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Chocolate
"Did you know that San Francisco and the Bay Area is the chocolate mecca of all ... Four of the nation's 11 major chocolate manufacturers and a bunch of boutique chocolatiers are located south of San Francisco, and crosses the bay, ending in Berkeley. To get started go to Ghirardelli, then move on to Scharfenberger, Joseph Schmidt, Guittard, Recchiuti Confections in the Ferry Building. And there are a ton of other notable chocolate places, if you are a true chocoholic. And if you dare to continue your chocolate tour of the Bay Area and Beyond, the wine country of Napa and Sonoma, Sebastopol, Bodega Bay, Half Moon Bay and Monterey are teeming with chocolate, too. I am writing a chocolate travel guide that will tell you where they all are. http://celiasue.wordpress.com and http://celiasue.hecht.googlepages.com/itravelforchocolate ... I have not yet posted a travelogue on California, I did one on Ashland, Oregon... a surprising chocolate find.. In the meanwhile, do a google or yahoo search and find what you can... there are plenty of treats to be found.

CeliaSue

by CeliaSue

October 25, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

My San Francisco Trip Report
" Day One We departed Atlanta on an 8:40 am flight on Northwest Airlines to SFO via MSP on the morning of May 10th. After a reasonably short layover in Minneapolis, we were on our way to SFO. We’d never been there and were excited about getting to see such a beautiful city and the $98.00 r/t tickets didn’t hurt either (thanks, Clark Howard!)! We had previously made arrangements with Super Shuttle (www.supershuttle.com) to pick up us from the airport (r/t cost was 60.00 for two people). The shuttles were lined up right outside the International/United Airlines check-in desk. We could have taken the B.A.R.T. train, but decided against it. We wanted to quickly get out of the airport and check into our hotel with the least amount of fuss as possible and given the price of our tickets, we felt it was ok to splurge. We chose the Nob Hill Motor Inn at 1630 Pacific Avenue in the Russian Hill/Pacific Heights area due to its wonderful reviews on www.tripadvisor.com. We were very pleased with our room….it had two queen beds, a table with two chairs, free wi-fi, in-room coffee maker w/ coffee, several lamps, working a/c & heat, refrigerator, microwave, tv with cable/hbo, free parking and the place was kept immaculately. We paid 94.00 a night for the first three nights and 114.00 on the last (Friday) night. As always, after check-in we take a moment to acclimate ourselves to the neighborhood. There are several restaurants, a Walgreen’s and even a hardware store (Cole’s) within two blocks of the hotel. After checking out a few of the local establishments, we decided to stop by Walgreen’s to buy a couple of things to stock the fridge up with. Later we decided to have a meal at the Tai Chi Restaurant, a half block away from the hotel on Polk Street. The food was tasty and reasonable about $9.00 per person for Entrée, rice and drink. We headed back to the hotel to turn in at about 8 pm since we had an early pickup for our 3.5 hour San Francisco City Tour ($38.50) the next morning. Day Two We got up and headed down to the office at 8 am for an 8:30 pickup….there isn’t a lobby per se…it’s just a small reception area where breakfast pastries and (freeze dried) coffee are set up in the corner of the area. I’d remembered that morning that I had neglected to call Alcatraz Tours, LLC to confirm that we would still be going on the tour (in spite of the fact that the tour was prepaid). No one answered when I called at 6:30 am, so I left a message. I mentioned my predicament to the innkeeper, Judy and she absolutely went out of her way to help me. Apparently, Alcatraz contracts out the SFO city tour to various local tour companies and I had NO idea who was contracted out to pick us up. So….word to the wise: Make sure that you receive a confirmation email….not the one that they automatically send you when you pay. They were supposed to send me another one…which I never received….. that would indicate which tour company would come get me. At around 8:20, we finally reached a live human. She was nice enough to fax the confirmation to me on the office fax machine. She said that the driver (from Tower Tours) absolutely wouldn’t pick me up unless I showed that to him. She was right….by the time the driver walked in to call for us…the last sheet of the confirmation had just printed out! So KUDOS to Judy! She’s my new heroine! lol We had a wonderful time touring the city. We visited so many places: The wharf, the golden gate bridge, the painted ladies, etc. All of the highlights are captured here: http://www.shad0wb0xer.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=9 We had the option of being dropped off at our hotel or the wharf. We chose to take a closer look at the wharf. We spent the rest of the afternoon buying souvenirs and we decided to stop into the Wax Museum at the Fisherman’s Wharf. The admission was $12.50 per person and we had a coupon from the SFO Entertainment coupon book for B.O.G.O. Interesting, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it unless you really, really like that type of thing. The renderings weren’t that lifelike or realistic in my opinion. As we walked along the pier, we noticed some swimmers in the bay and were told by some locals that they were swimming in wetsuits because the bay was definitely too filthy to do otherwise. Somehow, we made our way to Ghirardelli’s square where we sat across the street in the park looking at the incredibly long climb that we’d have to make in order to satisfy our now raging hunger. We decided to try a little retro 50’s restaurant complete with neon signs and kitschy