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| Hi, I would like to go to San Francisco with my girlfriend in next month. But I do not have any clue regarding trip duration and the places which we can’t miss. Could you people help me in planning my trip to San Francisco? Thanks in advance |
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| I prefer San Francisco trip for around 6-8 days as it will give you the time to visit almost every interesting place. I've been to San Francisco twice and my trip was around 7-10 days. I will recommend the San Francisco City Pass to you, because you'll get to visit several attractions and get to go on a cruise of the Bay. Don't miss the city's most popular attraction Fisherman's Wharf which overlooks San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. The nearby attractions Pier 39, The Cannery, and Ghirardelli Square are also excellent places to visit. You should definitely visit Chinatown, do the audio version of the Alcatraz cruise tour which incorporates a Bay cruise and an actual tour of the old prison, do the Gray line hop-on-and-off tour and go to Twin Peaks. Don’t forget to visit the Monterey/Carmel. I also recommend a weekend out in wine country might be a good way to enjoy more. Go find a nice place, relax, and take a tasting tour. After that, come back to town and head back on home. Enjoy the nice scenery and don’t miss to taste the fresh and delicious seafood. Have a nice trip! |
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| I went there last summer and took the boat tour of the bay and Alcatraz which gives you some amazing views of the city and the entire bay area. I also did a walking tour of the city on my own, which was nice because it allowed me to stop into some small and neat places that guided tours may not have gone. Particullarly my walk through Chinatown on which I stopped into one of the many restaurants, which was great. Pier 39 is also a good place to get some food and see some cool street performances, and dont forget to check out the golden gate. |
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