On both visits we stayed in hotels in the city – the Westin St Francis in Union Square the first time and the Best Western Tuscan Inn at Fishermans Wharf the second time. Both are very nice hotels with very easy access to the main city attractions. The one drawback in staying in the city is that, if you have a car, parking is ultra-expensive. In September 2008 we were paying $40 per night to park the car at the hotel! If we go back (and we will soon) we will probably look for a hotel outside the city, probably in Sausalito.
When planning eating out in San Francisco you are spoilt for choice. You can eat in any country in the world there for almost any price. We favoured Thai and Italian with a bit of American thrown in. The sights and smells, food-wise, at Fishermans Wharf are amazing and if you like seafood, clam chowder and the like this is the place for you.
San Francisco is a shoppers paradise if this is what turns you on. The Union Square, Powell and Market Street area is one of the main areas for retail therapy.
The city is jam packed full of interesting places to visit, things to see and things to photograph. Some of our favourites include the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, Crissy Field, the Presido, Baker Beach, Fishermans Wharf, Alamo Square, Lombard Street, Coit Tower, Pier 39, etc.
Outside the city, one of our favourite places is Sausalito, a beautiful town on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge. It is literally 2 minutes off the north end of the bridge by car or better still, why not hire a bicycle from Blazing Saddles and cycle across the bridge into Sausalito and catch the ferry back – we did this and had a superb day.
Venturing further afield from San Francisco - Yosemite NP, Monterey & Carmel, Napa Valley are all less than a days drive away and are well worth the effort.
Driving in the city is relatively easy so long as you don’t mind steep hills! Downtown is built in squares so it’s hard to get lost. As mentioned above, parking is the only drawback to having a car in the city.
Some of our favourite memories from our trips to San Francisco are cycling across the Golden Gate Bridge, sitting on the Marin Headlands watching the sea fog envelop the bridge leaving only the red towers visible, wandering back and forth along Crissy Field on a warm, sunny Sunday morning just watching the world go by, breakfast in Sausalito.
We will return one day and do all of the above things again, we enjoyed them so much the first time.
Some useful links:
BW Tuscan Inn - http://www.tuscaninn.com/
San Francisco Visitor Information - http://www.sanfrancisco.com/
Blazing Saddles Bike Rental - http://www.blazingsaddles.com/
Fishermans Wharf - http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
Now for the photos. If you want to see more images from our trip visit our galleries at: http://www.pbase.com/davidleask/california2008