SAN FRANCISCO, CA

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco

San Francisco is quite small, yet its hilly terrain and patchwork demographic profile gives it more distinctly defined neighborhoods than a city five times its size. As a result, the sights, sounds and flavors of this community—and even its climate—can change within a single block.

Castro Street & Noe Valley

The center of San Francisco's gay community and a landmark for gay culture everywhere, the Castro is full of bars, dance clubs, restaurants, and one-of-a-kind shops, located in the commercial area around 18th and Castro Street. There's arguably more street life in the Castro than anywhere else in the city, especially on weekends. The gleaming neon sign of the Castro Theater greets visitors as they make their way down the street, with its Spanish colonial architecture and various blockbuster and independent film screenings. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence sometimes make an appearance at special events (they're really men in nun drag) such as the Castro Street Fair, and take it from us—this is the place to be on Halloween. Trek up... more

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66 reviews of San Francisco, CA
Fantastic city!
Submitted by:an AOL User
December 3, 2009
San Francisco has so much to offer, for the first time visitor the discovery is wonderous. From the Arts & Culture to the music scene, Haight Ashbury to Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf there is much to do both day and night.

The tour of Alcatraz is a must see, amazing experience especially on a damp, cold, rainy day. The perspective you get of the conditions is phenomenal. Chinatown is great, and if you get a chance to catch a concert at the historic Fillmore Auditorium you shouldn... More
San Francisco has so much to offer, for the first time visitor the discovery is wonderous. From the Arts & Culture to the music scene, Haight Ashbury to Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf there is much to do both day and night.

The tour of Alcatraz is a must see, amazing experience especially on a damp, cold, rainy day. The perspective you get of the conditions is phenomenal. Chinatown is great, and if you get a chance to catch a concert at the historic Fillmore Auditorium you shouldn't pass it up!

For shopping hit the Union Square area, nightlife is all around in SOMA and the Fillmore area. Take a stroll through Golden Gate Park for a glimpse of a beautiful stretch of land.

If you are goign to San Francisco, just make sure to plan enough time to do it all!
Date of Trip to : August,2005
Purpose of your trip: Personal
Cost of your stay: $1,001-$2,000
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substandard
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November 30, 2009
Homeless, drug addicts, crime, defacation,urination, hotel stay appears cheap but tack on city fees, parking, and hotel tax, another $100 a nite easily, Politics have ruined this jewel..... More
Homeless, drug addicts, crime, defacation,urination, hotel stay appears cheap but tack on city fees, parking, and hotel tax, another $100 a nite easily, Politics have ruined this jewel..
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substandard
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November 30, 2009
Homeless, drug addicts, crime, defacation,urination, hotel stay appears cheap but tack on city fees, parking, and hotel tax, another $100 a nite easily, Politics have ruined this jewel..... More
Homeless, drug addicts, crime, defacation,urination, hotel stay appears cheap but tack on city fees, parking, and hotel tax, another $100 a nite easily, Politics have ruined this jewel..
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