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The most artificial tourist spot in SF. I suggest staying away from this spot. Instead visit the Ferry Building, Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, the Mission.
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Cute little park for picnics and generally chilling. Easy to get to and nice atmosphere.
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This bar has a very nice view from the top of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel where you can see the city skyline in the evening. The decor has an old feel. The evening I came here they were playing top 40 remixes. I also noticed the crowd that came in that night was also a bit older. They also charge cover entrance on the weekends.
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3.5 Stars
Happy Hour hopping with my friends and Swig was our next stop along the way.
The place was quite dead and barely anyone in the bar around 5pm, just the way how I like it. Don't like being around crowded scene during HH.
I ordered "The Oaxacan" which consisted of Mezcal (my fav!), mole bitters, and orange peel agave. Diffidently a different take on my usual Mezcal drink style, this one was similar to an old fashion. I don't hate it, but at the same... Read More
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Street with a lot of graffiti artwork, a lot of them related to politics, take your time to check all of them out.
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Only issue with the cable cars is they are so popular and struggle to keep up with demand. It can take a very long time to get on and you might get stuck at the other end trying to get back. Still, they are wonderful.
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Five stars for the Marina during a sunny day. Negative a billion stars for the bro-y bar scene at night.
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Beautiful park. Plenty to do...paddle boats, canoes. Take a walk, run, or ride a bike. First timers - there are maps with fun facts and helpful info. Our guide didn't show. A nice lady who must attend regularly lead. Check weather. It was cold for us. Beautiful!
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This is a scenic tranquil place to go. It is so calm here and a great escape from the busy city streets. There are lots of native plants here and birds to view. Nearby are several museums and the iconic bridge. I especially love looking at the windmill and often wonder about the history of it.
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Used to be a super cool science-y museum, geared toward kids but for all ages, but then it moved to its current location and is more of a children’s museum than it used to be. It’s still fun but not worth the price. Check out the gift shop instead and the outdoor free exhibits.
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