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It has a nice bridge and gets a bit foggy. It's hilly. Dirty Harry lives there - along with Mike Stone and his partner Steve Keller. Shame they never teamed-up. Seismically active. Burns to the ground occasionally.
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Originally posted by EvilWeevil View Post
Remember, food is served in American portions. Never order a large.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAnyone been? Any recommendations on must do/see attractions?
Out of all the places I have visited in california, SF was the nicest/coolest. I think that's mainly because it's quite european in so much as you can walk around the place without being arested for j-walking
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+ points for me when Halo and I visited last millenia :
1. Architecture of some of the older houses is colourful and appealing
2. Devil's Island : Absolutely a must see
3. Quite a well stocked RPG shop in one of the districts
4. Nice Japanese Garden in a park somewhere.
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1. Not much to do after visting Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 13 and Alcatraz
2. An excessive amount of beggars, many aggressive and/or intimidating hanging on nearly every street corner. I felt safer in Times Square at 01:00 am than I did in SF at 12.00 pm
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I am surprised nobody even mentioned Castro, one of the nicest part of the town. You are a bunch of homophic gits, aren't you?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostBook an evening tour of Alcatraz. It's quite spooky in the dark...
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Book an evening tour of Alcatraz. It's quite spooky in the dark...
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Another thing about Alcatraz - it can get booked up, so if you are only there for a day or two it may be wise to book before you go.
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Originally posted by pisces View PostFavourite US destination of European bum boys.
HTH.
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Originally posted by EvilWeevil View PostYou will shocked, pleasantly, by the price of sushi in SF, if that's your taste.
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And, for the nerdily inclined, the computer history museum about half an hour south of SFO airport
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