ITT: help me plan 2 days in San Francisco
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:11 PM Author: mustard spectacular senate
Going for a conference in a few weeks, but will have most of Saturday and all Sunday to so as I please. I will be solo, and am an are country prole who has never been west of Texas. Staying around union square.
So far only plans are to:
1. Head to Dolores Park sat afternoon, cop some edibles
2. Hike Lands End
3. Walk around and find somewhere to eat.
No plans for Sunday..... North Beach area, maybe an Alcatraz tour?
need some suggestions from XO on the CR things to do/see/where to eat (that don't involve getting stabbed in the tenderloin)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3610498&forum_id=2#33274942)
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:24 PM Author: passionate insanely creepy mental disorder spot
Alcatraz tour isn't worth the amount of time it takes if you only have 2 days
Instead walk or bike over the GG bridge, then either go back the way you came or if you're feeling it continue to Sausalito and take the ferry back
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:41 PM Author: supple regret knife
Get a burrito at el farolito after smoking trees in Dolores
Best burrito I've ever had
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:47 PM Author: supple regret knife
At&t park is an objectively awesome ballpark if you want to chill out and have a few brews and food in the cheap seats
Bonus: fair amount of chubby SF 6s and 7s drunk on canned wine to hit on
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:49 PM Author: concupiscible library
Agree with the other recs in this thread (particularly Land's End and Farolito).
If it's a clear day, driving up to Twin Peaks for a 360-degree view of the city is pretty cool.
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Date: May 10th, 2017 4:52 PM Author: vermilion fantasy-prone goal in life factory reset button
It depends on what types of things you like to do. If you're near Union Square, one possible itinerary is to walk from there to the wharf. You'll pass through Chinatown and North Beach, both of which are interesting neighborhoods. There are a number of interesting places you could stop and explore along the way: the cable car museum, the ferry building market, the Exploratorium, Coit Tower, Lombard St. That's just off the top of my head. Pier 39 (and the wharf generally) are among the most horrific tourist traps imaginable, but it's still worth a quick visit just to admire the sheer tackiness of it. And despite the tourist trap nature, eating clam chowder out of a sourdough bread bowl while overlooking the ocean is still pretty 180. As are the desserts at Ghiradelli Square.
You could also easily spend a day around Golden Gate Park without getting bored. The Japanese Tea Garden and Botanical Garden are 180 if you enjoy that sort of thing. The DeJong Museum and California Academy of Sciences are both worthwhile if you like art/science. It's a short distance from Haight-Ashbury (which is also basically a tourist trap these days, but still kind of fun). And you could easily combine a trip to Golden Gate Park with a trip to Land's End. Indeed, you could walk from the park to the Land's End trailhead if you were so inclined.
I hope that helps. Feel free to let me know if you have any specific questions/interests. I lived in the Bay Area for six years (and worked in SF for part of that time) and just got back from a trip there, so I know the city pretty well.
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