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May 11th, 2009, 01:42 PM
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Recommend must see tourist destinations in LA/SF
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May 29th, 2009, 07:55 AM
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San Fran
- Fisherman's wharf
- Golden Gate bridge
- China Town
- Downtown
- Few beaches there
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May 29th, 2009, 08:31 AM
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LA is entertainment capital of the world , plenty to see and do it depends how many days you intend to be there.
SFO on the other hand does not offer much NaMaan pretty much summed it all.
I am a man with a plan. A plan to live a simple , fulfilling life.
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May 29th, 2009, 10:15 AM
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San Francisco area
Golden Gate Bridge/bay cruise
China Town
Pier 39
Drive down Pacific Highwway
LA area
Dineyland
Universal Studios
Downtown LA
Outlet Malls
Beaches
In between LA and San Francisco
Salvang
Hearst Castle
Yosemite
Santa Barbara
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Jun 4th, 2009, 12:01 AM
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Dont forget to visit South LA, Compton, Watts and Inglewood while in L.A.
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Jun 4th, 2009, 01:02 PM
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^lol
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Jun 4th, 2009, 01:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sheeda Pistol
Dont forget to visit South LA, Compton, Watts and Inglewood while in L.A.
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Hey Sheyn stay away from those areas. You could hear police sirens in those neighborhoods on 24x7x365 basis. 
I lived in LA and suburbs for 7 years so I know.
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Jun 5th, 2009, 12:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NaMaan
San Fran
- Fisherman's wharf
- Golden Gate bridge
- China Town
- Downtown
- Few beaches there
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How many days would suffice ?
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Originally Posted by wannabe_a_mum
San Francisco area
Golden Gate Bridge/bay cruise
China Town
Pier 39
Drive down Pacific Highwway
LA area
Dineyland
Universal Studios
Downtown LA
Outlet Malls
Beaches
In between LA and San Francisco
Salvang
Hearst Castle
Yosemite
Santa Barbara
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thanks , i'll check out those areas for sure
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Originally Posted by Sheeda Pistol
Dont forget to visit South LA, Compton, Watts and Inglewood while in L.A.
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which of those places do u live in ?
i'll be sure to drop by 
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Jun 5th, 2009, 02:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NaMaan
San Fran
- Fisherman's wharf
- Golden Gate bridge
- China Town
- Downtown
- Few beaches there
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sheyn
How many days would suffice ?
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You forgot Alcatraz Namaan
Everything is near by Sheyn, depends on how much time you want to spend there?
I'd recommend 2-3 days .. when I used to take family around SF, it was usually for the day and it was all so rush rush ... but we used to manage
I personally don't like being rushed.
As for LA .... how many days have you got? and then plan according to that? You will find plenty to do if your worried about that. And if your worried you may not have enough days, then plan it so that you see the sights you want to most first ...
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Jun 5th, 2009, 11:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sheyn
which of those places do u live in ?
i'll be sure to drop by 
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Inglewood (always upto no good) :P
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Jun 6th, 2009, 12:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Precious Princess
You forgot Alcatraz Namaan
Everything is near by Sheyn, depends on how much time you want to spend there?
I'd recommend 2-3 days .. when I used to take family around SF, it was usually for the day and it was all so rush rush ... but we used to manage
I personally don't like being rushed.
As for LA .... how many days have you got? and then plan according to that? You will find plenty to do if your worried about that. And if your worried you may not have enough days, then plan it so that you see the sights you want to most first ...
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i've got about 3-4 days in LA and in SF so i think i've got enough time , i just want to be able to use them fruitfully !
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Originally Posted by Sheeda Pistol
Inglewood (always upto no good) :P
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i'll be sure to send u flowers 
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Jul 9th, 2009, 09:11 AM
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From SF, if you have a spare half day, a great trip is to go to the Muir Woods (esp if u don't have time to go all the way over to Yosemite) since you can see the giant sequoia trees.. we drove down there and even the drive was amazing, going from the sunshine of SF to the microclimate of the cool misty woods through winding mountain roads.. they hav park ranger types to give you a tour and some history of the place, was really worthwhile..
also, stop by in Sausalito on the way back to SF for a lovely seaside town where you can see the island where a lot of Hollywood stars (eg Brad Pitt) have homes..
if you are driving from LA to SF or vice versa, be sure to take the ocean route for some of the most spectacular scenery in the world (you’ll be driving through the stunning Big Sur area) and try to stop off in Monterey or beautiful Carmel beach if you can..
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Jul 13th, 2009, 10:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Flutterby
From SF, if you have a spare half day, a great trip is to go to the Muir Woods (esp if u don't have time to go all the way over to Yosemite) since you can see the giant sequoia trees.. we drove down there and even the drive was amazing, going from the sunshine of SF to the microclimate of the cool misty woods through winding mountain roads.. they hav park ranger types to give you a tour and some history of the place, was really worthwhile..
also, stop by in Sausalito on the way back to SF for a lovely seaside town where you can see the island where a lot of Hollywood stars (eg Brad Pitt) have homes..
if you are driving from LA to SF or vice versa, be sure to take the ocean route for some of the most spectacular scenery in the world (you’ll be driving through the stunning Big Sur area) and try to stop off in Monterey or beautiful Carmel beach if you can..
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The coastal route is definitely a must to do, especially from Hearst Castle to Big Sur, it's amazingly beautiful. I have just come from Pismo Beach to Monterey along route 1 and it was simply awesome.
You should stop at Pismo Beach that is in San Luis Obispo area. If you like adventure sports then rent an ATV at Pismo Beach and drive on sand dunes. You must stop at Hearst Castle. One of the most beautiful private residence built in the US. City of Carmel, Pebble Beach, Monterey, Half Moon Bay are all good stops.
Once in San Francisco you must drive to Yosemite National Park (about 3-4 hours drive) and Lake Tahoe (4 hrs). You should also eat at Shalimar Restaurant (one in Fremont) for some amazing tikka/kababs. You can also eat at a beautiful restaurant called Moss Beach Distillery (it's assumed to be a haunted place) that is right at Pacific ocean shore.
You can also visit Redwood Forests 4-5 hours North of San Francisco or at minimal go to Muir Woods as mentioned above. Another interesting place is Napa Valley.
I am sure you know that Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Crooked Street (Lombard Street) are most common tourist attractions of San Francisco City.
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Jul 15th, 2009, 03:04 PM
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ov mine big sur and montery bay area is just toooooooooooobeautiful ...............and big sur ..wow even cant describe it its way beautiful...scences out there especially 17 mile drive in montry u can see biggest golf cource going through the world beautiful houses way beautiful ..............facing toward ocean ...o mine even cant describe it............................. i have been there twice(only) but still love to go again ..........
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