Planning San Fran
The PS crew is excited be heading west to San Francisco this spring for our school vacation week!
This will be my fifth trip to California and the big kids' second time. We hit southern California with them in April of 2010. I've only been to San Francisco once before, with my parents in 1982. We saw quite a bit so I have a general sense of the city, but would love some specific suggestions!
We have our lodging set and we have tickets to see the Oakland A's and the San Fransisco Giants. It worked out that both teams have home games while we're there. We also have our Alcatraz tickets, can't skip that!
I've ordered a map of the wine country. With the kids in tow, we can't do too much there, but we'd love to hit a couple of wineries.
We're also hoping to head just north of the city to Muir Woods and take a ride south to Monterey.
So what else should we plan to do and see? And most importantly where should we eat??
This will be my fifth trip to California and the big kids' second time. We hit southern California with them in April of 2010. I've only been to San Francisco once before, with my parents in 1982. We saw quite a bit so I have a general sense of the city, but would love some specific suggestions!
We have our lodging set and we have tickets to see the Oakland A's and the San Fransisco Giants. It worked out that both teams have home games while we're there. We also have our Alcatraz tickets, can't skip that!
I've ordered a map of the wine country. With the kids in tow, we can't do too much there, but we'd love to hit a couple of wineries.
We're also hoping to head just north of the city to Muir Woods and take a ride south to Monterey.
So what else should we plan to do and see? And most importantly where should we eat??
State Bird Provisions - but that might be tough with kids. Monterey and the Aquarium are great. Carmel and the 17 mile drive are fantastic - you can end at Pebble Beach and get a cocktail. Big Sur is beautiful.
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