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Amazon.com Books: San Francisco Travel
2011 Edition. From Alcatraz to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Haight-Ashbury, and beyond, here's what to see and do, and where to eat, drink, shop, stay, and play in this gem of a city. Author/journalist Marlene Goldman has written four books, including Art/Shop/Eat San Francisco. Color-coded, numbered entries in the text are keyed to full-color area maps in each chapter''Top Picks'' direct you to not-to-be-missed attractionsNotes pagesPortable size and sleek, non-touristy ''Black Book'' formatFull-color spot illustrations throughout liven the text10 easy-to-use fold-out maps Elastic band place holder marks your spot4-1/4'' wide x 5-3/4'' high Concealed wire-o binding, book lies flat for ease of use228 pages
Which one of these is you?It’s your first time in San Francisco. You want to do the “must-see” activities but want to get that true local view of the city that most tourists miss. OR You’ve been to (or even live in) San Francisco but have never really SEEN San Francisco. It’s time to go beyond the seals on the wharf, Alcatraz and Lombard street. If either of these describes you, then this 2-day San Francisco itinerary is for you! You’ll see the highlights of San Francisco, but from a local’s eye. Fisherman’s Wharf You can’t go to San Francisco without passing through the Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39. But when’s the best time to go? Where can you find the best clam chowder? Did you know there’s a free museum with functional video game arcades from the 1800’s? Chinatown San Francisco has the largest Chinatown outside of Asia and it’s intimidating! Get a detailed walking tour showing hidden, unmarked temples, “Hole-in-the-wall” restaurants, a fortune cookie factory down a small alley, a public bathroom (a true rarity in San Francisco) and a whole lot more. The Mission San Francisco locals will tell you that their favorite place in the city is the Mission neighborhood, yet most tourists never even get there! You’ll have a full walking tour with this itinerary. Did you know the oldest building in San Francisco is in the Mission? Find out more about it as well as see the famous & impressive murals, find out where an amazing free view of the San Francisco skyline is and most importantly, find out where the best Mexican food is in the city. This is just the beginning... There are 1-3 hour walking tours of the following areas: Union Square Chinatown Haight Street Golden Gate Bridge Fisherman's Wharf Golden Gate Park The Castro The Mission What Others Have Said About The Itinerary: "Huge tip about getting there early in the day [Fisherman's Wharf], I was there multiple times of day and morning was by far the most pleasant. Like I mentioned already, these tips are definitely the nuggets of gold hidden that make the guide worth it! Loved the detailed maps as well, really helps confused tourists like me! I have a great sense of direction but I'm not so good at following others directions and I figured yours out." ~ Cat C. "We followed your itinerary pretty closely and we thoroughly enjoyed it!!! Very detailed. We really enjoyed one of the dim sum bakeries you suggested (no tables or chairs)." ~Mark H. "The itinerary was really generous and much appreciated. Used it and had a great day yesterday!" ~Sally B. "There were some definite handy tips like getting on the streetcar in the middle of the street. This would have saved a ton of time over waiting at the main boarding spot. The Fortune cookie place was a really cool thing to check out -- I actually just learned that fortune cookies were first made in San Fran, so I felt like I was seeing a slice of history. The old arcade was pretty awesome and I think a hidden gem (there was almost nobody there)." ~Harris H. Still Unsure? My email address is provided in the itinerary if you have any additional questions. I’m happy to help! Author: Jason Demant Kindle Edition: 55 pages Kindle eBook Company: Unanchor.com (2011-12-18) (2011-12-18) List Price: Amazon Price:
Designed for visitors and locals alike, Frommer’s With Kids Guides show how to plan family trips and outings that are fun for kids of all ages.• Written by parents for parents • Exact prices • Star-rated reviews of family-friendly hotels and restaurants • Age recommendations for most activities • For those traveling with children ages 2 to 14
