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  • eur04lif3
    Mod Crazy
    • Jan 2009
    • 756

    #1

    Anybody here from San Francisco?

    So I'm planing a trip to SacTown to see some friends, and since San Francisco is about an hour away...I figured it would be a good idea to visit there as well(never been there).

    So, is there any nice beaches to visit? Parks? Cool visitors location.

    And just for example:
    When someone visits Seattle, most recommend visiting Pikes Place...etc.
    When someone visits Portland, most recommend visiting Vista House, Multnomah Falls...etc.

    This is what i'm looking for.

    Thanks in advance for any advice! :)
  • freeride53
    R3V OG
    • Jul 2007
    • 11972

    #2
    I've actually been in SF oddly everyday for the last 5 days.
    I can recommend tons of places. But most of all - I'd recommend visiting the east bay, like Berkeley and Oakland as well.

    lemme hitchu back tomorrow.

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    • Gregs///M
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      • Mar 2012
      • 2459

      #3
      Originally posted by freeride53
      I've actually been in SF oddly everyday for the last 5 days.
      I can recommend tons of places. But most of all - I'd recommend visiting the east bay, like Berkeley and Oakland as well.

      lemme hitchu back tomorrow.
      Don't know about Oakland, stay away from East Oakland, but Berkeley is fun, near UC berkeley campus, Telegraph ave.

      For SF, some areas are Embarcadero, AT&T ball park, Twin Peaks, Sutro baths, Downtown has amazing shopping and food, Fisherman's Wharf, Presidio, Marina District, Golden Gate viewpoints, lots of stuff to do.
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      • decay
        R3V Elite
        • Oct 2003
        • 5637

        #4
        Originally posted by freeride53
        I've actually been in SF oddly everyday for the last 5 days.
        I can recommend tons of places. But most of all - I'd recommend visiting the east bay, like Berkeley and Oakland as well.

        lemme hitchu back tomorrow.
        yup, do that.

        you can Amtrak from Sac to Oakland (or Emeryville, where I live, nice area too) and hopefully by the time you get down here, BART will be back online, which gives you access to the rest of the bay area.

        since i moved to east bay a few months ago i've been finding places to urban hike (gf and i did the city cemetery a couple weeks back... fucking huge place, and kind of history/architecture lesson along with the exercise)- let me know if you're into that idea and i can recommend a few places.
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        • pandaboo911
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          • May 2010
          • 2070

          #5
          Twin peaks, if you want a nice view.

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          • freeride53
            R3V OG
            • Jul 2007
            • 11972

            #6
            Yes. Go and see Berkeley, it's a cool atmostphere - college, university aves, 4th street, etc.
            the hills are nice to see, grizzly peak, and other roads are cool to drive and see the view.

            east and west oakland are pretty shitty, but west oakland is growing into a cool industrial/metro area.

            the peninsula is nice too, i'd see woodside, cañada road, burlingame, etc..

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            • golde30
              R3V OG
              • Nov 2003
              • 11464

              #7
              twin peaks if there is no fog. same goes for Golden Gate bridge. they are pointless when its foggy.
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              • eur04lif3
                Mod Crazy
                • Jan 2009
                • 756

                #8
                Originally posted by golde30
                twin peaks if there is no fog. same goes for Golden Gate bridge. they are pointless when its foggy.
                Originally posted by freeride53
                Yes. Go and see Berkeley, it's a cool atmostphere - college, university aves, 4th street, etc.
                the hills are nice to see, grizzly peak, and other roads are cool to drive and see the view.

                east and west oakland are pretty shitty, but west oakland is growing into a cool industrial/metro area.

                the peninsula is nice too, i'd see woodside, cañada road, burlingame, etc..
                Originally posted by pandaboo911
                Twin peaks, if you want a nice view.
                Originally posted by decay
                yup, do that.

                you can Amtrak from Sac to Oakland (or Emeryville, where I live, nice area too) and hopefully by the time you get down here, BART will be back online, which gives you access to the rest of the bay area.

                since i moved to east bay a few months ago i've been finding places to urban hike (gf and i did the city cemetery a couple weeks back... fucking huge place, and kind of history/architecture lesson along with the exercise)- let me know if you're into that idea and i can recommend a few places.
                Originally posted by Gregs///M
                Don't know about Oakland, stay away from East Oakland, but Berkeley is fun, near UC berkeley campus, Telegraph ave.

                For SF, some areas are Embarcadero, AT&T ball park, Twin Peaks, Sutro baths, Downtown has amazing shopping and food, Fisherman's Wharf, Presidio, Marina District, Golden Gate viewpoints, lots of stuff to do.

                Thanks guys for all the pointers!!! That should keep my entire day busy :)

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                • amcink
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 788

                  #9
                  Do not forget the following:
                  -Academy of Sciences
                  -BOMA
                  -De Young
                  Also for neighborhood flavors
                  -Mission District
                  -China Town
                  -Castro
                  -Japan Town
                  Bridges
                  -Golden Gate
                  Close drives
                  -Sausalito
                  etc.......

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