Sat 11/08/08 - Tue 11/11/08
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San Francisco (11/08 - 11/11)
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Day 1 - 11/08/2008
Dottie's True Blue Cafe (dining)
9:00am - 10:00am
91%
based on 1572 reviews
Address: 522 Jones St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)885-2767
Price: $11-$20
Summary: A popular breakfast and brunch spot located in the Tenderloin district that serves up large portions of breakfast favorites and a signature spicy corn bread.
Cable Car Museum (activity)
10:30am - 12:00pm
80%
based on 70 reviews
Address: 1201 Mason St
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)474-1887
Price: Free
Summary: If you want to know how a cable car works, Cable Car Museum is the place to learn. The world's first cable car rests here and with it a concise explanation of how those little cable cars go halfway to the stars. In an underground viewing area, you can look at the system's enormous cable wheels, which pull 11 miles (18 kilometers) of cable at 9.5 miles (15 kilometers) per hour. The cable cars move by clamping onto it. Examine closely the steel cables, gears, and pulleys that bring this city's most famous transportation to life. Don't miss the gift shop, where you can purchase your very own length of used cable!
The House (dining)
12:30pm - 2:00pm
83%
based on 1734 reviews
Address: 1230 Grant Ave.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)986-8612
Website: www.thehse.com
Price: $21-$30
Summary: The sleek dining room done in Asian ultra-modern is a setting designed not to distract diners from the delicious fusion of East and West to be found here. The ingredients, from the shops in Chinatown, couldn't be fresher and the day's menu is often planned by the couple, Angela and Larry Tse, who run this place around what they find there. The braised catfish is always a treat. The place is usually packed with a mix of locals and tourists who get the royal treatment from the well-trained wait staff.
Grace Cathedral (activity)
2:30pm - 4:00pm
87%
based on 139 reviews
Address: 1100 California Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)749-6300
Website: http://gracecathedral.org/
Price: <$10
Summary: This impressive neo-Gothic structure crowning Nob Hill was built on the site of the Crocker Mansion after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The interior features stained glass windows in celestial blues and vibrant reds and yellows. There are also frescoes depicting the history of San Francisco and scenes from the life of San Francisco's patron saint, St. Francis of Asissi. The gilded bas-reliefs that adorn the doors of the main entrance are cast from Ghiberti's original molds for the Gates of Paradise that adorn the Baptistry in Florence. This facility also boasts an indoor and an outdoor labyrinth.It has the outdoor labyrinyth made up of Tezzaro stone and the indoor one made up of limestone.
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GoCar Rentals (activity)
4:30pm - 5:30pm
80%
based on 63 reviews
Address: 2175 Hyde Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)441-5695
Website: http://www.gocarsf.com
Price: $31-$50
Summary: Hop into a GoCar for a spin around San Francisco and see just how far you can go. Catch all the attractions and experience all the fun of the City by the Bay without the confusion of maps or the inflexibility of organized tours. Utilizing state-of-the-art GPS (Global Positioning System) locator technology, GoCars take you from the Bay to the Pacific and around the neighborhoods, parks, and famous landmarks of the City. While driving, the talking cars tell you exactly when and where to go and provide historical information and plenty of fun facts. The best part of the GoCar adventure is being able to discover the City at your own pace. Stop to take pictures, grab a bite to eat, or take in a museum at your leisure. Feel free to spend anywhere from an hour to an entire day zipping around town in your talking 3-wheeled car. There is no better way to see San Francisco! To rent a GoCar, you must be a licensed driver and 18-years-old. Reservations are required. Be sure to call or reserve online well in advance. There is a second location in Union Square at: 321 Mason St (at corner of Mason & O'Farrell).
Ruth's Chris Steak House (dining)
6:00pm - 7:30pm
81%
based on 1159 reviews
Address: 1601 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)673-0557
Website: http://www.ruthschris.com/
Price: $50+
Summary: Ruth's Chris Steakhouse welcomes you to a warm and comfortable interior, furnished with rich, dark wood and elegant fixtures. The steaks are fine-aged, corn-fed USDA prime beef, broiled at 1,800 degrees in an oven. Enticing seasonal delicacies, such as Foie Gras, are also available. Take your pick from the extensive list of over 100 domestic and imported wines to complement your meal, and if you have enough room, try to squeeze in one of the delicious desserts!