collectibles called Lori’s Diner, the other restaurant that was within close proximity was McCormick’s Seafood Restaurant and we knew that we would be having lunch at a seafood restaurant the next day, so that was out. The food there was very reasonably priced and we enjoyed our chefs’ salads ($8.99) and sodas. Of course, there was NO way that we would not pay a visit to the famous Ghirardelli’s Chocalatiere since it was practically next door! We resisted buying the sinfully delectable chocolate and hurried to indulge in luscious sundaes in the separate café area. We were not disappointed….a B.O.G.O. coupon came in handy here too. We made our way to the #19 bus stop after stopping to watch the tourists waiting to board the cable cars. We’d noticed that #19 stopped on Polk street which was a quick jaunt to our hotel on our first day there. We were pretty tired so we heated up some food and settled in for a night of watching ‘Lost’ and ‘Alias’. We’re not night clubbers, I would much rather get a good night’s rest for the next day’s activities than party all night. lol Day Three The next morning, we were scheduled for a 10:15 am ferry trip to Alcatraz ($16.50 for audio tour; $11.50 without). We bought our tickets in advance online at www.blueandgoldfleet.com . We were warned that the tickets sold out very quickly if you stood in line to try to buy them right before boarding….so not wanting that headache, I bought it online. Be aware that as they are lining you up to board the ferry, they will attempt to take pics of you to sell to you later….you can always decline. The tour was self-guided for the most part…..we got to view an introductory video then proceeded to climb the equivalent of 13 flights to the cell block area. At that point, they will hand you headphones if you chose the audio tour. It was an interesting step back into history, but I don’t plan to visit there again….creepy! lol Once we got back to shore, we decided to visit Pier 39, right next to Pier 41 where we boarded the ferry to Alcatraz. There were an array of colorful shops and restaurants there and we decided that eating lunch at Bubba Gump’s (Inspired by the Forrest Gump movie) was an absolute must! We ordered the “Bucket of Boat Trash” ($18.99) entree that consisted of fried baby lobster, shrimp, fries and mahi mahi….delish! We bought a few more souvenirs and headed back toward Pier 41 where we simply had to stop by the Ben & Jerry’s booth to sample butter pecan waffle cones ($5.00)! We decided to take a trolley to the downtown area….specifically, Market Street to do a little shopping…mostly at Ross’s. We were able to use the transfer that we received when we first boarded the F-Market trolley to come back to the transfer station where we caught the #47 bus (one block down from Pier 41) that took us to Van Ness Avenue and Pacific….so it was a very short walk back to the hotel to try to sleep off our shameful gorging. So keep your transfers…….you only need to show it to the driver….especially if you will be using it within two hours or whenever the transfer is marked to expire. We got back and forth (round-trip) on the same $1.25 fare. Day Four Sausalito, here we come! Well, our plan was to get up relatively early to find our way to the Ferry Building (that’s located at the foot/end of Market Street) to catch the ferry to the picturesque town of Sausalito. Since we had been on that street the day before, we knew that finding the building would be a breeze. Judy, the innkeeper, informed us that there was a quicker way to get there than we had originally thought. From the hotel, we walked up to Van Ness, made a left and walked about three more blocks up to Clay Street where we caught the #1 California bus that took us right across the street to the Ferry Building. We spent a little time looking at the various shops located inside the building since we’d arrived there a bit early. Being an avid gardener, I had to giggle when I saw one of the shopkeepers with a sign that said “Shoplifters will be composted”. It was a very clean, well-kept building considering the number of people who flowed in and out on a daily basis. We proceeded to go buy our tickets which were $6.15 per person each way, but we still had an hour to wait so we took a bench on the pier to wait for the ferry. The ferry ride took a little less than 30 minutes, we got some really great pics as we rode across the bay….Angel Island, the golden gate and bay bridges, people watersurfing….glorious! We disembarked on Sausalito bay….the town was quaint…lots of souvenir shops, candy shops, quaint park, restaurants and a visitor’s center that were located on the main street. All of the homes were located directly behind that hub of activity. There was not much to do except enjoy the scenery as we walked around. We decided to have lunch at Winships….a nautically themed seafood restaurant. My daughter ordered fish tacos and I had the Angus chuck burger with salad. The service wasn’t that great…but that didn’t spoil our experience. My daughter and I enjoyed our time there and we were glad that we made the trek. It reminded us so much of Capri and Sorrento, Italy. We went back to the hotel to drop off our packages and rest. We ventured out later to roam the area for one last time since this was our last night there and we had an 8:40 flight out the next day. We had dinner again at Tai Chi’s and I made sure that I visited Cole’s Hardware because they had some great (small) plants that I had been drooling over before that I definitely wanted to take home. I was thrilled to see that they safely fit in my carry-on luggage when we got back. We turned in early so that we would be able to drag ourselves out of bed to catch our flight the next morning. San Francisco was a truly beautiful city and I wish that I could afford to live there!

