1. Food. I plan on eating a lot while I'm there. You know the credo: first order of business--survival. Ideas?
You're right by the a huge mall between 4th and 5th. There's a massive food court on the lower level. If you go down 4th past Mission, there's the Metreon, which has its own food court. There's also a number of restaurants in the area. I can give you details if you wish.
2. Touristy stuff. Golden Gate Park... what else?
Golden Gate bridge (no where near Golden Gate Park.)...Fisherman's Wharf, but it's kind of touristy. Union Square and the Museum of Modern Art are very close to where you are. Chinatown is pretty close as well. There's a cable car station about a block away as well. (Tourists like cable cars...there useless as public transport.)
3. Public trans. What's the best for getting where?
Buses and streetcars go lots of places...lots of stops on Market. Drivers are surly though.
4. Cab from the airport, or???
BART runs straight from the airport to Powell Street Station, about a block from your hotel. Cabs will run you about $30.
5. Do you know where I could find the nucular wessels?
Sorry...after the Cold War ended, they moved them al out of state.---- ウセーバラケダ
as for 2. there's also Lombard Street and Haight Ashbury for the tourist cred.
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Eww. Mall food court sounds like McDonalds and Arbys. I'm looking for local, unique-to-SF restaurants.
I can give you details if you wish.
Yes please.
Thanks for the other info.[ Parent ]
If you are looking for something unique, try "The Stinking Rose" on Columbus.
Are you looking for good, cheap food, or good expensive food?---- ウセーバラケダ[ Parent ]
Good to hear.
Are you looking for good, cheap food, or good expensive food?
Good food at a casual place; I won't be dressing up--just business casual. I'm willing to spend more if the food is outstanding.[ Parent ]
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You can take trains / buses / etc everywhere if you want. But, hell, you can walk most places in SF proper if you're up to it."There will be time, there will be time / To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet." -- Eliot
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speaking of public transit, take BART to the hotel, unless you're getting in ungodly late. it will only cost you $4, and it will come very close by.
bart is the suburban regional rail line, and it runs underground through downtown. the level between the street and bart is where the muni (sfmuni.org) trains run; the N-Judah goes out to golden gate park and the beach.
there aren't really any good public transit options for the bridge.
how do you define walking distance? i have on numerous occasions walked from the beach to the bay, so anything essems walking distancy to me.
i'm particularly fond of thirsty bear http://thirstybear.com/ (warning, loud music), a tapas bar near where you'll be. also, there's lots of food in the mall between moscone center and market.
the greasy spoon in the parking garage next to the metreon is best avoided unless you're drunk.
if you have free weekend time, i'm told alcatraz is good, although i've never been. If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.[ Parent ]