Fri 12/07/07 - Sun 12/09/07
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Destinations
San Francisco (12/07 - 12/09)
Description
I created a little itinerary for my friend who was coming to visit San Francisco. This is what you could do if you wanted to explore the city touristy style over the course of a weekend.

Day 1 - 12/07/2007
Westin St. Francis (lodging)
All Day
89%
based on 2815 reviews
Address: 335 Powell St
San Francisco,CAUS
Price: $149+ per night
Summary: The historic Westin St. Francis in downtown San Francisco overlooks the hustle and bustle of Union Square. Luxurious rooms, excellent service, and world-class dining make this a comfortable, convenient and classy stay near the Bay. For food and drink satisfaction, enjoy contemporary American cuisine at the Michael Mina Restaurant, sip a cocktail in The Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge or grab a latte at Caruso's. The Westin St. Francis is also a premier hotel for meetings and social functions with elegant conference rooms and a Grand Ballroom. Be sure to stop at the Imperial Floor for breathtaking views of the city.
Nick's Crispy Tacos (dining)
11:00am - 12:00pm
77%
based on 1687 reviews
Address: 1500 Broadway St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)409-8226
Price: <$10
Summary: At Nick's, you will find a festive environment and the best crispy tacos around. We don't just do tacos - we offer other specialties like tasty burritos, corn on the cob and fresh juices. Located inside Harry Denton's Rouge on Polk Street, we're a great way to start (or recover from) a night on the town! But get here early - it's take-out only after 8:30pm!
Stow Lake Boat & Bike Rentals (activity)
12:00pm - 1:00pm
84%
based on 88 reviews
Address: 50 Stow Lake Drive
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)752-0347
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Inside San Francisco's famous Golden Gate Park lies Stow Lake, a small recreation area complete with waterfall. Local families and tourists come here to rent paddle-boats, have a picnic, or just feed the ducks. Electric boats can be rented. Those who would rather remain on land can rent bikes and roller blades. Ride or skate through Golden Gate Park, then afterwards stop by the concession stand for popcorn, hot dogs, and ice cream. Note: Cash only.
Golden Gate Park (activity)
12:00pm - 7:00pm
93%
based on 484 reviews
Address: Stanyan & Haight Streets
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)581-2559
Website: http://www.golden-gate-park.com/?gclid=CL2jo4XFrZUCFRg6awodf2Q3kg
Price: Free
Summary: In the late 1800s, a Scotsman named John McLaren transformed more than 1000 acres (405 hectares) of sand dunes into a wondrous haven in the midst of busy city life. Stretching from Stanyan Street to the Pacific Ocean, the lush landscaping features ever-changing settings at every turn. There are trails for walking, jogging, biking, horseback riding, as well as a golf course, lawn bowling greens, soccer fields and a baseball diamond. For those seeking less strenuous diversion, check out the California Academy of Sciences and an authentic Japanese Tea Garden. For families with children, there are playgrounds, a live buffalo reserve and a carousel.You could also find the Shakespeare Garden going down a hidden lane in The Golden Gate Park.
Buffalo Paddock (activity)
2:00pm - 3:00pm
60%
based on 10 reviews
Address: John F. Kennedy Drive
San Francisco,CAUS
Website: http://www.golden-gate-park.com/index.php/attractions/buffalo_paddock
Price: Free
Summary: Although the name suggests an encounter with buffalo, the reality is that you will encounter and have the pleasure of viewing the American bison. This popular Golden Gate Park attraction is located next to Spreckels Lake near John F. Kennedy Drive, the paddock is easily accessible when coming from Anglers Lodge. The large fenced in region creates an enclosed green pasture where these glorious animals can wander around, serving to remind us of the Wild West.
Windmills at Golden Gate Park (activity)
3:00pm - 4:00pm
60%
based on 10 reviews
Address: Western section of Golden Gate Park
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)263-0991
Website: http://www.golden-gate-park.com/index.php/attractions/windmills
Price: Free
Summary: The two windmills are situated on the Western section of Golden Gate Park. The Dutch (North) Windmill was completed in 1902 and was constructed to pump water. A garden with tulips now decorates the surrounding area of this windmill. The Murphy (South) Windmill was constructed because of the success of the first windmill and was primarily financed by the Vice President of Hibernia Bank. It is being currently being restored.
