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San Francisco Travel Guide – 2-Day Highlights Itinerary
San Francisco Travel Guide - 2-Day Highlights Itinerary
Which one of these is you?

It’s your first time in San Francisco. You want to do the “must-see” activities but want to get that true local view of the city that most tourists miss.

OR

You’ve been to (or even live in) San Francisco but have never really SEEN San Francisco. It’s time to go beyond the seals on the wharf, Alcatraz and Lombard street.

If either of these describes you, then this 2-day San Francisco itinerary is for you! You’ll see the highlights of San Francisco, but from a local’s eye.

Fisherman’s Wharf

You can’t go to San Francisco without passing through the Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39. But when’s the best time to go? Where can you find the best clam chowder? Did you know there’s a free museum with functional video game arcades from the 1800’s?

Chinatown

San Francisco has the largest Chinatown outside of Asia and it’s intimidating! Get a detailed walking tour showing hidden, unmarked temples, “Hole-in-the-wall” restaurants, a fortune cookie factory down a small alley, a public bathroom (a true rarity in San Francisco) and a whole lot more.

The Mission

San Francisco locals will tell you that their favorite place in the city is the Mission neighborhood, yet most tourists never even get there! You’ll have a full walking tour with this itinerary.

Did you know the oldest building in San Francisco is in the Mission? Find out more about it as well as see the famous & impressive murals, find out where an amazing free view of the San Francisco skyline is and most importantly, find out where the best Mexican food is in the city.

This is just the beginning…

There are 1-3 hour walking tours of the following areas:

Union Square
Chinatown
Haight Street
Golden Gate Bridge
Fisherman’s Wharf
Golden Gate Park
The Castro
The Mission

What Others Have Said About The Itinerary:

“Huge tip about getting there early in the day [Fisherman’s Wharf], I was there multiple times of day and morning was by far the most pleasant. Like I mentioned already, these tips are definitely the nuggets of gold hidden that make the guide worth it! Loved the detailed maps as well, really helps confused tourists like me! I have a great sense of direction but I’m not so good at following others directions and I figured yours out.” ~ Cat C.

“We followed your itinerary pretty closely and we thoroughly enjoyed it!!! Very detailed. We really enjoyed one of the dim sum bakeries you suggested (no tables or chairs).” ~Mark H.

“The itinerary was really generous and much appreciated. Used it and had a great day yesterday!” ~Sally B.

“There were some definite handy tips like getting on the streetcar in the middle of the street. This would have saved a ton of time over waiting at the main boarding spot. The Fortune cookie place was a really cool thing to check out — I actually just learned that fortune cookies were first made in San Fran, so I felt like I was seeing a slice of history. The old arcade was pretty awesome and I think a hidden gem (there was almost nobody there).” ~Harris H.

Still Unsure?

My email address is provided in the itinerary if you have any additional questions. I’m happy to help!

Which one of these is you?

It’s your first time in San Francisco. You want to do the “must-see” activities but want to get that true local view of the city that most tourists miss.

OR

You’ve been to (or even live in) San Francisco but have never really SEEN San Francisco. It’s time to go beyond the seals on the wharf, Alcatraz and Lombard street.

If either of these describes you, then this 2-day San Francisco itinerary is for you! You’ll see the highlights of San Francisco, but from a local’s eye.

Fisherman’s Wharf

You can’t go to San Francisco without passing through the Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39. But when’s the best time to go? Where can you find the best clam chowder? Did you know there’s a free museum with functional video game arcades from the 1800’s?

Chinatown

San Francisco has the largest Chinatown outside of Asia and it’s intimidating! Get a detailed walking tour showing hidden, unmarked temples, “Hole-in-the-wall” restaurants, a fortune cookie factory down a small alley, a public bathroom (a true rarity in San Francisco) and a whole lot more.

The Mission

San Francisco locals will tell you that their favorite place in the city is the Mission neighborhood, yet most tourists never even get there! You’ll have a full walking tour with this itinerary.

Did you know the oldest building in San Francisco is in the Mission? Find out more about it as well as see the famous & impressive murals, find out where an amazing free view of the San Francisco skyline is and most importantly, find out where the best Mexican food is in the city.

This is just the beginning…

There are 1-3 hour walking tours of the following areas:

Union Square
Chinatown
Haight Street
Golden Gate Bridge
Fisherman’s Wharf
Golden Gate Park
The Castro
The Mission

What Others Have Said About The Itinerary:

“Huge tip about getting there early in the day [Fisherman’s Wharf], I was there multiple times of day and morning was by far the most pleasant. Like I mentioned already, these tips are definitely the nuggets of gold hidden that make the guide worth it! Loved the detailed maps as well, really helps confused tourists like me! I have a great sense of direction but I’m not so good at following others directions and I figured yours out.” ~ Cat C.

