plotting and planning
If I get a CityPass, that's $40, but it includes not only Muni for 9 days (of which I will only use 3), but also includes a boat tour ($20-ish), the Exploratorium ($12) and the Academy of Sciences and Aquarium. So even if I am only using 3 days worth of Muni-ness, it's still cheaper than the 3-day Muni pass at $15 plus any two of these places.
One Day
Food tour of Chinatown
Tour the Old Poltero Distillery
something else, depending on timing
Another day
Fisherman's Wharf - eat something and see sea lions
Alcatraz Tour (hopefully evening if I can)
Exploratorium
Third Day
Aquarium (It's in a temporary location, so it can be seen in less time)
Wander Haight-Ashbury or Golden Gate park
Sunset over the pacific someplace where I can get wet toesies!
One Day
Food tour of Chinatown
Tour the Old Poltero Distillery
something else, depending on timing
Another day
Fisherman's Wharf - eat something and see sea lions
Alcatraz Tour (hopefully evening if I can)
Exploratorium
Third Day
Aquarium (It's in a temporary location, so it can be seen in less time)
Wander Haight-Ashbury or Golden Gate park
Sunset over the pacific someplace where I can get wet toesies!
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Just south of the park/museaum and clearly visable from the beach is Ghiridelli Square -- a rather upscale cluster of shops and restaurants, but with a really cool view of the bay. The best view is from McKormick and Culleto's -- very pricey -- but also one of the best seafood restaurants that I've ever been too. There is also a 50s theme diner nextdoor that also has a good view and a terrace. Of course, there is a Ghiridelli Chocolates outlet there and some of the chocolate is well worth trying. They also usually hand out various samples. Mmm...Chocolate.
Chinatown is well-worth looking around. Just remember, that some of the best food will come from the smaller and usually dingier looking places. The Chinese tend to focus on the quality of the food first and amibiance second. The best restaurants that I've been to are along Stockton or Sacramento streets. Also, as I'm sure you know, the various "Benevolent" societies are typically anything but. They don't bother tourists as a general rule, as tourists bring money to the community, but be a little more careful in their proximity on the off-chance that some of the more "energetic" members of rival societies decide to display that rivalry. As much as the asian-american community protested the movie "Black Rain" and the massacre scene in the restaurant, the event did actually happen in SF's chinatown -- at the Golden Dragon if I recall correctly -- and as part of an intramural fracas within/between the major tongs/triads.