Japanese Tea Garden (activity)
4:00pm - 5:00pm
82%
based on 469 reviews
Address: 72 Tea Garden Drive & Martin Luther King Jr Drive
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)752-4227
Price: <$10
Summary: Located in Golden Gate Park, this garden is a marvel of the landscape architects art. This traditional Japanese garden covers five acres. Several paths take you by an authentic pagoda, a monumental Buddha, a miniature waterfall, and over an acutely arched bridge that no kid can resist. Overlooking the gardens Koi-filled pond is a Japanese-style tea house, which in spring is covered with a cascade of wisteria. The gift shop sells souvenirs with a Japanese flair.
Zushi Puzzle (dining)
7:30pm - 9:30pm
85%
based on 806 reviews
Address: 1910 Lombard St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)931-9319
Website: http://www.zushipuzzle.com
Price: $21-$30
Summary: Frequently inventive rolls are the norm at Zushi Puzzle, a restaurant that specializes in presenting sushi as art. Diners can select from a variety of rolls and sashimi, as well as a number of udon and soba noodle dishes.
Day 2 - 12/08/2007
Westin St. Francis (lodging)
All Day
89%
based on 2815 reviews
Address: 335 Powell St
San Francisco,CAUS
Price: $149+ per night
Summary: The historic Westin St. Francis in downtown San Francisco overlooks the hustle and bustle of Union Square. Luxurious rooms, excellent service, and world-class dining make this a comfortable, convenient and classy stay near the Bay. For food and drink satisfaction, enjoy contemporary American cuisine at the Michael Mina Restaurant, sip a cocktail in The Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge or grab a latte at Caruso's. The Westin St. Francis is also a premier hotel for meetings and social functions with elegant conference rooms and a Grand Ballroom. Be sure to stop at the Imperial Floor for breathtaking views of the city.
Fisherman's Wharf (activity)
9:00am - 10:00am
90%
based on 276 reviews
Address: Kearny Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)391-2000
Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Fisherman's Wharf remains one of San Francisco's most popular tourist destinations. The Wharf consists of a long, coast side row of seafood restaurants, street vendors, souvenir stores, and beautiful ocean scenery. Fisherman's Wharf was originally a major fishing pier, and although the fishing industry is still alive today, the main focus of this specific coastal area is its historic tourist attractions. Parking is limited on the Wharf itself so parking downtown or taking a cable car to the Wharf is recommended. Ferry rides are offered for those who would like to visit Marin County. There are numerous attractions and great places to eat (see the other entries for Tourist Attractions and Fisherman Wharf restaurants). Wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, even during summer months, the breeze off the ocean can be quite chilling. And take your camera. The photo opportunities are fabulous. And don't forget to visit the barking sea lions at Pier 39. The kids will love them, guaranteed!
Pier 39 (activity)
10:00am - 12:30pm
67%
based on 216 reviews
Address: Beach Street & The Embarcadero
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)981-7437
Website: http://www.pier39.com
Price: $11-$20
Summary: This San Francisco landmark features some of Fisherman's Wharf's best shopping and attractions. Ride the carousel or watch the sea lions. There are more than 25 one-of-a-kind gift stores that carry automobile, Hollywood, and rock 'n' roll memorabilia, as well as flags of the world, Russian dolls, collectible knives, hammocks, kites, and more. But that's not all. You will find more than 30 more stores, including the famous Na Hoku to shop for clothing, jewelry and toys. It is a great place to pick up high-end San Francisco souvenirs. Credit card acceptance varies by store. Pier 39 is a magnet for locals and tourists for many reasons, including their nearly year-round calendar of special attractions for the whole family like the Tulipmania tulip festival held in late February on both levels of pier 39 or the Holiday Tree Lighting in November.
The Slanted Door (dining)
1:00pm - 2:30pm
88%
based on 2884 reviews
Address: 1 Ferry Building, No. 3
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)861-8032
Website: http://www.slanteddoor.com/
Price: $31-$50
Summary: The Slanted Door is located in the northeast corner of the restored Ferry Building across The Embarcadero from the foot of Market Street.