Whether you're looking for the liveliest bars and clubs, the best day trips to the Bay Area or the best restaurants or shopping malls in San Francisco, Eyewitness Top 10 San Francisco guide is your perfect pocket-sized companion for this waterfront city. Rely on dozens of Top 10 lists — from the Top 10 architectural highlights and Top 10 outdoor activities, to the Top 10 children's attractions, there's even a list of the Top 10 things to avoid! The guide is divided by area: Oceanfront; The North Shoreline; Central Neighborhoods; Southern Neighborhoods and Downtown. You'll find restaurant reviews for every area, as well as recommendations for luxury hotels, bars and places to shop. Plus, the Eyewitness Top 10 San Francisco provides insider knowledge every visitor needs and includes a FREE pull-out map. Author: Jeffrey Kennedy Paperback: 160 pages Company: DK Travel (2012-02-20) ISBN: 0756684579 List Price: $14.00 Amazon Price: $8.55 Used Price: $8.52
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California will lead you through the best attractions the region has on offer, including fully illustrated coverage of all the major sights from walking the Golden Gate Bridge to sailing out to somber Alcatraz. The guide provides all the insider tips every visitor needs, whether you are exploring Lake Tahoe or experiencing the delights of some of the richest wine regions in the world, with comprehensive listings of the best hotels, restaurants, shops, and nightlife in each region for all budgets.You'll find 3D cutaways and floor plans of all the must-see sites including Fort Mason and the Yerba Buena Gardens. Also included are street maps of major towns and cities plus reliable information about getting around, and a brand new pull-out map with detailed sheet maps and useful transportation information. The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California explores the culture, history, wineries and national parks, not forgetting the varied and dramatic surrounding countryside. With all the sites, beaches, shops, and attractions listed town by town, this DK Eyewitness Travel guidebook is your essential companion to San Francisco and Northern California. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: -Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps -Cutaways and floor plans of all the major sights -3-D aerial views of the city's most interesting districts -Huge selection of hotels, restaurants, stores, and entertainment venues -Specially devised walking tours, special events info -Now includes a new durable, oversized pull-out map with useful transportation information, a distance chart, a street and sight index, and practical information for getting around the city. Author: Annelise Sorensen, DK Publishing Paperback: 336 pages Company: DK Travel (2011-06-20) ISBN: 075666974X List Price: $25.00 Amazon Price: $13.72 Used Price: $13.00
Lonely Planet San Francisco Wander among 19th-century masks and view the Pacific from an architectural landmark in Golden Gate Park Update your wardrobe courtesy of chic boutiques located in a former cow pasture Submerge in an aromatherapy mud bath after a day of imbibing biodynamic wines Picnic on panini among parrots and poets on a North Beach stairway garden In This Guide: Two local authors, 28 detailed maps and 39 burritos eaten The only guide with a dedicated Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans chapter - more clubs, more bars, more fun In-depth coverage of SF's dining scene, from haute cuisine to tamale carts, and an interview with celebrity chef Traci des Jardins Author: Alison Bing, John Vlahides Paperback: 312 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2010-03-01) ISBN: 1741791685 List Price: $18.99 Amazon Price: $17.02 Used Price: $4.99
Full-color guide • Make your trip to San Francisco unforgettable with illustrated features, 44 maps, and 240 color photos. Customize your trip with simple planning tools • Top experiences and attractions • Lodging comparison charts • Easy-to-read color maps Explore the Haight, the Castro, the Mission District, and beyond • Discerning Fodor’s Choice picks for hotels, restaurants, sights, and more • “Word of Mouth” tips from fellow Fodor’s travelers • Illustrated features on Chinatown, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Park • Best market shopping, cable-car hopping, and hilltop strolls • Side trips to Napa and Sonoma wineries Opinions from destination experts • Fodor’s San Francisco-based writers reveal their favorite local haunts • Revised annually to provide the latest information Added bonus: At the end of each Fodor’s hotel review, we’ve included snippets from TripAdvisor reviews. Plan your trip with the extra peace of mind that comes from knowing each of Fodor’s expert selections is reinforced by consumer experience and feedback. Author: Fodor's Paperback: 520 pages Company: Fodor's (2011-10-11) (2011-10-11) ISBN: 0679009450 List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $11.01 Used Price: $12.00
