Trip to San Francisco

Australia
May 29, 2010 11:27pm CST
We have to travel to San Francisco early next year for a wedding. This will be our first trip to the US and we are looking forward to it. Can you give me an idea of some of the things we must see and do while we are there.
4 responses
@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
18 Jun 10
Hey Nick, don't leave your heart there. Davao is waiting!
• Australia
18 Jun 10
Do you remember that old song. Not much chance of that. Couldn't imagine anything worse than living in the US. Not my style. Davao is waiting and I can't wait too.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
19 Jun 10
@Valene82 (89)
• United States
21 Dec 10
I live in the Midwest and I visited San Francisco for the first time last month. It is an amazing city and there is so much to do there. We went to Chinatown which was really fun; it is the largest Chinatown in the US! They had so many things there I had never seen before. Also Pier 39 is a lot of fun. The sea lions are there and also lots of historical sites involving military ships and the Navy. They have some cute shops and an aquarium that I wanted to see but didn't. Lombard street was so crazy - you have never seen a street like this ever! It is so steep, it's hard to believe people live on that street. There are many other streets that are extremely steep also, so driving is a new experience there. We didn't ride the trolleys or cable cars, but we wanted to. They seem really fun and unique. Fisherman's Wharf is sort of a tourist trap, but it is fun too. Great fish to eat!
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
30 May 10
I liked seeing the Golden Gate Bridge. I enjoyed seeing the sea lions at Pier number 69. I was amazing to see Lombard Street which is one of the steepest streets in the world. I thought it was interesting to have a look around China Town. There I bought a couple of costume dolls for my collection. I hope that you will have an excellent time in San Francisco. It is my third favorite city that I have visited in the world.
@Buffalo1 (103)
• United States
7 Jun 10
Don't miss Fisherman's Wharf, and keep walking along the shore beyond it until you see the Golden Gate bridge. Take the cable car to the top of the hill for a fantastic view of the Bay.