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Planning A Trip to San Fransisco

Hi,
I am considering planning a trip to San Fran in April. I will most likely stay at the Clift Hotel. The BF and I are into fine dining, shopping and nightlife. Any orgers that live in that area that can give me suggestions for fun things to do/see/eat, etc. Also since I have not been there before, what is close to the Clift Hotel>
What is the weather like in early April?
What is the best mode of transportation.

Any suggestions would be helpful.
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Reply #1 posted 01/19/09 12:59pm

kimrachell

there is sooooo much to see in SF!!! it's an interesting place! if you get the chance to go a little south of there you should visit half moon bay, santa cruz and carmel!
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Buy me something smile
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Reply #3 posted 01/19/09 1:03pm

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1sexymf said:

Hi,
I am considering planning a trip to San Fran in April. I will most likely stay at the Clift Hotel. The BF and I are into fine dining, shopping and nightlife. Any orgers that live in that area that can give me suggestions for fun things to do/see/eat, etc. Also since I have not been there before, what is close to the Clift Hotel>
What is the weather like in early April?
What is the best mode of transportation.

Any suggestions would be helpful.


Weather early April. Expect cool weather. Early fog, occasional afternoon sun, more fog. But it could as easily be in the 70's or 80's but at night always expect to have a jacket regardless of how warm the day is (unless it tops 90, then you'll be okay after dark until after midnight.)
Transportation is excellent in S.F. shouldn't be a problem. Neither should a cab.

I think you could find suggestions online. Google 'Gay San Francisco'.
Although gay I couldn't tell you. But there are great restaurants all over. I don't think the city has any bad restaurants . .
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Reply #4 posted 01/19/09 1:07pm

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I was there 2 weeks ago for the fourth time!

Do eat in Chinatown one time!
Have a cocktail after a day's shopping at the Carnelian Room http://www.carnelianroom.com/
Fisherman's Wharf, but not too long because it's kinda touristy
Stroll down Columbus Ave. at night, through Little Italy, great restaurants
Cable Car ride
Get a car and drive over the Golden Gate, have lunch in Sausolite on the waterfront, great view on the city on the other side of the bay.
Muir Woods http://www.nps.gov/muwo/
Go clubbing at Ruby Skye http://rubyskye.com/


Loads more, I love SF!
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Reply #5 posted 01/19/09 1:09pm

1sexymf

kimrachell said:

there is sooooo much to see in SF!!! it's an interesting place! if you get the chance to go a little south of there you should visit half moon bay, santa cruz and carmel!


Yeah, have heard Santa Cruz is nice. cool
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Reply #6 posted 01/19/09 1:09pm

1sexymf

ArielB said:

Buy me something smile


What size thong do you wear? lol razz
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Reply #7 posted 01/19/09 1:11pm

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1sexymf said:

Hi,
I am considering planning a trip to San Fran in April. I will most likely stay at the Clift Hotel. The BF and I are into fine dining, shopping and nightlife. Any orgers that live in that area that can give me suggestions for fun things to do/see/eat, etc. Also since I have not been there before, what is close to the Clift Hotel>
What is the weather like in early April?
What is the best mode of transportation.

Any suggestions would be helpful.


Weather early April. Expect cool weather. Early fog, occasional afternoon sun, more fog. But it could as easily be in the 70's or 80's but at night always expect to have a jacket regardless of how warm the day is (unless it tops 90, then you'll be okay after dark until after midnight.)
Transportation is excellent in S.F. shouldn't be a problem. Neither should a cab.

I think you could find suggestions online. Google 'Gay San Francisco'.
Although gay I couldn't tell you. But there are great restaurants all over. I don't think the city has any bad restaurants . .


I am hoping for warm weather. I guess I'll be bringing a jacket. I'm glad to hear transportation won't be a nightmare.
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Reply #8 posted 01/19/09 1:17pm

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abierman said:

I was there 2 weeks ago for the fourth time!

