A city spectacularly irresistible, pleasant to live, tolerant and culturally to the forefront. This is San Francisco, the city that I love deeply. http://www.sanfrancisco.travel/ . His night views are unparalleled, observing its bay from the Golden Bridge, as well as fascinating is the modern structure of its Museum of Modern Art. When in the neighborhood of Mission you will have noted its Victorian-style houses, when you’re next to the Transamerica Pyramid, when you look the skyscrapers of downtown, when fotograferai the building of City Hall, always, you will have the perception of the great horizons – geographical and cultural – that this city is able to give to those who have eyes to see and a heart to feel. Maybe even you will walk in the Grant Avenue (the main street in Chinatown), including pagoda roofs and street lamps lantern, but you may not be in China. http://www.opentable.com/san-francisco/fishermans-wharf-restaurants
A tip, a trip not to be missed, you go on the hills of Hayes Valley (the Painted Ladies), to give you the charm of its houses, and Broderick between Fulton Street. Other experience – truly unique – it is to let you slide (metaphorically), in Lombard Street, a road with a gradient truly remarkable. As always, here are some practical tips: eat at Fishermans Restaurant (Jefferson Street, between Hyde and Powell Streets), choosing from many types of wine, but the presence of some famous actor is not guaranteed; sleep at the Hotel Diva (at 440 Geary Street),
http://hoteldiva.com/ , imagining being on board of an old cruise ship; listen to good music at the Boom Boom Room (Geary Blvd and Lower Pacific Heights). I forgot: the Museum of Modern Art is at 151 of Thirt Street. http://www.boomboomblues.com/