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#893083 by honey lamb
20 Jan 2015, 22:03
OK, folks! I'm heading for SFO on February 4th and returning on February 9th. It's Aer John's birthday/Christmas pressie to me.

Now I have been to SF on several occasions down through the years, courtesy of VS and I've also used it as a springboard for other destinations such as Las Vegas, Mendocino, friends in northern California, Lake Tahoe, Seattle. This time I had hoped to get to Palm Springs but I couldn't get the stars to line up with hotels and flights on the dates that I wanted. Friends in Seattle and Portland are not available at that time so I'm back to the drawing board.

I've long ago realised that V-Flyers love giving advice about this so over to you with one caveat. Please don't suggest Napa or Sonoma. I've been there and I really don't enjoy wine-tasting trips.
#893096 by tontybear
20 Jan 2015, 22:40
My faves

Museum of the Legion of Honor
De Young Museum in GG Park (and nip up the tower for some fab views)
Alcatraz (evening tour if at all possible)
Ferry to Sausalito then wander around (I'd suggest biking the bridge as well if your in active mood)
Asian Art Museum
Tour of SF City Hall
#893097 by Neil
20 Jan 2015, 22:41
We loved the drive south of San Fran. Monterey and Carmel are both very nice, the drive down highway 1, Big Sur etc was amazing, and we loved Santa Barbara and could have stayed longer than our 2 nights.

Our trip was Aug/Sept, so I'm not sure if it would be the same in February
#893099 by pjh
20 Jan 2015, 22:46
How about Mendocin......oh...

honey lamb wrote:Now I have been to SF on several occasions down through the years, courtesy of VS and I've also used it as a springboard for other destinations such as Mendocino


As I said in another place, I can't offer advice as I stole all the best ideas from you... :D
#893104 by Treelo
20 Jan 2015, 22:52
Don't know if you've been there, hl, being the well-travelled lady that you are, but a trip to Solvang is worth the effort. Beautiful if somewhat tourist-y place.
#893110 by honey lamb
20 Jan 2015, 23:13
Eggtastico wrote: how about Yosemite and maybe on to Reno?

We're talking about two weeks time and when I went to Reno/Tahoe in May the snow was still there. I'm sure that will be the case in Yosemite and I have no intention of driving in snow even with chains!
#893111 by honey lamb
20 Jan 2015, 23:18
tontybear wrote:My faves

Museum of the Legion of Honor
De Young Museum in GG Park (and nip up the tower for some fab views)
Alcatraz (evening tour if at all possible)
Ferry to Sausalito then wander around (I'd suggest biking the bridge as well if your in active mood)
Asian Art Museum
Tour of SF City Hall

Been there, done that and crossed the bridge more time than you've had hot dinners - well perhaps not that often but often enough.

Neil wrote:We loved the drive south of San Fran. Monterey and Carmel are both very nice, the drive down highway 1, Big Sur etc was amazing, and we loved Santa Barbara and could have stayed longer than our 2 nights.

Our trip was Aug/Sept, so I'm not sure if it would be the same in February

That seems like a possibility but somehow it's not grabbing me :(
Treelo wrote:Don't know if you've been there, hl, being the well-travelled lady that you are, but a trip to Solvang is worth the effort. Beautiful if somewhat tourist-y place.

Never heard of it so will look into it
#893125 by honey lamb
21 Jan 2015, 08:09
DragonLady wrote:How about a short hop on VX to LAX? Plenty more options then ?


DL

Don't like LA
#893126 by Neil
21 Jan 2015, 08:15
Solvang is very pretty, and part of the drive down highway 1. I had forgotten to mention that when suggesting the highway 1 trip.
#893128 by hiljil
21 Jan 2015, 08:30
You could visit my friends in San Ramon ! :D
#893139 by Concorde RIP
21 Jan 2015, 11:00
Hl - bit of a curve-ball, but what about taking the hop over to, say, Maui? I realise it's a 5 hour flight and you are not in SF for long, but worth a thought? (Think UAL have direct flights SFO/OGG).

There are other options in the islands, but Maui is such a beautiful place, and the climate will be very pleasant...just a thought.
#893147 by DragonLady
21 Jan 2015, 13:43
Concorde RIP wrote:Hl - bit of a curve-ball, but what about taking the hop over to, say, Maui? I realise it's a 5 hour flight and you are not in SF for long, but worth a thought? (Think UAL have direct flights SFO/OGG).

There are other options in the islands, but Maui is such a beautiful place, and the climate will be very pleasant...just a thought.


If memory serves me right HL has already been there :). Mind you I lived it there and would happily go back again :).

DL
#893154 by honey lamb
21 Jan 2015, 15:50
DragonLady wrote:
Concorde RIP wrote:Hl - bit of a curve-ball, but what about taking the hop over to, say, Maui? I realise it's a 5 hour flight and you are not in SF for long, but worth a thought? (Think UAL have direct flights SFO/OGG).

There are other options in the islands, but Maui is such a beautiful place, and the climate will be very pleasant...just a thought.


If memory serves me right HL has already been there :). Mind you I lived it there and would happily go back again :).

DL

I didn't go to Maui. Just to Oahu and the Big Island.
#893206 by etk
21 Jan 2015, 21:34
We stayed up in Point Reyes for a couple of nights when we went to SF a few years back. It's an amazing place to see if you've not been, feels really remote but is only c.1hr from SF. Great for a bit of peace and quiet outside the city.

We stayed at Mankas Inverness Lodge, their website hasn't changed in at least 10 years but don't let that put you off, it's one of, if not THE, nicest places I've ever stayed.

http://www.mankas.com/mankas/home.html
#893215 by honey lamb
21 Jan 2015, 21:57
FLYERZ wrote:Drive up through Seattle and onto Vancouver?

I would have gone to Seattle but none of my friends there are available and I've done both cities in the recent past.
#893217 by simonallardice
21 Jan 2015, 22:19
honey lamb wrote:
Eggtastico wrote: how about Yosemite and maybe on to Reno?

We're talking about two weeks time and when I went to Reno/Tahoe in May the snow was still there. I'm sure that will be the case in Yosemite and I have no intention of driving in snow even with chains!

I live in SF, recently went to Yosemite, believe you me, there's no snow to be had there right now, not even at 8,000ft (Valley floor is at 4,000) so you'd be fine, not much in the LR forecasts either...I love love love Yosemite and couldn't recommend it highly enough.
#893218 by simonallardice
21 Jan 2015, 22:23
etk wrote:We stayed up in Point Reyes for a couple of nights when we went to SF a few years back. It's an amazing place to see if you've not been, feels really remote but is only c.1hr from SF. Great for a bit of peace and quiet outside the city.

We stayed at Mankas Inverness Lodge, their website hasn't changed in at least 10 years but don't let that put you off, it's one of, if not THE, nicest places I've ever stayed.

http://www.mankas.com/mankas/home.html

Interesting, I've been V tempted to go their with the wife and now the wee baby.
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