Friday, February 12, 2010

Tiffany Towers Green How Should I Organize My Trip?

How should I organize my trip? - tiffany towers green

My husband and I are making a trip to Cali next year. We spend about 4 days in San Francisco. (and perhaps some of the time go in and out, are not sure havent, flights yet) I have a list of the things we want and see, but I do not know how we will measure 'every day. . I do not know how to take into account things like the distance from any location with the traffic (we have a car, because we will probably use at other locations in the state as well, but we have passed a MUNI, and public transport, if it touches something), the waiting in lines, how many to really see everything, etc. So can someone help me organize everything for the day? Here's my list:


Cable Car Tour 2 hours Travel

Fisherman's Wharf (get a bowl with bread and clam chowder at a little walk, but it is tooo long, because I hear a tourist trap)

Union Square over the visiting Tiffany's and Miette Bakery.

1 hours Golden Gate Bay Cruise on the red and white fleet, to do during the day, to make better pictures.

Haight-Ashbury area and vintage shopping is not

Golden Gate Park (possibly the Conservatory of Flowers)

Check out the Fillmore

Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge

Trieste Service

Crissy Field

Coit Tower

Other restaurants that seem interesting .. Some of them are) green (vegetarian meals Foreign Cinema (restaurant, the movies on a terrace and plays), Federal Ministry Phanom (aUthentic Thailand), Garden Court (a stained glass), etc.

Please let me know if you think you do not have enough time to get it in 4 days, so I think it could be omitted to see, so you can plan accordingly .. Even if you have any information about when certain things are the most popular, opening times, so please share it. Thank you very much!

3 comments:

ajtheact... said...

Looks like you've done your research and know what to do!

Some suggestions:
Rent a car until you are ready to leave for SF. Parking at the hotel start at $ 30 per day if you want to make a MUNI car is not necessary. Even if you are taxis to and from their destinations to be cheaper than rent a car / parking fees.

Skip 2 hours ride on the funicular. It's basically a bus in bad taste, which is open to the elements. If you try to travel on horseback, a smaller rides, eccentric excursions such as ducks, frogs and Mr Segway. SF is very compact and can move very well. If you are not mobility problems, you may want to consider a walk. There is some information about the history and culture and your guide can giSee useful information on other areas of the city, you can explore.
http://www.foottours.com

Limit time spent in the dock to the time it takes to get a cruise on the bay. The area is basically a tourist trap, expensive, bad food, and a pile of garbage. The cruise is an excellent way out of the bay and see the breathtaking views of the city. You can do things, soup and bread here in Union Square, Bodin is present in both areas.

Features list:
Union Square over the visiting Tiffany's and Miette Bakery.
The U.S., you can very quickly if you limit yourself to only a few shops. There is not much to do, but the business. This could be the day of the cruise on the bay or on foot.

Combineboth
Haight-Ashbury area and vintage shopping is not
Golden Gate Park (possibly the Conservatory of Flowers)
The GDP is huge, and there is much to see that only the conservatory. Do not miss the Arboretum and the Japanese Tea Garden. There is also the DeYoung Museum and the Academy of Sciences. Limit yourself to only 3 of the foregoing, it will take most of the day. They are to be in good position to make the Haight before or after the park

The combination of these three persons in one day.
Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge - a plan and a half hour if you want to go the whole journey. Half way on foot and is about an hour. Since the end of the bridge off and explore SF Ft Punto [surfers, seals and a unique view] of the bridge. Then make their way to Chrissy FCHAMP.
Let the day marking the Fillmore - mainly from the purchase. Japantown worth a look and if you like jazz, check out Yoshi, Rassallas and 1300th For the visit of the Blues Boom Boom Room.

These two elements are in North Beach, and take more than a day.
Trieste Cafe for breakfast and then explore the north of the beach a little. Be sure to stop at City Lights and the Beat Museum. Lots of cool little shops and good food. In the vicinity of Trieste, one of the best Italian delis Molinari is city of Columbus in Vallejo. Buy sandwiches and salads and drinks to go, and take with you to Coit Tower. After I take Coit Tower Street Fillbert steps to the Embarcadero. Incredible views of the bay and a visit to one of the most exclusive areas of the city. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br>
Other areas you may want to check. The Mission-15-24-Mission and Valencia as well as many incredible savings / vintage shops, boutiques and restaurants.
Chinatown - the largest Chinese community outside China. The best place to buy souvenirs at home for friends and relatives as well as authentic Chinese cuisine.

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SanFranG... said...

I can help you with activities on the water, I am very familiar with them.
If you're a few miles, you can rent a bicycle Blazing Saddles (415-202-8888 or blazingsaddles.com one morning) you can rent a bike and cycle across the Golden Gate Bridge bike. One way to stop Crissy Field and enjoy the sights and some pictures. When you click on the gravel road near the coast, and you will see many opinions are changing.

Then you can click on the Golden Gate Bridge on foot - or a walk through them. You can then return to Fisherman's Wharf - you will be hunger - and get the clam chowder in a bread bowl - my favorite!

Then you can walk and take the Bay Cruise Red and White Fleet and go all day. TheirTelephone number is 415-673-2900 and their website is redandwhite.com.

For other things, the circumstances that determine MUNI public transportation or a taxi. Parking is a pain in San Francisco and expensive. One might even consider renting a car is not because he is in town for 4 days and on Muni and cabs can be cheaper.

Bon voyage!

PS The seal on the back of Pier 39 are large and thus the gallery Rodney Lough in the back - very quiet!

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