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10 Great Reasons For Families To Visit San Francisco

Anchoring San Francisco’s #1 destination, the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf is located across the street from the Mason/Powell Cable Car line with nearby attractions that include Alcatraz, Pier 39, The Cannery, Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Cruises, Coit Tower, Lombard Street, Ghirardelli Square and Aquarium of the Bay.  

But, those are just the “typical” highlights.  Here’s the hotel’s list of top ten great things to see and do in and around the hotel:

  1. Check out the (relatively) new San Francisco Railway Museum, which features a permanent display of artifacts depicting the City’s myriad of historic transportation.         

  2. Climb the notorious Filbert Steps.  This unique “stairway to Heaven” leads up to Coit Tower, with gardens and sculptures guiding the way up to a phenomenal, panoramic view of the bay at the top.

  3. Take ‘em out to the ballgame at San Francisco Giant’s AT&T Ballpark.  From the hotel, the entire family can board the historic F Line street cars to get to the park.

  4. Wend your way through Pier 39’s new mirror maze.

  5. Tour through the Boudin Bakery historic museum before buying a loaf of San Franciscans’ favorite sourdough bread.

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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An Insiders' Guide to Dining Out in San Francisco: New iPhone Restaurant App

a guest blog by travel journalist Jules Older, co-creator of the new iPhone App San Francisco Restaurants.

Savor San Francisco Dining without Breaking the Bank

Here’s a travel fact: San Francisco is the world’s favorite American city. Year after year, it’s the city overseas visitors most want to see.

Here’s a food fact: Along with Chinatown, the Golden Gate Bridge and those little cable cars climbing halfway to the stars, one of San Francisco’s biggest attractions is its food. It has 3,489 restaurants.

Here’s a locals’ fact: San Franciscans firmly believe that visitors routinely miss the best of the restaurants.

I’m a San Franciscan. I share that belief.

When I see tourists, they’re flocking to places all my friends avoid. When my wife and I eat out, the places we choose rarely see a tourist from farther away than San Jose.

Why the disconnect? Because while there are fine restaurants downtown, most of the best eating in San Francisco is in the ‘hoods. Especially at small ethnic restaurants. And most especially, at small, ethnic, cheap restaurants.

Even those that aren’t cheap cost far less than the Venus Fly Traps where tourists flock to devour… and be devoured.

Let me share some of our faves with you.

Our go-to restaurant is a venerable Thai place, Little Thai. It’s on Broadway and Polk, where Russian Hill meets Pacific Heights. Don’t miss their pumpkin curry with soft tofu — we eat it so often that when we sit down, Toni, the owner asks, “And what are you having besides pumpkin curry?”

One of the great bargains of San Francisco is a Persian restaurant on Van Ness and Sutter.

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".