The Palace of Fine Arts is an architectural attraction in San Francisco, notable for its Greek and Roman style, which stands out against the typically Victorian and modern styles of…
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Kicking off the Lunar New Year celebrations in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the annual Chinatown Flower Fair takes place the weekend before the New Year begins. This year, Lunar New Year…
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Capurro’s Restaurant Review – Most of the restaurants around Fisherman’s Wharf have a bad rap. For years, locals have shunned the dining options in this touristy part of town as…
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One of the higher-rated restaurants on Pier 39, the Crab House specializes in in Dungeness crab and offers great views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. I don’t…
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Chinatown’s Chinese New Year Parade Each year, in late January or February, San Francisco’s Chinatown is engulfed in Lunar New Year celebrations. From the Flower Fair to the Miss Chinatown…
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Vermont Street, San Francisco – Tucked away in the Potrero Hill neighborhood, the one-block section of Vermont Street between 20th and 22nd is the other “crookedest” street in San Francisco…
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The Walt Disney Family Museum is filled with exhibits showcasing the life and career of Walt Disney, the great innovator and creator of some of the most beloved animated characters…
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Waterbar Restaurant Review– Waterbar is a big, expensive, flashy barn of a restaurant. It’s kind of the Anna Nicole Smith of places – showy, big, and conspicuous. This begins…
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Review of Town Hall Restaurant Town Hall is one of my very favorite restaurants in this city. I absolutely love this place, and I believe that anyone with any sense…
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After such a great experience on my day trip a few months ago, Alcatraz had become one of my favorite attractions in San Francisco. With hopes for another fun excursion,…