A guide to San Francisco city. It includes pull-out and full-colour maps of the city. It provides walking tours that take readers up hills and down hidden alleys throughout the city. It highlights San Francisco's specialities and top restaurants.Author: Lonely Planet Paperback: 336 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2012-03-01) ISBN: 1741799236 List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $13.52 Used Price: $13.76
Free full-color, foldout mapCompletely updated every yearInsider advice from our local experts who tell you where the locals go at night, where to find the best new restaurants and food trucks, where to take your kids, and the best free museum hours and other free attractions. You'll also here from local celebrities: Top Chef Just Desserts winner, Yigit Pura, reveals his favorite spots for sweets; Sommelier of the Year Eugenio Jardim shares his favorite wine bars, from budget to splurge; and drag queen Heklina gives quick takes on every single gay bar in the Castro!Where to find the best hotel at every price point, absolute best burrito in the Mission, the best Dungeness crab, the hippest new cocktail bars, the restaurants with the best ocean views, where to find the Bush Man on Pier 39 and other local oddities--plus full coverage of Napa, Sonoma, Berkeley, Oakland, Sausalito, Marin, Muir Woods and Mount Tamalpais.Insightful commentary on San Francisco's cultural icons, from Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac to Ken Kesey's 3-Day Trips Festival to Harvey Milk and the gay rights movement--plus the best walking tours for discovering this history.Opinionated reviews. No bland descriptions and lukewarm recommendations. Our expert writers are passionate about their destinations--they tell it like it is in an engaging and helpful way.Exact prices listed for every establishment and activity--no other guides offer such detailed, candid reviews of hotels and restaurants. We include the very best, but also emphasize moderately priced choices for real people.User-friendly features including star ratings and special icons to point readers to great finds, excellent values, insider tips, best bets for kids, special moments, and overrated experiences.Author: Matthew Poole, Erika Lenkert Paperback: 432 pages Company: Frommers (2011-10-04) ISBN: 1118027477 List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $12.47 Used Price: $12.47
Frommer's Day by Day GuidesPocket sizeMore than 1 million copies soldFull-color package at an affordable priceIncludes pull-out mapAuthor: Matthew Poole Paperback: 192 pages Company: Frommers (2012-02-14) ISBN: 1118027485 List Price: $13.99 Amazon Price: $6.76 Used Price: $6.76 Amazon.com KindleStore: San Francisco Travel
This book features hundreds of full-color photos to bring this cultural mecca to vivid life.Thoroughly updated every year (unlike most of the competition), Frommer's San Francisco features everything you need to know to enjoy the sights and experiences that await you in the City by the Bay.Our author, a longtime resident hits all the highlights, from Golden Gate Park to North Beach. He's checked out all the city's best hotels and restaurants in person, and will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget. Features a particularly thorough guide to dining in this American culinary mecca. Our honest, irreverent, and opinionated dining reviews encompass everything from the best dim sum to the freshest seafood, from affordable burrito joints and Vietnamese restaurants to trendy bistros opened by California's hottest chefs to fresh food markets for noshing.Includes side trips to Berkeley, Sausalito, Muir Woods, Point Reyes, and more. There's also a detailed chapter on the nearby Wine Country, with the best wineries, inns, spas, and gourmet shopping, and the most decadent restaurants in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys.Includes a full-color foldout map.
