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Anonymous
North Beach: Boring unless you're 21 Chinatown: It's like every other Chinatown SOMA: Nice to walk around, but nothing to do unless you have lots of cash $$$$ Mission: Aside from good burritos, nothing to do unless you're 21. Also there are lots of Mexicans. Haight-Ashbury: Agressive homeless people, "street kids" that get dropped off by their parents from Marin County daily. Pier 39/Fisherman's Wharf: Tourist shithole. Nob Hill/Russian Hill: Pretty buildings, but you can't go into any of them. Telegraph Hill: I recommend this. Walk up the Filbert Street steps from the east side, then check out Coit Tower. Union Square: Nice if you like (window) shopping. Financial District: Big buildings, but you can't go into any of them. Tenderloin/Civic Center: Homeless people, crack dealers, City Hall is impressive. Castro/Upper Market: GAY AS FUCK Golden Gate Park/Avenues: Nothing special.
Ocean Beach: Water too cold to swim, too damn far from everything else. SF Zoo: Man-eating tigers on the loose. Golden Gate Bridge: Impressive, but lots of suicidal maniacs and Japanese tourists. Alcatraz: Nice, if you have the money. Cable Cars: Expensive as shit, hour-long waits in the summer. F-Market Trolley: A nice ride, goes from downtown to Fisherman's wharf along the Embarcadero, cheap, nice views. AT&T Park: Expensive, but nice if you like baseball and your team's in town, otherwise enjoy seeing the Giants lose. MOMA: Only worth it on the first Tuesday of the month. Legion of Honor: Too damn far from anything, expensive. California Academy and Sciences: It's not going to be open when you get there, lol. Conservatory of Flowers: Good if you like flowers, I guess. de Young Museum: Never been there, but it looks nice.
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