Day 2 - 11/09/2008
Town's End Restaurant and Bakery (dining)
8:00am - 9:00am
72%
based on 410 reviews
Address: 2 Townsend St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)512-0749
Website: http://www.townsend-restaurant.com/
Price: $11-$20
Summary: This warm, friendly and spacious restaurant is located just about where the town ends. It is always full during the morning hours, and remains busy into the evening. The minute you sit down, a server brings a basket of fresh breads, scones and muffins. Breakfast choices include eggs, omelettes and hearty waffles and pancakes. For lunch or dinner there are a variety of sandwiches, salads and pastas.
California Academy of Sciences (activity)
9:30am - 11:00am
87%
based on 124 reviews
Address: 55 Music Concourse Dr.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)321-8000
Website: http://www.calacademy.org/
Price: $21-$30
Summary: This is a great place for an inquiring mind. The wonders of the natural world are on display in the Steinhart Aquarium, complete with a penguin colony; the Morrison Planetarium, offers a sky show; and a natural history museum with a hunk of jade the size of a steamer trunk. There is also a collection of artifacts from the local native populations of the Bay Area and Oceania, and a whimsical courtyard display of animal statues by renowned sculptor Buffano.
Yank Sing (dining)
11:30am - 1:00pm
77%
based on 1574 reviews
Address: 49 Stevenson St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)541-4949
Website: http://www.yanksing.com
Price: $21-$30
Summary: Yank Sing's chefs use culinary techniques dated to the Sung Dynasty to transform fresh meat and vegetables into bite-sized morsels of dim sum. A posh restaurant with over 100 varieties of dim sum, Yank Sing offers the ultimate dim sum experience.
Beach Blanket Babylon (activity)
1:30pm - 3:00pm
83%
based on 218 reviews
Address: 678 Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)421-4222
Website: http://beachblanketbabylon.com/
Price: $50+
Summary: Beach Blanket Babylon started 30 years ago, springing from the creative mind of impresario Steve Silver, as a rag-tag collection of bizarrely costumed street theater performers. It is a fairy tale for adults, wherein Snow White takes a fast-paced musical journey in search of her Prince Charming. Along the way, Snow White encounters a star-studded, always changing, always contemporary line up of hilarious pop culture characters like Rush Limbaugh, Oprah Winfrey, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Jackson, Martha Stewart, George W. Bush, Britney Spears and the gang from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, just for good measure! This preposterous romp is music, mayhem, madness and altogether an amazing night of nut-cake cabaret and razor sharp satirical wit. Beach Blanket Babylon is a must see for San Francisco tourists and locals.Club Fugazi is a permanent home for them as all their shows are performed here.
Coit Tower (activity)
3:30pm - 4:30pm
91%
based on 266 reviews
Address: 1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)362-0808
Price: <$10
Summary: Conventional wisdom holds that this monument is shaped like a fire-hose nozzle. It is not, at least not by design. The tower is the gift of Lilly Hitchcock Coit, an eccentric heiress who managed to stand out in a city full of them. Lilly's particular passion was for the San Francisco Fire Department. So when the money she left in her will for The City's beautification was used to construct the art deco tower on Telegraph Hill in 1932, people made assumptions. The view from here is one of the most impressive in San Francisco, taking in the Bay, two bridges, and the Marin Headlands. Inside, the first floor is decorated with excellent murals, commissioned by the WPA in 1933, depicting San Francisco history.

Admission is $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for seniors 65+, $2.00 for chldren 6-12, and free for children under 6.
Bix (dining)
6:00pm - 7:30pm
77%
based on 979 reviews
Address: 56 Gold Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)433-6300
Website: http://www.bixrestaurant.com/
Price: $21-$30
Summary: Gourmets and revellers come to this eatery, located in the Financial District, to eat, drink and conduct business in a comfortable setting. While the most requested drink may be the classic dry martini, other drink features include a Mojito 'Isidro' and Bix Punch. Entrees such as Seared Rare Yellowfin Tuna and Grilled Rib-Eye Stctiorange from $20 to $30. There is an alternative at lunch, when a prix-fixe menu is available for around $20.