You’re not going to believe how many great free things there are to do in San Francisco. Read this book and you’ll want to do more than just visit The City By The Bay, you’ll want to move there! Seriously, since I started writing this series on free-things-to-do guidebooks I have yet to come across a city with so much awesome free stuff. Granted, this is only my third book, but hey! This is the best of free ‘Frisco. In the cultural center of the Bay Area there are tons of meaningful travel experiences that won’t cost you a dime. It’s all here in this book, organized in the following chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Free Museums & Galleries 3. Free Transportation 4. Free Outdoor Activities 5. Free Kids Activities 6. Free Music, Theater and Festivals 7. Free Food and Drinks 8. Free Arts & Architecture 9. Free Tours, Walks & Biking 10. Flea markets 11. Interactive Map With All Locations More than a list, this book includes well-researched activities, accurate descriptions, links to driving and walking directions, contact information (including phone, email, websites, and Facebook pages) and many more features. This book will also help you visit San Fran. It includes information about free public transportation, extra activities throughout the Bay Area, and links to get directions from Google Maps. An interactive map shows you where all the free activities are, to help plan your trip. Have at your fingertips information about travel experiences that usually cost money. Quickly see what days and times you can get for free what tourists pay top dollar for. Find the best of the best free travel activities, things like: # 29. Free sail boat ride with the Cal Sailing Club # 31. Free access to the Yerba Buena Gardens # 40. Free access to the Japanese Tea Garden # 49. Free access to the Bay Area Discovery Museum # 83. Free Oysters At El Rio # 96. Free Urban Bicycling Workshops Much, much more! Enjoy Chinatown, the Mission, Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park, The Haight, Nob Hill, and many other neighborhoods, without the sucking sound in SPECIAL BONUS As a free gift for anyone who purchases this book, I’m including a free subscription to my newsletter: Free Travel Ideas. It’s jam packed with money saving travel tips, but you’ll have to buy this book to learn about it. Author: Daniel Davidson Kindle Edition: 120 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-30) (2012-04-30) List Price: Amazon Price:
Offbeat Guides creates personalized, up-to-date travel guides that cover over 30,000 travel destinations worldwide using a combination of search technology and curation by both amateur and professional travel experts.Author: Offbeat Guides Kindle Edition: 400 pages Kindle eBook Company: Offbeat Guides (2010-11-02) (2010-11-02) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
2011 Edition. From Alcatraz to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Haight-Ashbury, and beyond, here's what to see and do, and where to eat, drink, shop, stay, and play in this gem of a city. Author/journalist Marlene Goldman has written four books, including Art/Shop/Eat San Francisco.* Numbered entries in the text are keyed to area maps in each chapter * ''Top Picks'' direct you to not-to-be-missed attractions *Spot illustrations throughout liven the text * 10 easy-to-use maps Author: Marlene Goldman Kindle Edition: 226 pages Kindle eBook Company: Peter Pauper Press (2010-11-01) (2010-11-01) List Price: $5.95 Amazon Price:
Wander among 19th-century masks and view the Pacific from an architectural landmark in Golden Gate Park. Update your wardrobe courtesy of chic boutiques located in a former cow pasture. Submerge in an aromatherapy mud bath after a day of imbibing biodynamic wines. Picnic on panini among parrots and poets on a North Beach stairway garden. In This Guide: Two local authors, 28 detailed maps and 39 burritos eaten. The only guide with a dedicated Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans chapter - more clubs, more bars, more fun. In-depth coverage of SF's dining scene, from haute cuisine to tamale carts, and an interview with celebrity chef Traci des Jardins.Author: Alison Bing, John Vlahides Kindle Edition: 312 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2010-09-23) (2010-09-23) List Price: $18.99 Amazon Price:
