Posts tagged #san francisco

Good to be Back: San Francisco | Round 2.1

Deserving its own mention, my splurge of the quarter was a helicopter tour of San Francisco! As my friend Amy would say though, experiences > purses. And this was quite an experience! Take off and landing aside (which are so great on their own), the helicopter tour offered a crash course (and definitely no pun intended here) in San Francisco's main attractions from a very unique vantage point.

It also offered the once-in-a-lifetime experience of diving under the Golden Gate Bridge at 150 miles/hr to complete the loop by flying over it. I may have almost lost conscience but this will remain as one of the best experiences I have ever had. 

Posted on February 18, 2014 and filed under Travel Diaries.

Good to be Back: San Francisco | Round 2

Back in October, I finished my post about San Francisco with a "To Be Continued..." It is now February and I couldn't be happier to be back to this inspiring and creative city. This time around though, the weather was more than cooperative! And such a sunny and cool day presented the perfect occasion for a visit to the Golden Gate Park.

The Hike and the Handsome Reward

I thought staying at Union Square was a wise choice until I decided to visit the Golden Gate Park on foot! Typically, a 5-mile walk would not scare me. In San Francisco, however, it is a whole another story. And despite the grueling walk and changes of elevation, seeing the park itself was well worth the pain.

Here were my favorite things to experience:

Posted on February 18, 2014 and filed under Travel Diaries.

Travel Adventures | the Fog City

 

Sightseeing

  • Pier 39
  • Bay Bridge
  • Golden Gate
  • Ghiradelli Square
  • Lombard Street

My mom had a dream of visiting San Francisco since her early days as an architect. Next best thing was to see her daughter visit the fog city... Speaking of which:

The Fog City

End of October is cold and foggy in San Francisco. Yet I fell in love! I spend a mere day in this soaked with culture city and it left me craving for more. The stacked rows of gorgeous houses, the steep streets adorned with vegetation and character and the stunning unobstructed views... all working in inexplicable harmony to capture your gaze.

I would call San Francisco magical. And I will end this post with some wishful thinking...

To be continued....

 

 

Posted on October 25, 2013 and filed under Travel Diaries.