Reneek

by Reneek

August 08, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

San Francisco
"San Francisco is a neat place to visit. We went to Fishermans Wharf, took a cruise on San Francisco Bay,rented a motorcycle & rode on highway 1 along the coast.ate at Bubba Gumps on Fishermans Wharf,there is an underwater aquarium we toured, walked along the beach,ate at an awesome seafood place that had the best clam chowder and fresh seafood.

joyce1216

by joyce1216

July 29, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

SUCH a lovely city!
"I've been to San Francisco for 6 weeks last summer !! I loved this city so much! The city has a rich history and the views across the bay are totally amazing! The city is very lively, it can easily be visited by foot unlike the big LA and people up there are very nice!It is definitly a must see city and if u go to California I advise u to stop by! you won't regret your stay

davis

by davis

April 06, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

Fabulous!
"San Francisco is one of my favorite cities. It’s really beautiful, with the views of the Bay from every hill- and what a lot of hills there are! You can get a good workout just walking around town! & take a cable care if you’re tired. There is so much to do around town- there are world-class museums of art and science, pretty parks and gardens, funny street performers, great chocolate, amazing shopping, and great food. The city is so diverse, with so many different things. There is just so much to see! & don’t forget to take a tour of the Bay and Alcatraz!

m8888888

by m8888888

February 16, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

A whole lot of shaking going on..
"Even after the 1907 earthquake, this city is still shaking. It is always out to prove something, too. Bigger monumnets, bigger notels, bigger parks, bigger: you name it, it all can be found right here in thei very famous melting pot. You have a city with ditricts, and within these districts, you have all the adventure you could ever want and need as far as a city goes. It even has it’s own beach, although on most days, it’s kind of chilly there, which is sort of a bummer. There’s culture to explore, trendy, world renouned restuarants, food stores, pastry shops, street vendors, bread shops, it’s all here. And there’s definately a lot fo walking to do here, too even when you have cabs, bart, muni, and street cars at your disposal.

sassylaurie

by sassylaurie

February 04, 2007

San Francisco

San Francisco

GREAT Walking Tour
"If you really want to see San Franciso in a way you will remember, go buy the walking tour from www.citystorywalks.com. We took it and it was fascinating. They download the tour and you put it on your MP3 player (if you have a iPod video, it even brings up pictures of each stop for you). You also get a map and directions with pictures from stop to each next stop. The audio is realy well done, the guy has a great voice and everythign is like a really cool story about each stop rather than droning on and on about data. I remember dozens of cool stories from it. It’s a great way to see the city and then decide where you really want to spend some more time. They also have this overview you can buy that tells you about the city in general, it’s history and answers a bunch of questions about where to eat, what to do and stuff like that. Go check out the site, this is the coolest way to get to know a new city! It’s www.citystorywalks.com

JohnL

by JohnL

January 12, 2007


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Seagtiguy

by Seagtiguy

October 27, 2006

Fisherman's Wharf

Fisherman's Wharf

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco's Best Neighborhood
"I love to visit Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Tourists do appear to outnumber the residents in this area, and there does appear to be countless shops s..."
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SteveGarland

by SteveGarland

January 28, 2008

Galleria Park Hotel, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel

Galleria Park Hotel, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel

San Francisco, CA

Great Location But In Need of Makeover
"On the plus side, the Galleria is in a prime location in downtown, just off Market and close to the best shopping and convention locations. It is also only ..."
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TravellinMan

by TravellinMan

March 22, 2006

The Fairmont San Francisco

The Fairmont San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

Historic elegance, views, and a good location
"Glamorously ornate, the expansive lobby of this San Francisco icon is alone worth the visit – enjoy it while sipping a glass of wine and listening to t..."
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jeff-SFO

by jeff-SFO

December 06, 2006

Red Vic

Red Vic

San Francisco, CA

Love the Red Vic
"Foget the multiplex monstrosities – the Red vic is the place to go. The box office only opens about a half hour before each show."
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TedinSF

by TedinSF

December 29, 2006

Hotel Union Square- A Personality Hotel

Hotel Union Square- A Personality Hotel

San Francisco, CA

great place to stay!
"This was a great place to stay. Very nice staff and the rooms were spotless and it was overall a cute place with free internet. They did overcharge me but ..."
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alliecat

by alliecat

December 12, 2006