Get inspired and plan your next trip with Fodor’s ebook travel guide to San Francisco.Intelligent Planning: Discover all of the essential, up-to-date travel insights you expect in a Fodor’s guide, including Fodor’s Choice dining and lodging, top experiences and attractions, and detailed planning advice. Added bonus: At the end of each Fodor’s hotel review, we’ve included snippets from TripAdvisor reviews. Plan your trip with the extra peace of mind that comes from knowing each of Fodor’s expert selections is reinforced by consumer experience and feedback. Easy Navigation for E-Readers: Whether you’re reading this ebook from start to finish or jumping from chapter to chapter as you develop your itinerary, Fodor’s makes it easy to find the information you need with a single touch. In addition to a traditional main table of contents for the ebook, each chapter opens with its own table of contents, making it easy to browse. Full-Color Photos and Maps: It’s hard not to fall in love with San Francisco as you flip through a vivid full-color photo album. Explore the layout of the city and popular neighborhoods with easy-to-read full-color maps. What’s Covered? Get to Know San Francisco: First-time visitors should head to Union Square, home of the tourism trifecta: hotels, public transportation, and shopping. Try Chinatown for an experience so authentic you’ll feel like you should have brought your passport. Visitors flock to Japantown for ethnic shopping and dining opportunities. The only locals you’ll meet wandering the shops and so-called attraction of Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 30, and Ghiradelli Square in the Northern Waterfront will be the ones with visitors in tow. Everything here is designed for tourists. Topped by staid and elegant behemoths, and hotels that ooze reserve and breeding, Nob Hill is old-money San Francisco. Monumental city government buildings and performing-art venues dominate the nearby Civic Center. The locals love Hayes Valley, the chic little neighborhood to the west. Locals also flock to Polk and Hyde streets, Russian Hill’s main commercial avenues for excellent neighborhood eateries and fantastic window shopping. For great views of the Bay Bridge, head to the promenade in North Beach. For history buffs and antiques lovers, Jackson Square is a pleasant diversion. Head to the Marina, the city’s yuppiest neighborhood for fine-wine shops, trendy boutiques, and fashionable cafes and restaurants. Locals come to the Presidio, the wooded shoreline park just west of the Marina, for a quick in-town getaway, the sprit-lift that only an amble on the sand in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge can provide. Nearby Golden Gate Park covers more than 1,000 acres of greenery, with sports fields, windmills, museums, and gardens. Hip locals come to The Haight for great secondhand shops, cheap brunch, and low-key bars and cafes. It may be proudly rainbow-flag-waving-in-your-face fab, but the Castro is a friendly neighborhood that welcomes visitors of all stripes. Shop the trendy boutiques and catch a film at the Castro Theater. 24th Street in the Noe Valley is lined with coffee shops, eateries, and boutiques. When the sun sets people descend on the Mission District from all over the Bay Area for destination restaurants, excellent bargain-priced ethnic eateries, and the hippest bar scene around. Or head to SoMa, the once-industrial neighborhood that now sports luxury condos, dance clubs, and restaurants. Note: This ebook edition is adapted from Fodor's San Francisco 2012 but differs in some content. Additionally, the ebook edition includes photographs and maps that will appear on black-and-white devices but are optimized for devices that support full-color images. Author: Fodor's Kindle Edition: 520 pages Kindle eBook Company: Fodor's (2011-10-18) (2011-10-18) List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price:
Free full-color, foldout mapCompletely updated every yearInsider advice from our local experts who tell you where the locals go at night, where to find the best new restaurants and food trucks, where to take your kids, and the best free museum hours and other free attractions. You'll also here from local celebrities: Top Chef Just Desserts winner, Yigit Pura, reveals his favorite spots for sweets; Sommelier of the Year Eugenio Jardim shares his favorite wine bars, from budget to splurge; and drag queen Heklina gives quick takes on every single gay bar in the Castro!Where to find the best hotel at every price point, absolute best burrito in the Mission, the best Dungeness crab, the hippest new cocktail bars, the restaurants with the best ocean views, where to find the Bush Man on Pier 39 and other local oddities--plus full coverage of Napa, Sonoma, Berkeley, Oakland, Sausalito, Marin, Muir Woods and Mount Tamalpais.Insightful commentary on San Francisco's cultural icons, from Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac to Ken Kesey's 3-Day Trips Festival to Harvey Milk and the gay rights movement--plus the best walking tours for discovering this history.Opinionated reviews. No bland