Never been on my list, but
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DavB93
I'm visiting from the UK in August and I can't wait
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! One thing you should be sure to pack is warm clothing. San Francisco in August is downright chilly! The heat is on in the central valley and on the east side of the bay and when the hot air from the inland areas of the state hits the cold bay water, it creates thick, dense, bone-chilling cold in San Francisco. It is still a wonderful time to visit -- but you might wish to go explore some of the surrounding area if you are seeking heat and warmth.
One of the places that is is must-see is the Marin Headlands county park -- one of the very best views of the Golden Gate Bridge and city. There is a very steep, but awesome drive just beyond the northern edge of the Gate (you will need to access it from the southbound side of the freeway).
http://www.pashnittours.com/photos/N...n/107_0795.jpg
Here is a view looking north (away from the city) taken by Pashnit.
Mark
Prebook if you have a preferred time..
I'd recommend you pre-book (you can reserve on line, I believe) for the boat to Alcatraz. That's the most limited availability and probably the most popular tour that leaves from near Fisherman's Wharf.
Last time I was in SF, I stayed near the Cable Car terminal on Market St (?) and for a day's trip did the SF Musuem of Natural History (which was temporarily located right near the cable car terminal, away from its permanent home in Golden Gate Park), then rode the Cable car to China Town and had lunch there and wandered around. Then rode the cable car the rest of the way to Fisherman's Wharf.
Instead of the Alcatraz tour (just didn't appeal to me -- personal foilble I guess), we did the boat tour out around the island to the Golden Gate and back, which was pretty nice. Then did dinner at Alito's on Fisherman's Wharf (there are several very good sea food restaurants), and then rode the cable car back to the hotel. A nice day.. not too stressful.