
Ah, San Francisco. The romantic fog rolling in over the bay. The infamous Golden Gate Bridge. The lights, the sights, the hordes of friendly people. The rainbow of ethnicities, cultures, and colors. The diversity. The intrigue of Fisherman’s Wharf. The open mindedness. The leftover vestiges of hippie love. The tolerance. The peace, the tranquility, the inherent beauty, where nature mixes with modern. The crazy streets, winding up and up and up, the rollercoaster thrill ride of driving down on the other side. Honestly, is there anything about San Francisco that is not awesome?
There is quite literally something for everyone. Naturally, you can play the tourist at any number of different locations, not just Fisherman’s Wharf. You can also explore Chinatown, and all of those magically whimsical houses on that infamous, topsy turvy street. There are neighborhoods to suit every taste and every preference, and so much to see that you could stay there for two months and never, ever be bored.
When most people think of going to California, they imagine the ritzier places — Palm Springs and cities of that ilk — or the truly famous ones, like Los Angeles. The big difference between those places and San Francisco is culture. San Francisco is real, it is down; the people there you meet there, just as you walk down the street or take a ride in a cable car, will instantly seem like friends you’ve known your whole life.
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