descriptions and lukewarm recommendations. Our expert writers are passionate about their destinations--they tell it like it is in an engaging and helpful way.Exact prices listed for every establishment and activity--no other guides offer such detailed, candid reviews of hotels and restaurants. We include the very best, but also emphasize moderately priced choices for real people.User-friendly features including star ratings and special icons to point readers to great finds, excellent values, insider tips, best bets for kids, special moments, and overrated experiences.Author: Erika Lenkert, Matthew Poole Kindle Edition: 432 pages Kindle eBook Company: Frommers (2011-09-21) (2011-09-21) List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price:
Which one of these is you?It’s your first time in San Francisco. You want to do the “must-see” activities but want to get that true local view of the city that most tourists miss. OR You’ve been to (or even live in) San Francisco but have never really SEEN San Francisco. It’s time to go beyond the seals on the wharf, Alcatraz and Lombard street. If either of these describes you, then this 2-day San Francisco itinerary is for you! You’ll see the highlights of San Francisco, but from a local’s eye. Fisherman’s Wharf You can’t go to San Francisco without passing through the Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39. But when’s the best time to go? Where can you find the best clam chowder? Did you know there’s a free museum with functional video game arcades from the 1800’s? Chinatown San Francisco has the largest Chinatown outside of Asia and it’s intimidating! Get a detailed walking tour showing hidden, unmarked temples, “Hole-in-the-wall” restaurants, a fortune cookie factory down a small alley, a public bathroom (a true rarity in San Francisco) and a whole lot more. The Mission San Francisco locals will tell you that their favorite place in the city is the Mission neighborhood, yet most tourists never even get there! You’ll have a full walking tour with this itinerary. Did you know the oldest building in San Francisco is in the Mission? Find out more about it as well as see the famous & impressive murals, find out where an amazing free view of the San Francisco skyline is and most importantly, find out where the best Mexican food is in the city. This is just the beginning... There are 1-3 hour walking tours of the following areas: Union Square Chinatown Haight Street Golden Gate Bridge Fisherman's Wharf Golden Gate Park The Castro The Mission What Others Have Said About The Itinerary: "Huge tip about getting there early in the day [Fisherman's Wharf], I was there multiple times of day and morning was by far the most pleasant. Like I mentioned already, these tips are definitely the nuggets of gold hidden that make the guide worth it! Loved the detailed maps as well, really helps confused tourists like me! I have a great sense of direction but I'm not so good at following others directions and I figured yours out." ~ Cat C. "We followed your itinerary pretty closely and we thoroughly enjoyed it!!! Very detailed. We really enjoyed one of the dim sum bakeries you suggested (no tables or chairs)." ~Mark H. "The itinerary was really generous and much appreciated. Used it and had a great day yesterday!" ~Sally B. "There were some definite handy tips like getting on the streetcar in the middle of the street. This would have saved a ton of time over waiting at the main boarding spot. The Fortune cookie place was a really cool thing to check out -- I actually just learned that fortune cookies were first made in San Fran, so I felt like I was seeing a slice of history. The old arcade was pretty awesome and I think a hidden gem (there was almost nobody there)." ~Harris H. Still Unsure? My email address is provided in the itinerary if you have any additional questions. I’m happy to help! Author: Jason Demant Kindle Edition: 55 pages Kindle eBook Company: Unanchor.com (2011-12-18) (2011-12-18) List Price: Amazon Price:
Drawing on the same standards of accuracy as the acclaimed DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, DK Top 10 San Francisco uses exciting colorful photography and excellent cartography to provide a reliable and useful travel. Dozens of Top 10 lists provide vital information on each destination, as well as insider tips, from avoiding the crowds to finding out the freebies, The DK Top 10 Guides take the work out of planning any trip.Author: Jeffrey Kennedy Kindle Edition: 160 pages Kindle eBook Company: DK Publishing (2012-03-01) (2012-03-01) List Price: Amazon Price:
