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16. December 2009 | USA

San Francisco part one

Last month, the 15th of November around 11 PM I knocked on the door of my friends Rachel and Scott who I met down in Peru during the Machu Picchu trek. I emailed them that I was coming to San Francisco and they invited me to stay at their place for a few nights. So I took the offer of course!

Rachel and Scott have a wonderful apartment in the Mission District. Close to public transportation, parks, restaurants and bars. They turned their living room into a bedroom, gave me a key to their apartment and I was able to use one of their bikes! Absolutely fantastic!


I stayed in total 5 days at their place until they had to leave for Thanksgiving. During my stay there I took the bike for several rides and discovered this beautiful city. It’s so different then Los Angeles, all my stereotype thoughts were gone! Well almost all of them.

Right now I am still in San Francisco and won’t leave this city until the 20th of December. During this month I also visited Portland so I have been out of the city! So what have I been up to..

Biking through San Francisco

The best way to see San Francisco - or any other city - is by bike! During my stay here in San Francisco the weather was absolutely wonderful; blue sky, mild temperature, no wind - just perfect!

On a bike you can stop wherever you want and you are flexible in where you want to go. So I went from the Mission down Market Street to the Port of San Francisco. From there I turned left passing all the old docks toward Fisherman’s Wharf where I made a small break. I continued along the beach crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and took another break at the Vista Point viewpoint. From here you have a great view on this city with all the huge skyscrapers.

The way back went along the coast again to Ocean Beach. I passed the Cliff House with its beautiful rocks in the water where the waves are breaking. Amazing to watch! I went through the Golden Gate Park and stopped at many sights to take some photos.


But the fun part of biking in San Francisco - or better the hard part - is going back home without going to much uphill. San Francisco has some pretty high hills so the best way is to go around them. But since I am used to ride a bike and I love going uphill I took some steep streets. The reward: some amazing views down the streets! So if you up for a ride, take the bike!

Taking the public transportation

Another easy way to explore this city is by taking the public transportation. There are several types of transportation here - the BART, the MUNI, the CalTrain, the bus and the cable cars. The BART and the MUNI are a sort of subway, going to all parts of the Bay Area and are fast. The Caltrain connects San Jose with downtown San Francisco and is fast but not worth taking when you stay inside the city. Then there are many buses going all directions. They are slow because of the traffic and the many stops they make. But since the BART and the MUNI are only connecting one side of the city, you have to take either a cable car or a bus to get somewhere.

I took a day pass - 11 dollars - to explore the city by cable car and bus. First I took 4 cable cars to get up to Nub Hill and to the other side of the city - Fisherman’s Warf. From there I took several buses back to the BART station. I didn’t see much of the city since I spend the most time in buses.

Bus fares are 2 dollars, and you can take as many buses as you want. The ticket expires in 2 hours. A one way ticket for a cable car costs 5 dollar! BART rides are about 1,75. So a day ticket is worth If you take a cable car for at least 2 rides.

Fisherman’s Wharf

You can’t visit San Francisco without seeing Pier 39. It’s one of the top attractions here in San Francisco. There are many restaurants, bars, game halls, souvenir shops and at the end of the pier you will have a nice view on Alcatraz. There is also a great view on the sea lions that are relaxing in the sun. You can’t miss them, just follow the smell of them or look where the most tourists are standing.


Lombard Street

It is famous for having a steep, one-block section that consists of tight hairpin turns. Getting here is kinda hard since there is not many public transportation stopping nearby. But you can get close enough and then just walk over here. Again there will be many tourists here and cars driving down the street. But it’s again one of the highlights here in San Francisco and a must see.

Lombard Street - also very famous
COIT Tower

Another must see thing here in San Francisco is the COIT tower atop Telegraph Hill. It’s a 64 meter high tower with an amazing 360 degree view over the city. It costs 5 dollars to take the lift up, but definitely worth doing.

A nice view from the COIT tower
A nice view from the COIT tower
SFMOSA

I took a visit to The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) which is in downtown San Francisco. I got a free entrée pass from my friends which saved me 20 bugs! It’s a modern building with many famous and interesting collections of art. During my visit there was an exhibition of Candice Breitz - Working Class Hero (A Portrait of John Lennon) - which was absolutely fantastic! 25 video screens of different people singing the same song, without music. Hilarious to see!!!


China Town

Well China Town was really disappointing.. again just some streets with a high occupation of Chinese people and shops. If you are looking for something special, something from China, this is the place to be. And maybe it’s nice to walk through this part of the city but to say it’s a must see.. not really.

Other sighs

Well there are many district which are worth a visit. Financial district for the huge skyscrapers, the Mission district for the beautiful wall murals, bars and restaurants, little Italy for the pasta and pizza’s and the Haight district for shopping. Whenever you have more time to spend here in SF, make sure to visit all parts of the town, either by walking or taking a bike.

End of part one!

Coming up stories: My escape from Alcatraz - Breathtaking views from breathtaking national parks around San Francisco - Highway 1 - TopTips for a cheap San Francisco & How To Waist Time  In San Francisco.


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