If you are only going to be in the city, I second the recommendation
for North Beach.  Eat at Franchinos, go to City Lights and the Beat
Museum, all are near the intersection of Broadway and Columbus.  If
you have time, take one of the sight-seeing trips from Pier 38 or
Fisherman's Wharf, or one of the small boat trips out under the Golden
Gate.  There are few sights more beautiful that sailing into San
Francisco, especially if you can time it at sunset.

A drive through the Presidio to the coast on the south or the Golden
Gate Bridge to the north., Sutro Baths or if you have time, a drive
down the coast.  The stretch of coast between Half Moon Bay and Santa
Cruz is magic.  I've lived in Davenport, which is about 80 miles down
the coast, for that last couple of years, but I am currently working
on a  project on the east coast.


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Justin Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So, it is likely that I will be traveling to San Francisco for a few
> days in a couple of weeks for work.  I used to live in southern CA,
> but I've never been up to the north end of the state (I live in FL
> now).  Anything in the bay area that's a "must see" while I'm there
> for a few days?
>
>
> -Justin
>
> 

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