Do eat in Chinatown one time!
Will have to try that for lunch one day.
Have a cocktail after a day's shopping at the Carnelian Room http://www.carnelianroom.com/
The Carnelian Room look Amazing! I think I will have to put that on the itinerary.
Fisherman's Wharf, but not too long because it's kinda touristy
Thought about that, but probably won't do that. I don't usually do touristy things.
Stroll down Columbus Ave. at night, through Little Italy, great restaurants
Will look into that; I love Italian food.
Cable Car ride
Yes, will have to do that, lol.
Get a car and drive over the Golden Gate, have lunch in Sausolite on the waterfront, great view on the city on the other side of the bay.
Yes, the Golden Gate! woot!
Muir Woods http://www.nps.gov/muwo/
Might take a little convincing with the BF - it's his birthday weekend.
Go clubbing at Ruby Skye http://rubyskye.com/
I'm always up for a night of dancing. cool


Loads more, I love SF!


Thanks for the great suggestions Abierman.
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Reply #9 posted 01/19/09 1:24pm

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Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Cable Cars, Fisherman's Wharf, Ghiradelli Square, Muir Woods, Fort Mason and many more. Those are the MAJOR must haves under your belt and I'm sure others will add more.

Then there's Dinner @ the Carnelian Room (http://carnelianroom.com/), The Castro, Club Ruby Skye, Teatro Zinzanni, Union Square (shoppers delight), Bloomingdales & the super dope mall that is attached. Beach Blanket Babylon, Cobbs Comedy Club...

whew the list goes on & on...

Weather in April is mixed so I suggest dress in layers, it's usually foggy in the morning but that can burn off by 1 or 2PM. Bring an umbrella. Shoes should be comfortable for walking, there's serious walking to be done in SF.

If you plan on staying in SF only then budget Cab and Transit fare. If you're going to rent a car, it totally expands your horizons but parking can supply you with a coronary (it's either really really expensive or non-existent).

If the stars align I might even be able to scare up a ride on a sailboat around the Bay, if you're interested and not prone to seasickness...

Helpful stuff:

BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) http://www.bart.gov/
MUNI (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) http://www.sfmta.com/cms/home/sfmta.php
Ferry Info http://www.sfgov.org/site...p?id=30570


This is but the tip of an iceberg, feel free to ask me any questions. I've led dozens of friends and relatives around the Bay Area, there's PLENTY to do...
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Reply #10 posted 01/19/09 1:25pm

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Damn Aksel! You beat a local to it... glad you went to the Carnelian Room, awesome ain't it??
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Reply #11 posted 01/19/09 1:32pm

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1sexymf said:

ArielB said:

Buy me something smile


What size thong do you wear? lol razz

a size big enough to hide the dingleberries smile
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Reply #12 posted 01/19/09 1:34pm

1sexymf

RenHoek said:

Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Cable Cars, Fisherman's Wharf, Ghiradelli Square, Muir Woods, Fort Mason and many more. Those are the MAJOR must haves under your belt and I'm sure others will add more.

Then there's Dinner @ the Carnelian Room (http://carnelianroom.com/), The Castro, Club Ruby Skye, Teatro Zinzanni, Union Square (shoppers delight), Bloomingdales & the super dope mall that is attached. Beach Blanket Babylon, Cobbs Comedy Club...

whew the list goes on & on...

Weather in April is mixed so I suggest dress in layers, it's usually foggy in the morning but that can burn off by 1 or 2PM. Bring an umbrella. Shoes should be comfortable for walking, there's serious walking to be done in SF.

If you plan on staying in SF only then budget Cab and Transit fare. If you're going to rent a car, it totally expands your horizons but parking can supply you with a coronary (it's either really really expensive or non-existent).

If the stars align I might even be able to scare up a ride on a sailboat around the Bay, if you're interested and not prone to seasickness...

Helpful stuff:

BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) http://www.bart.gov/
MUNI (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) http://www.sfmta.com/cms/home/sfmta.php
Ferry Info http://www.sfgov.org/site...p?id=30570


This is but the tip of an iceberg, feel free to ask me any questions. I've led dozens of friends and relatives around the Bay Area, there's PLENTY to do...

