are some things my wife should do on her own and what are some things we should do together in the evenings? Also what restaurants should we hit up?

Thanks for suggestions.

Burma Superstar is a great place to eat, and SF has plenty of other standout dining spots. You staying at the Handlery Hotel?
 
Go down to San Jose and see the Tech Museum.

Visit the Metreon downtown

Drive down Route 1 South to Santa Cruz, or go North over the Golden Gate Bridge and see some Redwood trees

Visit Napa
 
Check out the Castro.

things to eat:

tartine bakery
tony's pizza
yak sing for dim sum
rich table
delfina/pizzeria delfina
frances
zuni
seven hills
the house
swenson's ice cream
gott's roadside (ferry building)
rickybobby

If I could settle for frozen pizza, I'd just stay home.
 
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