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesTwo perfect days in San FranciscoWhether you’re a local looking for a long weekend escape, or a visitor looking to explore, Lonely Planet’s Trips series offers the best itineraries – and makes it easy to plan the perfect trip time and again.Everyone knows road-tripping is the ultimate way to experience the USA. You can drive up, down, across, around or straight through every state on the continental map. We’re here to help you narrow down the options. Whether you’re on a quest for that perfect Pacific Northwest microbrewery pint, fresh lobster right off the boat in Maine or the coolest classic all-night diners in New Jersey, we’ve got you covered. Our authors drove, paddled, walked, cycled, rode the rails and hopped buses all across the country to bring you their 99 favorite trips across the US.This eBook-only offering is an excerpt of Lonely Planet’s USA’s Best Trips, which includes 99 themed itineraries across America. The trip chosen for this eBook includes:• From Chinatown to North Beach, the Mission to the Castro, experience San Francisco’s charming neighborhoods and their quirky attractions• Food for every taste, from seasonal California cuisine to carne asada burritos• Hotel recommendations range from Downtown artsy to LEED-certified luxe• Easy-to-use map for your tripLonely Planet’s USA’s Best Trips is written and researched by Sara Benson, Amy Balfour, Alison Bing, Becca Blond, Jennifer Denniston, Lisa Dunford, Alex Leviton, David Ozanich, Danny Palmerlee, Brandon Presser and Karla Zimmerman. Check out Lonely Planet’s other eBook guides including USA’s Best Trips, Best Autumn Trips, 48 Hours in Los Angeles and more.Author: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 22 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2012-02-07) (2012-02-07) List Price: $0.99 Amazon Price: Amazon.com DVD: San Francisco Travel
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San Francisco: The port city of San Francisco revels in art, diversity and food. Chinatown is a feast for the senses, and the city's new Asian Art Museum a must-see. We get savvy on sourdough and tour notorious Alcatraz Island. A stroll through the Haight neighborhood harkens back to the "Summer of Love", and the Italian cafes of North Beach serve up a dollop of hospitality with their espresso. Crossing the Golden Gate, Rudy heads to Napa Valley wine country for a relaxing mud bath and some off-beat garden art. Tips on vegetarian food and wine-tasting. Seattle: A hip, happening urban center surrounded by natural beauty, Seattle combines city life with the great outdoors. Rudy explores the vibrant downtown, samples microbrews and lattes, noses around Seattle's neighborhoods and hops aboard a ferry. Excursions take us hiking at magnificent Mount Rainier and boating through the San Juan Islands in search of whales. Tips on great seafood and getting outfitted for the outdoors. Vancouver & Victoria, British Columbia: As Canada's door to the Pacific Rim, Vancouver is a vibrant mix of European heritage and Asian cultures. In this vital, young and dynamic city Rudy explores the mix of cultures that inspires world-class cuisine, a spirited night life and modern Asian shopping centers. Nature is ever-present and Rudy visits a temperate rainforest and rides a gondola to the top of a mountain just minutes from downtown. A spectacular ferry ride to Victoria brings Rudy to a bastion of British Heritage where he enjoy afternoon tea, visit the beautiful Butchart Gardens and dine on seaweed plucked from the seashore.VHS Tape: NTSC, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Company: ISBN: 1566481546 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $6.95
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Explore all the treasures of the splendid Pacific Northwest on glorious Blu-ray! Rudy Maxa serves up a generous sampling of San Francisco's flavors, from tangy sourdough bread at the Boudin Bakery to the rich aroma of coffee beans wafting through the North Beach neighborhood. Rudy explores Seattle's lively downtown and waterfront areas and its dynamic cultural scene, as well as its natural wonders. Rudy captures the charm and character of Vancouver and its sister city, Victoria. Blu-ray Plus Combo Pack- In addition to the Blu-ray disc, this combo pack also includes: 1. DVD version of the program(s) that you can play in your DVD player, vehicle or computer. 2. Digital copy of the program that you can download to your computer and/or transfer to your mobile devices. Questar is pleased to offer you the ability to watch our award-wining programs whenever and wherever you want!Director: Small World Productions Blu-ray: Widescreen Company: Questar (2010-07-20) List Price: $34.99 Amazon Price: $12.99 Used Price: $22.51
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