The Golden Gate bridge is a must see, and I will absolutely have to go to Ghiardelli Sq - I LOVE their chocolate. drool
I wouldn't mind seeing Alcatraz but I know the BF won't want to - he's got some weird phobias of prisons. confused
The Carnelian Room looks awesome, I will probably have dinner or drinks there one night. Teatro Zinzanni llokd like fun.
Union Square is definitely on the list - I love to shop and so does he.

and I would be eternally thankful for tickets for a ride around the bay - I don;t get seasick. biggrin

Thanks for the internet links. I put them on my favorites list - I'm not sure if we're going to rent a car or not just yet, but the parking situtation sounds similar to where I live.

Thanks a bunch!
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Reply #13 posted 01/19/09 1:35pm

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ArielB said:

1sexymf said:



What size thong do you wear? lol razz

a size big enough to hide the dingleberries smile


They're only the size of a dingleberry? eek lol
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Reply #14 posted 01/19/09 1:41pm

abierman

RenHoek said:

Damn Aksel! You beat a local to it... glad you went to the Carnelian Room, awesome ain't it??



hah! I always find the good spots pretty fast! Carnelian room is awesome!
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Reply #15 posted 01/19/09 1:43pm

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Best bring a gun and dont wear any expensive jewlery and ya best be able to run fast as hell. eek


Oh and have fun smile
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Reply #16 posted 01/19/09 1:47pm

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PurplePassion65 said:

Best bring a gun and dont wear any expensive jewlery and ya best be able to run fast as hell. eek


Oh and have fun smile
[Edited 1/19/09 13:44pm]


eek OMG, are u serious?
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Reply #17 posted 01/19/09 1:51pm

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Even in the summer SF is cold as shit at night - have a jacket (& scarf if you wear them) at all times. I'm a Cali girl though - cold to me may be moderate for others lol

Don't do Alcatraz, it's a waste of time - trust me, lol...

I also think depending on how long you're staying, there's plenty to do in SF without spending hours in the car going to Santa Cruz & Carmel, but that's just my opinion...

Ren is right about renting a car - gives you more options but parking is always a bitch!

Just stay out of the Tenderloin district & you'll be fine lol I'll try to brainstorm some things to do, I'm really bad about taking advantage of the city & I'm only 10 minutes away from it confused

Guys - what's the restaurant that spins 360 (slowly) & gives you a view of the entire city? Is it Equinox? I've never eaten there, but I hear the "fine dining" folks like it, it's at the top of some hotel...
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Reply #18 posted 01/19/09 1:52pm

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1sexymf said:

PurplePassion65 said:

Best bring a gun and dont wear any expensive jewlery and ya best be able to run fast as hell. eek


Oh and have fun smile
[Edited 1/19/09 13:44pm]


eek OMG, are u serious?

No, don't listen to that shit lol You guys will be fine. Like I said, stay out of the Tenderloin & don't have a camera hanging around your neck - you'll be fine biggrin No backbacks either lol But you don't strike me as the backpack type, they'd clash w/ all those waaanderful shoes! bananadance
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Reply #19 posted 01/19/09 1:56pm

1sexymf

CalhounSq said:

Even in the summer SF is cold as shit at night - have a jacket (& scarf if you wear them) at all times. I'm a Cali girl though - cold to me may be moderate for others lol
I get cold easily, so I will be bringing a jacket and looks like probably a scarf.
Don't do Alcatraz, it's a waste of time - trust me, lol...
The BF isn't going to go for Alcatraz.
I also think depending on how long you're staying, there's plenty to do in SF without spending hours in the car going to Santa Cruz & Carmel, but that's just my opinion...

Ren is right about renting a car - gives you more options but parking is always a bitch!
We'll be more likely to take taxis instead of worrying about the hassle of renting a car and driving. I hope they're not outrageously expensive.

Just stay out of the Tenderloin district & you'll be fine lol I'll try to brainstorm some things to do, I'm really bad about taking advantage of the city & I'm only 10 minutes away from it confused
I will definitely keep that in mind.
Guys - what's the restaurant that spins 360 (slowly) & gives you a view of the entire city? Is it Equinox? I've never eaten there, but I hear the "fine dining" folks like it, it's at the top of some hotel...

