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Showing posts with label Tourist Attractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourist Attractions. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

San Francisco...panhandling troubling to tourists! Union Square top attraction!






 






Obviously, tourists holidaying in the picturesque city by the Bay are leaving a piece of their hearts behind when they jet home after a brief stint catching the local sights.

According to a recent poll, a whopping 98.3 % of the visitors surveyed were enthusiastic about repeat vacations to tony San Francisco down-the-road.

Not surprisingly, the top tourist attractions in the bustling European-style metropolis turned out to be Union Square (65.2 percent), Fisherman's Wharf (56 percent), Chinatown (38.4 percent), the Embarcadero Center and Ferry Building (37.9 percent), and last - but not least - North Beach (31.7 percent).

Obviously, savvy world travellers are not that keen on patronizing the local strip joints, or retracing the footsteps of cult heroes like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg who once frequented character-driven haunts in the North Beach neighborhood.

Unfortunately, a couple of troubling problems running rampant in the streets have sent up red flags.

Top annoyances?

Aggressive panhandling and noticeable homelessness in garbage-strewn streets - were not only a turn-off to the jaded few - but triggered worries over unwanted advances and potential threats to their overall well-being and safety while hunkered down in the West Coast enclave.

Recently, the city passed a tough ordinance in a deliberate effort to curb loitering in high-traffic tourist areas, but the jury is not in yet on how effective the measures have been in alleviating those glaring social dilemmas.

According to one columnist in a local daily, until San Franciscans find long-term solutions to the problems, the West Coast destination may not realize its full economic potential.

News at 11!

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Cable Cars still a big draw!
(even while being overhauled)



Saturday, April 2, 2011

San Francisco International Airport...dazzling sculptures grace Terminal! April 9th unveiling!











When savvy travellers trot into the lobby entrance of the newly-renovated Terminal 2 at the San Francisco International Airport next week, they'll be dazzled when they encounter two 24 x 24 x 16 foot sculptures dangling from the ceiling above.

"The unique pieces by artist Kendall Buster are reminiscent of clouds," one art-lover marvelled.

Magical!

The eye-catching installation is part of a $388 million make-over which will be officially unveiled to the public on April 9th (2011).

The Director of the City's public art purchase program underscored that the exquisite creations are a welcome contribution in light of the fact San Francisco has always been a community rich and vibrant culturally.

The exhibit also includes a glass structure titled - Air Over Under - outside the Airport which acts as a terminal facade.

5 sculptures are intended for the site in all.

American Airlines and Virgin America will set up shop in soothing environs sure to please both the locals and tourists alike.

Art aficionados may arrange for a tour of the sculptures commencing the 9th of April.

INFORMATION

650.352.43431

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Dazzling environs of San Francisco Terminal

Thursday, October 14, 2010

San Francisco...the accidental tourist! Fisherman's wharf relaxing day-trip!







Today, I dashed into 711 to snatch up the daily newspaper - and for some inexplicable reason - I got turned around.

Shortly after I was comfortably ensconced in a comfy seat on a streetcar - and a few column inches into an amusing news bite on Gavin Newsom and his wager with the Mayor of Philadelphia - I was forced to switch gears.

Because I wasn’t paying attention, I ended up on the wrong train heading towards Pier 39, in the opposite direction of my original destination (the Castro District).

Ooops!

Instead of panicking, though, I reflected on the mishap for a moment or two.

Then, I said to myself - as Bette Midler is often want to do - in times of crisis.

“Self, take the day off.”

So, I did!

Soon, I was mingling with a posse of out-of-towers on the boardwalk, taking in all the scintillating sights and sounds picturesque San Francisco has to offer.

An accidental tourist?

You bet!

And what - pray tell - was the biggest draw at the Pier?

Supping on fresh catch of the day - at one of the trendy seafood restaurants hugging the rugged coast - was a leisure activity at the top of the list (according to a few out-of-towners I crossed paths with).

A main entree, washed down with a thirst-quenching beer or carafe of chilled wine, may run ‘ya about twenty five bucks a head (not including tax) at a minimum.

But, worth every deteriorating penny!

Of course, for those on a budget, In-N-Out Burger is still capable of satiating a hungry gut for a fraction of the cost when a visitor is "on the go".

Next up on the “to do” list?

A brisk cruise in the historic harbor - off Alcatraz - of course!

In spite of the fact a handful of the lightweight boats were a bit dilapidated - and in dire need of a fresh coat of paint - a short stint on the waterfront will make a dent in anyone's well-worn alligator-skin wallet to the tune of about $18.00 (for starters).

If you hanker to stay in shape while on holiday in the city by the Bay, consider renting a bike and burning off a few calories, as you take in the sweeping vistas at a snail’s pace.

An  outgoing tour guide at - “Blazing Saddles” - enlightened me about the joys of day-tripping on two wheels instead of a boring four.

“There are bike trails along the coast - from the wharf to the Golden Gate Bridge - and beyond to Sausalito. At the other end, if you’re tired, just hop on the ferry and head back to the mainland that route. No problem.”

$8.00 an hour for pedal power!

Contact:

Telephone
415.202.8888

Web Site
www.blazingsaddles.com

For the truly lazy - and those who pine for a breeze to whiz through their hair on intense muggy days - a motorized bike is also available.

In addition to the above delights - there are souvenir shops, a coin museum, and open-air bus tours - to round out the day’s activities.

When you head back to the Hotel district, try to shoot for a ride on public transport provided courtesy of the city.

Eager tourists crave a thrill ride - that twists and turns - from the wharf to the downtown core along Powell on a cable car.

Unfortunately, the conductor’s helper packs ‘em in so tight, it’s difficult to catch the romantic images of turn-of-the-century houses - with their ubiquitous eye-catching gingerbread trim and inviting bay windows - lining the quaint little streets without craning a neck (and possibly suffering injury).

On the other side of the steep hill, past Nob Hill, I jumped off the trolley in a popular section of town just off Union Square.

Nike's "Marathon for Women" was camped there, by the way, causing a little more street traffic than usual!

I slipped into the chic St. Francis Hotel to take a gander at some of the historical memorabilia showcased in the staid front lobby crafted in teak-panelled walls, elegant  designer fixtures, and plush carpet underfoot.

A tony crowd lounged around  sipping on mint Julips, fizzy sodas, and what-have-you.

Pricey!

Down the hectic busy street, for a mere 3 bucks - I purchased a glass of  chilled white Chablis - and proceeded to plunk myself down  alfresco at a cafe (and people-watched to my heart’s content).

Life in the romantic slow lane.

Loved it!