The Slanted Door is a modern Vietnamese restaurant that showcases the abundance of produce as well as ecologically farmed meat, game and poultry found at farms around the San Francisco Bay Area.

The food; relaxed atmosphere; riesling-driven wine list; full bar with premium, artisanal spirits and fresh-squeezed, organic and/or biodynamic juices - as well as hard-to-find Chinese teas - all speak to the restaurant's originality and commitment to quality.

The Slanted Door - a collaborative effort led by executive chef Charles Phan - is proud of its relationship with its loyal patrons, staff and local producers.
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market (activity)
3:00pm - 4:30pm
65%
based on 12 reviews
Address: In Front of Ferry Building
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)291-3276
Summary: Every Tuesday and Saturday, you have the rare opportunity to buy some of the country's best produce in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Head down to the foot of Market Street and buy seasonal produce, fresh farm goods and specialty foods direct from local merchants at Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. You will find flowers, fruits and seasonal items like asparagus, daffodils, strawberries, fresh greens, cherries, herbs and more. Admission is free.
Ferry Building Marketplace (activity)
4:30pm - 6:00pm
87%
based on 354 reviews
Address: 1 Ferry Building
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)693-0996
Website: http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Ferry Building Marketplace is a must-see for San Francisco visitors. This multi-million dollar development has an abundance of activities for the entire family. Take a tour of the historical Ferry Building, browse through antique shops (Culinaire), enjoy a view by the bay and a bowl of chowder at Ferry Plaza Seafood, or buy organic produce at the Farmer's Market. Enjoy the sights and sounds of what makes the Ferry Building one of the Bay's most popular destinations for entertainment, food, and fun. Ferry Building Marketplace has a near year-round schedule of interesting activities like their annual October Harvest Festival and a Holiday Lights Celebration. Visit the website for full details on their calendar of events.
Ana Mandara (dining)
6:30pm - 8:30pm
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.
Ghirardelli Square (activity)
9:00pm - 11:30pm
85%
based on 111 reviews
Address: 900 North Point Street
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)775-5500
Website: http://www.ghirardellisq.com/ghirardellisq/index.htm
Price: <$10
Summary: Don't leave San Francisco without a stroll through this legendary square at Fisherman's Wharf that is named after San Francisco's original chocolate-maker. There is a bakery and several restaurants featuring seafood, Chinese, Indian and California cuisine. And, of course, there's the Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop. Take some time and visit the art galleries, gift and specialty stores, shoe and clothing shops. Some services are available including a dressmaker and tailor, film developing, an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) and a Federal Express drop-off box. Credit card acceptance varies by store.
Notes: Post-dinner ice cream for dessert
Day 3 - 12/09/2007
Westin St. Francis (lodging)
All Day
89%
based on 2815 reviews
Address: 335 Powell St
San Francisco,CAUS
Price: $149+ per night
Summary: The historic Westin St. Francis in downtown San Francisco overlooks the hustle and bustle of Union Square. Luxurious rooms, excellent service, and world-class dining make this a comfortable, convenient and classy stay near the Bay. For food and drink satisfaction, enjoy contemporary American cuisine at the Michael Mina Restaurant, sip a cocktail in The Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge or grab a latte at Caruso's. The Westin St. Francis is also a premier hotel for meetings and social functions with elegant conference rooms and a Grand Ballroom. Be sure to stop at the Imperial Floor for breathtaking views of the city.
Alcatraz Island (activity)
9:00am - 3:30pm
91%
based on 592 reviews
Address: Embarcadero and Powell St
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)705-5555
Website: http://www.nps.gov/alcatraz/
Price: $21-$30
Summary: Alcatraz, also known as The Rock, was the ideal site for a high security prison because of its icy waters and treacherous currents. Now that it is no longer a prison, Alcatraz has become a popular tourist destination as part of the National Park service. Take a tour of the jail, stroll through the exercise yard, and enjoy dazzling views of the San francisco bay area. Just be sure to bring your camera because there will be plenty of photo opportunities. It's also a great destination for families because it offers audio tours that provide historical information.

There is no entrance fee to visit Alcatraz Island, but there is a charge for the ferry service to and from the island. The ferry departs several times a day from Pier 33 (every half hours from 9:30 am). For more information on tours, visit their website at alcatrazcruises.com.
Burma Superstar Restaurant (dining)
7:00pm - 10:00pm
90%
based on 2836 reviews
Address: 309 Clement St.
San Francisco,CAUS
Phone: (415)387-2147
Website: http://www.burmasuperstar.com/
Price: $11-$20
Summary: Burma Super Star is one of the few restaurants in The City to specialize in Burmese cuisine. Critically acclaimed, this venue was voted "Best Burmese restaurant on the West Coast" by Asian magazine. Treat yourself to large portions of flavorful ethnic food at prices that will not hurt your wallet. Burmese cuisine is full of spicy flavors such as lemon grass, garlic and curry. There are more than 100 dishes on the menu including Mandarin recipes and a wide selection of meat-free dishes for vegetarians. Decide between noodles and rice, fresh vegetables, poultry, beef, pork, goat and seafood.

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