Now that sounds awesome!

[Edited 1/19/09 14:01pm]
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Reply #20 posted 01/19/09 1:59pm

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CalhounSq said:

1sexymf said:



eek OMG, are u serious?

No, don't listen to that shit lol You guys will be fine. Like I said, stay out of the Tenderloin & don't have a camera hanging around your neck - you'll be fine biggrin No backbacks either lol But you don't strike me as the backpack type, they'd clash w/ all those waaanderful shoes! bananadance


Lol, I'm not the backpack type - not my thing at all. It wouldn't go with high end shoes. lol The camera will stay in my purse. I make it a point not to look like a tourist when I travel.

Thanks Calhoun!
(I didn't know u were a Cali girl.)
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Reply #21 posted 01/19/09 2:22pm

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1sexymf said:

CalhounSq said:


No, don't listen to that shit lol You guys will be fine. Like I said, stay out of the Tenderloin & don't have a camera hanging around your neck - you'll be fine biggrin No backbacks either lol But you don't strike me as the backpack type, they'd clash w/ all those waaanderful shoes! bananadance


Lol, I'm not the backpack type - not my thing at all. It wouldn't go with high end shoes. lol The camera will stay in my purse. I make it a point not to look like a tourist when I travel.

Thanks Calhoun!
(I didn't know u were a Cali girl.)

Born & raised mr.green You might wanna look @ MSN's City Guide for SF too, they might have some decent ideas. & the SF Bay Guardian might have decent links for things to do as it gets closer to the weekend you're going. Try looking up Equinox & see what comes up, I could swear that's the name of the spinny restaurant!
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Reply #22 posted 01/19/09 2:28pm

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we're going there too in May! excited

my friend who lives there (a photographer) suggested these, but half may just be photo opportunities lol

"Golden gate park
Conservatory of flowers, DeYoung Museum, Japanese tea garden and The Academy of Sciences are all cool to see - if you park near any one of them, they are all in easy walking distance of each other.

Highway 1
All of Highway 1 is nice - goes right along by the pacific - a good loop to do is from San Francisco south as far as Santa Cruz or even Carmel. It gets even more beautiful south of Carmel down as far as Hearst Castle (near San Simeon) but thats a lot for a day trip especially if you are stopping a lot to take pics.

Marin Headlands
Right at the north of the bridge you can turn off and drive up into the hills overlooking the bridge - beautiful views of the bridge and the city

The main downtown area is around Union Square - all shops (and posh shops) but a fun place to have lunch is the Cheesecake Factory on top of Macys - they have a rooftop patio overlooking Union square.

I would avoid Pier 39 and Fishermans wharf - that's personal preference but it's just very touristy and commercial.

There are some walking tours around the city - I have not been but they've been recommended a lot.

Crissy Field - a park right beside the bay - nice walks by the water with great views of the bridge.

Yosemite is well worth the visit - about a 4 hr drive - can book up early if you want to stay inside the park boundaries (in Curry Village). It's worth it to get somewhere in the park you can do some great hikes from there.

Weather should be reasonable - the summer gets VERY foggy and can be pretty cool but you should get here before the fog comes."

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Reply #23 posted 01/19/09 3:21pm

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1sexymf said:

CalhounSq said:

Even in the summer SF is cold as shit at night - have a jacket (& scarf if you wear them) at all times. I'm a Cali girl though - cold to me may be moderate for others lol
I get cold easily, so I will be bringing a jacket and looks like probably a scarf.
Don't do Alcatraz, it's a waste of time - trust me, lol...
The BF isn't going to go for Alcatraz.
I also think depending on how long you're staying, there's plenty to do in SF without spending hours in the car going to Santa Cruz & Carmel, but that's just my opinion...

Ren is right about renting a car - gives you more options but parking is always a bitch!
We'll be more likely to take taxis instead of worrying about the hassle of renting a car and driving. I hope they're not outrageously expensive.

