Thursday, November 20, 2014

The ride lasted about 20 minutes and give a glimpse of the many places in San Francisco (these old


"I sat by the window and sniffed the scent of all chows throughout San Francisco. There were fishing somewhere pubs, where they have warm buns and where I pošmáknul and the trash in the trash, and even the actual menus there from the multitude of foods must be whole and brittle as if dipped into boiling soup and crispy stoned that I perhaps too ate. Show me the fish scales on the menu, and I zbaštím; let me čuchnout melted butter and crab claws. Somewhere there were pubs, which were served thick aujus bloody roast beef and roast chicken in wine sauce. led banner Somewhere there was a tavern where grilled hamburgers sizzled led banner and where coffee was worth pouhej quarter. Oh God! - The smell of grease and spices, which I blew into the room from Chinatown and mingled with the smell of spaghetti sauces of North Beach; and how it smelled fragile crabs from Fisherman's Wharf! led banner - And what chops on skewer with Fillmore? And runs into the still smell of chili peppers from Market Street, led banner hot dogs and fried potatoes with cheap red wine and braised shells led banner from Sausalito on the other side of the bay, and San Francisco led banner got all my dream. "-On The road; Jack Kerouack San Francisco second day
The second day in San Francisco, we tried to get up as soon as you try to take at least something from our obsáhlýho quite a list of things to see. Waking up early we were able to, get out of the house našehoo it was worse.
We finally extricated myself until well after nine, and we went to the bus stop from San Francisco's public transportation (MUNI), where we tried to catch a bus towards the piers (piers), eventually we managed to arrive at a bus stop about 20 minutes walk away.
District, from which we drove (Haight-Ashbury) is reportedly one of the traditional hippiesáckých areas in San Francisco, led banner although there do suggest only just closed shops, among others eg. With the largest batik shirt in the world or music stores with different alternative indie music on plates. led banner They said the biggest batik shirt in the world ...
But when we then moments later got in the center (somewhere on Market St. and 6th Street) and us immediately wafted the smell of grass and various dubious existence, so different were around machines for newspapers, so modern zhulenci the Haight-Ashbury probably cough and moved to the center. : D The discovery that BART is not really metro
Anyway, public transport in San Francisco, works pretty well, but the intervals bus or subway led banner move locally up to 15 minutes, which I found quite a bit, but maybe not. 90 minute ticket costs $ 2 and is valid on buses and the subway (not to BART, which by the way just ran for several led banner day strike).
I still thought that BART subway in San Francisco, but apparently I was wrong and the traditional subway is much more like it should be Prague. BART is more of a Partly underground train, which can also get very far out of San Francisco itself. San Francisco ports
From 6th Street we walked towards pierům (moth), the accuracy of our respect us, among other things. Assured the ever increasing concentration of tourists, who were running around with a GoPro on his head, like us. San Francisco Downtown
Most of the time we spent at Pier 39, which is the most zaflákáný various shops and restaurants, but is it so necessary for the best views of Alcatraz, where incidentally the nearest free ticket was on the 24th of July (ie. Just for 3 weeks). Foodie market on the pier.
When we were here twice before about two years ago in October, the average waiting time of three days. Large parts of the area around Pier 39 was blocked for racing led banner sailboats Louis Vuitton Cup, which began a day later (on Independence Day July 4) and which persists until about July 20th. For these purposes was occupied by a large part of normal public pay parking directly at the pier. Alcatraz ... er, the pigeons of San Francisco. Historical trams
Around all moles are passed to stop traditional san franciských historic trams, on which you can stand from the outside. A more accurate name for the cable car but because trams are pulled rope under the road and the "driver" is only braking and disconnects / connects to the cable (probably ...). The queue for this attraction was brutal (about an hour and a half) and even to ourselves at that really burned because it was all in the sun, but that we připalovali We noticed until we were really led banner visibly burning, because in San Francisco is about 20 degrees and very windy. Well, what the hell. Cable car on Hyde St.
Ticket for the tram costs either $ 6 one way or $ 12 round trip, we took a one-way, and if you would like to go here to a single paid attraction, it should be this one. The best views and experience of course provide a place for Stands, partly led banner because the view from most seats covered with just a sophomore standing passengers and it is simply the best. : D
The ride lasted about 20 minutes and give a glimpse of the many places in San Francisco (these old cable cars run on multiple lines, we rode from Hyde St.), among others. Necessary to China T

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