Day 3 - 11/10/2008
Sears Fine Food (dining)
8:30am - 9:30am
78%
based on 606 reviews
Address: 439 Powell St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)986-0700
Website: http://www.searsfinefood.com/
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Sears Fine Food is a good option for breakfast till 3pm everyday for all the sleepyheads and also for the sheer joy of digging into Swedish pancakes with maple syrup and fresh whipped butter. If you are going there for breakfast, be prepared to queue up. Lunch and dinner menus are also appetizing and they have a great wine selection to go with it. Old school decor in the recently refurbished restaurant keeps the old world charm intact and the staff add an extra dose of charm.
Steinhart Aquarium (activity)
10:00am - 11:30am
81%
based on 123 reviews
Address: 875 Horward Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)379-8000
Price: <$10
Summary: Get close to your favorite sea creatures and also some of the deadliest snakes. This aquarium in the revamped Academy of Sciences showcases piranhas, pythons, pipefish, penguins, moray eels and snakes. The Philippine Coral Reef Exhibit will have you marveling at the rainbow of tropical fish. At the Touch Tide Pool you can touch sea stars and hermit crabs. The newest addition includes the Snake Alley, which displays anacondas, African rock pythons, California king snakes and the Ball python. If you are studying biology, this is a good place to meet the aquatic biologists who look after and feed the animals.
Hana Zen (dining)
12:00pm - 1:30pm
66%
based on 291 reviews
Address: 115 Cyril Magnin St
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)421-2101
Price: $31-$50
Summary: Hana Zen offers excellent sushi, the finest yakitori and premium sake, sake flights, soju, wine, & cocktails. They offer friendly service in an open and lively atmosphere. They are the home of the true Japanese food lover.
City Hall (activity)
2:00pm - 3:30pm
84%
based on 105 reviews
Address: 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)554-4000
Price: Free
Summary: This building is the site of some of San Francisco's finest moments. In 1954 Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married here. In the early 21st century, over 100 same-sex couples were married by Mayor Gavin Newsom in the foyer. The Renaissance architecture rivals some of the country's most historical structures. Two Parisian architects designed and constructed the building from 1913-1915. The dome is based on the one crowning St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Visitors can pick up brochures and take a self-guided tour between 8a-5p, Monday through Friday. A small store, open during normal business hours, sells traditional San Francisco souvenirs including T-shirts, posters and postcards.
McElroy Octagon House (activity)
4:30pm - 5:30pm
78%
based on 19 reviews
Address: 2645 Gough Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)441-7512
Website: http://www.noehill.com/sf/landmarks/default.aspx
Price: Free
Summary: This proves that fadism is not a recent phenomenon. The design of this oddity built in 1861 is based on a popular theory of the mid-1800s, namely that people inhabiting a space of this shape would live healthier, happier lives. The building now houses a museum of American Colonial and Federal Era decorative arts and historical documents. Another octagon house, not open to the public, can be seen on the 1000 block of Green Street. Admission is free and reservations are only required for groups.
Greens Restaurant (dining)
6:00pm - 7:30pm
77%
based on 995 reviews
Address: Building A, Fort Mason Center
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)771-6222
Website: http://www.greensrestaurant.com
Price: $31-$50
Summary: While enjoying one of San Francisco's most dramatic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, diners savor Chef Annie Somerville's imaginative vegetarian cuisine that features local seasonal organic produce and the finest ingredients. Greens emphasizes wonderful dishes created with a balance of colors, flavor and a contrast of textures inspired by the cuisines of the Mediterranean, Asia, Mexico and the American Southwest.
Day 4 - 11/11/2008
Saha Restaurant (dining)
8:00am - 9:00am
82%
based on 463 reviews
Address: 1075 Sutter Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)345-9547
Website: http://www.sahasf.com/
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Saha, in Arabic means 'a toast to good health'. Saha in the Carlton Hotel takes you on a culinary excursion to the Middle East with Yemenese cuisine with subtle French hints. The dishes are innovatively presented, and embrace the delicacies from various Middle Eastern countries. Only the freshest and best ingredients are used to give you the best and really live up to the name "Saha". So relax and explore places you've always dreamed of visiting.
Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center (activity)
10:00am - 11:30am
79%
based on 174 reviews
Address: 750 Folsom Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)777-3727
Price: <$10
Summary: The only year-round ice-skating rink in San Francisco. An attractive, all-new facility atop the Moscone Center, the ice-skating center offers recreational skating (with plenty of skates to rent) day and night. Skating lessons are also available for beginners, as are hockey games, adult hockey workshops, and figure-skating lessons. With so much going on, it's advisable to call ahead to check the schedule. The rink can be rented for private groups or parties. The brand new bowling alley built atop the Moscone Center, right next to the skating rink, is a great place to take friends or kids. In fact, it can be rented for bowling parties. Lessons and league bowling is offered, as well. The bowling center is attractively designed, too (in a bowling-alleyish kind of way), and it has a very friendly feeling.
B44 (dining)
12:00pm - 1:30pm
77%
based on 573 reviews
Address: 44 Belden Place
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)986-6287
Website: www.B44sf.com
Price: $31-$50
Summary: Located on the sidewalk of Belden Place, B44 is a refreshing change in a city filled with restaurants and cafes. Don't worry about the winds as there are heaters to keep you as warm. The menu has been wholely created by Spanish Chef Daniel Olivella, and features food from his region - Catalonia. So, the authenticity of the cuisine is guaranteed. Savour Barcelonian delights, such as Roasted Rabbit a la Catalana, Grilled Angus Churrasco, Paella B44, and Paella Barceloneta. If you throw a party at B44, you're guaranteed of a celebration that's truly Spanish!
Levi's Plaza Park (activity)
2:00pm - 3:30pm
74%
based on 27 reviews
Address: 1160 Battery Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)391-2000
Price: Free
Summary: While you'll find a handful of fine restaurants neighboring this Embarcadero park, you might prefer to opt for a bagged lunch. This grassy knoll is the perfect spot for a midday picnic. It's a well-kept facility featuring apartments and businesses, but it's the park that ties its community together with class. Stroll across a plush lawn, take a nap underneath a fir tree, or sit on the steps of the fountain centerpiece and smell the fresh flowers.
Sts. Peter and Paul Church (activity)
4:00pm - 5:00pm
77%
based on 28 reviews
Address: 666 Filbert Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)421-5219
Website: http://stspeterpaul.san-francisco.ca.us/
Price: Free
Summary: Despite the popular misconception, Joe DiMaggio did not marry Marilyn Monroe in this opulent church (that was at City Hall). He did, however, marry his first wife, starlet Dorothy Arnold, here and it was this church that celebrated his funeral mass. Dating only from 1922, this Roman Catholic church is awash in marble, gilding and ornately carved wood, starting with the life-size marble angel at the entrance. Inside the hushed sanctuary, redolent with the aroma of burning candles, is an elaborately carved and painted ceiling glinting with gold leaf. Pendant chandeliers in aged brass and frosted glass hang from the arches of the colonnade on either side of the nave. The altar is an explosion of marble carved with the titular saints of the church, plus cherubs, angels and all the niches and domes needed to contain them. Statues and shrines, including one to Our Lady of Lourdes that features a faux grotto, line the walls and the elaborate chapels.
Ana Mandara (dining)
6:30pm - 8:00pm
78%
based on 896 reviews
Address: 891 Beach St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)771-6800
Website: http://www.anamandara.com
Price: $31-$50
Summary: Trained in the renowed Cordon Bleu culinary academy, Ana Mandara's chef prepares traditional Vietnamese recipes with French technique and American accents. Ana Mandara translates as a beautiful refuge with a 700-year Vietnamese history. Come in and create your own story.
Flight from SFO to BOI (flight)
9:00pm - 11:30pm
Airline: UAL
From: SFO On 11-11-2008 At 9:00pm
To: BOI On 11-11-2008 At 11:30pm

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