Just stay out of the Tenderloin district & you'll be fine lol I'll try to brainstorm some things to do, I'm really bad about taking advantage of the city & I'm only 10 minutes away from it confused
I will definitely keep that in mind.
Guys - what's the restaurant that spins 360 (slowly) & gives you a view of the entire city? Is it Equinox? I've never eaten there, but I hear the "fine dining" folks like it, it's at the top of some hotel...

Now that sounds awesome!

[Edited 1/19/09 14:01pm]


I think it is. It's the Hilton at the foot of Embarcadero off Market.
The Marriott by Moscone also has a bar with a fantastic view.
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Reply #24 posted 01/19/09 3:22pm

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abierman said:

I was there 2 weeks ago for the fourth time!

Do eat in Chinatown one time!
Have a cocktail after a day's shopping at the Carnelian Room http://www.carnelianroom.com/
Fisherman's Wharf, but not too long because it's kinda touristy
Stroll down Columbus Ave. at night, through Little Italy, great restaurants
Cable Car ride
Get a car and drive over the Golden Gate, have lunch in Sausolite on the waterfront, great view on the city on the other side of the bay.
Muir Woods http://www.nps.gov/muwo/
Go clubbing at Ruby Skye http://rubyskye.com/


Loads more, I love SF!



Saw Prince at Ruby Skye . . .
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Reply #25 posted 01/19/09 3:24pm

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1sexymf said:

abierman said:

I was there 2 weeks ago for the fourth time!

Do eat in Chinatown one time!
Will have to try that for lunch one day.
Have a cocktail after a day's shopping at the Carnelian Room http://www.carnelianroom.com/
The Carnelian Room look Amazing! I think I will have to put that on the itinerary.
Fisherman's Wharf, but not too long because it's kinda touristy
Thought about that, but probably won't do that. I don't usually do touristy things.
Stroll down Columbus Ave. at night, through Little Italy, great restaurants
Will look into that; I love Italian food.
Cable Car ride
Yes, will have to do that, lol.
Get a car and drive over the Golden Gate, have lunch in Sausolite on the waterfront, great view on the city on the other side of the bay.
Yes, the Golden Gate! woot!
Muir Woods http://www.nps.gov/muwo/
Might take a little convincing with the BF - it's his birthday weekend.
Go clubbing at Ruby Skye http://rubyskye.com/
I'm always up for a night of dancing. cool


Loads more, I love SF!


Thanks for the great suggestions Abierman.



Chinatown has one restaurant that is open 24/7. It's surreal eating a full Chinese meal at 3 -4 in the morning, in a packed restaurant! lol
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Reply #26 posted 01/19/09 3:28pm

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SUPRMAN said:

abierman said:

I was there 2 weeks ago for the fourth time!

Do eat in Chinatown one time!
Have a cocktail after a day's shopping at the Carnelian Room http://www.carnelianroom.com/
Fisherman's Wharf, but not too long because it's kinda touristy
Stroll down Columbus Ave. at night, through Little Italy, great restaurants
Cable Car ride
Get a car and drive over the Golden Gate, have lunch in Sausolite on the waterfront, great view on the city on the other side of the bay.
Muir Woods http://www.nps.gov/muwo/
Go clubbing at Ruby Skye http://rubyskye.com/


Loads more, I love SF!





Saw Prince at Ruby Skye . . .



cool, I can imagine it's a great place to see him perform! I was there last NYE, Kaskade was spinning the wheels, awesome party!
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Reply #27 posted 01/19/09 3:51pm

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i'm going to be in SF for Easter!!
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SUPRMAN said:






Saw Prince at Ruby Skye . . .



cool, I can imagine it's a great place to see him perform! I was there last NYE, Kaskade was spinning the wheels, awesome party!



Yes it was. Then got up the next day and went to the concert in Oakland.
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Reply #29 posted 01/19/09 11:38pm

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1sexymf said:

PurplePassion65 said:

Best bring a gun and dont wear any expensive jewlery and ya best be able to run fast as hell. eek


Oh and have fun smile
[Edited 1/19/09 13:44pm]


eek OMG, are u serious?



lol lol
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