This revised and updated edition of the classic walking guide to San Francisco features brand new neighborhoods, restaurants, shops, and landmarks. Perfect for tourists exploring in the Bay Area, recent transplants, or even locals who want to become familiar with a new part of the city, this deck shares the hidden gems of San Francisco. Each card includes a full-color map, walking directions, and highlighted stopping points.
Urban Trails San Francisco is the first ever guidebook on hiking in San Francisco. The book contains 100 full-color photos and covers 50 history- and nature-filled routes: 40 in San Francisco, 6 in Marin County, and 4 south of the San Francisco border. Hikes are rated for fitness appeal to walkers, runners, and hikers, and with routes between 0.4 and 9 miles, there are options for people of all fitness levels. With this book, you will not only experience San Francisco's trails, but you'll also learn the history of the city and its famous sights. Each hike contains trailhead directions, inc... [Read More]
Compact enough to carry and completely up-to-date, Frommer’s EasyGuide to San Francisco takes you from world-famous bridges to hopping restaurants to evocative historic sights and everywhere in between. Frommer’s local author Erika Lenkert knows every inch of the city and she’s not afraid to tell the truth.Frommer’s EasyGuide to San Francisco contains:Maps and photos, including a handy pullout mapDetailed itineraries for planning a trip to suit your interests and make the most of your timeAuthentic experiences honoring San Francisco’s diverse population, food, and traditionsOpinionat... [Read More]
A sexy, small town, second chance rom com! Thanks to a drawn-up-while-drinking-moonshine partnership agreement, Madison Allain has to spend thirty days back on the bayou before she can sell her part of the family business.And if the heat and humidity and freaking alligators of Louisiana aren't enough to agitate the cool and in-control California girl, then Owen Landry, the equally hot guy who stole her heart twelve years ago, will sure do the trick.Owen just has to remember three simple-ish rules: Do not fight with her. Do not fight *over* her. Do *not* kiss her. He can do this. He's charmi... [Read More]
Go off the beaten path to discover 33 weekend getaways in the San Francisco Bay Area; the ultimate insider's getaway guide Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides An extension of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 150 titles and 1 million copies in print worldwide Appeals to both the local market (nearly 7 million call the Bay Area home) and the tourist market (over 16 million people visit San Francisco every year) Fully illustrated with 200 color photographsThe epic beauty and romance of northern California has long been a beacon to ... [Read More]
Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years. With its incredible natural beauty, vibrant neighborhoods, and endless energy, San Francisco is one of the most alluring of U.S. cities. This new Fodor's book is a traveler's guide to the best of the best, from how to explore Golden Gate Park and the Mission District's street art, to where to find the city's top museums, boutiques, bars, and restaurants.This travel guide includes:· Dozens of full-color maps· Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodor's Choice ... [Read More]
How could we stop at only one hundred things to do in a city like San Francisco? We cheated a little bit. There are one hundred items listed in the table of contents, but more than one hundred addresses inside the pages of 100 Things to Do in San Francisco Before You Die. No book on San Francisco would be true to itself without mentioning landmarks like cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Presidio, the Ferry Building, and Coit Tower. But turn the pages and you’ll fall deeper into San Francisco. We tell you which hotels have the hippest bar scenes, whe... [Read More]
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In a powerful debut about modern-day motherhood, immigration, and identity, a pregnant Chinese woman stakes a claim to the American dream in California.“Utterly absorbing.”—Celeste Ng • “A marvel of a first novel.”—O: The Oprah Magazine • “The most eye-opening literary adventure of the year.”—Entertainment WeeklyNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • NPR • Real SimpleHoled up with other mothers-to-be in a secret maternity home in Los Angeles, Scarlett Chen is far from her native China, where she worked in a fact... [Read More]
This 8 x 10 softcover planner spans September 2019 – December 2020 and includes a calendar and weekly spread for each month. Each planner is printed with a premium matte cover and high quality 60# interior stock and is perfectly sized for use at home, school, or on the go. It also includes a contact and password log section for staying organized, as well as extra space for notes. These planners are ideal for logging appointments, meetings, class schedules and other daily and monthly agendas. Great for students, teachers, friends and family. Also perfect as gifts for birthdays, Christmas, and... [Read More]
Ninja Refrigerator magnets100% brand new and high quality with competitive price.Available for all metal surface of refrigerator. 24pcs in one set including 24 pcs San Francisco symbols like Golden Gate Bridge,Corney Island.Type: magnets.Material: paper and cardboard. Color: colorful.Function: Decoration.Size: 6.5 X 4.5 In.
San Francisco, California like you've never seen it before. This beautiful, reverse-painted glass ornament shows the trolley tours iconic to San Francisco in full 360 degrees. It continues an ancient art-form prized by collectors. The artists choosing from a selection of miniature curved and bent-shafted brushes, painstakingly hand paints every minute detail on the inside of the ornament. The craft requires the artists to repeatedly insert the brush through the small opening in the sphere; first to outline the design, and then to detail the colors one by one. The entire process for each orname... [Read More]
Much of today’s Financial District was under water during Spanish and Mexican rule. The Bay shoreline originally ended at Battery Street but with the American annexation and the California Gold Rush about five blocks worth
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