“We followed your itinerary pretty closely and we thoroughly enjoyed it!!! Very detailed. We really enjoyed one of the dim sum bakeries you suggested (no tables or chairs).” ~Mark H.

“The itinerary was really generous and much appreciated. Used it and had a great day yesterday!” ~Sally B.

“There were some definite handy tips like getting on the streetcar in the middle of the street. This would have saved a ton of time over waiting at the main boarding spot. The Fortune cookie place was a really cool thing to check out — I actually just learned that fortune cookies were first made in San Fran, so I felt like I was seeing a slice of history. The old arcade was pretty awesome and I think a hidden gem (there was almost nobody there).” ~Harris H.

Still Unsure?

My email address is provided in the itinerary if you have any additional questions. I’m happy to help!

final itinerary map

final itinerary map
Just passing through…

Sat. 2 Aug. 2008: NYC to Lima
Sun. 3 Aug. 2008: Lima to Cusco, Peru
Mon. 4 Aug. 2008: Cusco, Peru *
Wed. 6 Aug. 2008: Inca Trail
Sun. 10 Aug. 2008: Cusco, Peru *
Mon. 11 Aug. 2008: Puno, Peru °
Fri. 15 Aug. 2008: Puno, Peru *
Sat. 16 Aug. 2008: Lake Titicaca
Sun. 17 Aug. 2008: La Paz, Bolivia °
Tues. 19 Aug. 2008: Altiplano
Fri. 22 Aug. 2008: San Pedro de Atacama, Chile °
Tues. 26 Aug. 2008: Salta, Argentina
Wed. 27 Aug. 2008: Salta, Argentina to B.A.
Thurs. 28 Aug. 2008: Buenos Aires, Argentina *
Mon. 1 Sept. 2008: Cape Town, RSA *
Wed. 3 Sept. 2008: Cape Town to Cedarberg, RSA *
Thurs. 4 Sept. 2008: Namaqualand- Orange/Gariep River, RSA
Fri. 5 Sept. 2008: Orange/Gariep River – Fish River Canyon
Sat 6 Sept. 2008: Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
Sun. 7 Sept. 2008: Sossusvlei Dunes – Namib-Naukluft National Park , Namibia
Mon. 8 Sept. 2008: Swakopmund, Namibia *
Wed. 10 Sept. 2008: Spitzkoppe, Namibia
Thurs. 11 Sept. 2008: Himba Tribes, Namibia
Fri. 12 Sept. 2008: Etosha National Park, Namibia
Sun. 14 Sept. 2008: Windhoek, Namibia *
Mon. 15 Sept. 2008: Ghanzi, Botswana
Tues. 16 Sept. 2008: Maun, Botswana *
Wed. 17 Sept. 2008: Okavango Delta, Botswana
Fri. 19 Sept. 2008: Gweta, Botswana
Sat. 20 Sept. 2008: Chobe National Park, Botswana
Sun. 21 Sept. 2008: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe *
Tues. 23 Sept. 2008: Victoria Fall to Johannesburg *
Wed. 24 Sept. 2008: Johannesburg to Arusha, Tanzania
Thurs. 25 Sept. 2008: Arusha to Karatu, Tanzania *
Fri. 26 Sept. 2008: Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
Sat. 27 Sept. 2008: Olduvai Gorge and Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Sun. 28 Sept. 2008: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania *
Mon 29 Sept. 2008: Arusha to Dar Es Salaam *
Tues. 30 Sept. 2008: Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania to Delhi, India
Wed. 1 Oct. 2008: Delhi, India *
Fri. 3 Oct. 2008: Varanasi, India *
Sun. 5 Oct. 2008: Lumbini, Nepal
Mon. 6 Oct. 2008: Royal Chitwan NP, Nepal
Tues. 7 Oct. 2008: Kathmandu, Nepal *
Thurs. 9 Oct. 2008: Bhaktapur – Last Resort
Fri. 10 Oct. 2008: Kodari — Nylam
Sat. 11 Oct. 2008: Lao Tingri, China
Sun. 12 Oct. 2008: Rombuk, China
Mon. 13 Oct. 2008: Sakya, China
Tues. 14 Oct. 2008: Shigatse, China *
Thurs. 16 Oct. 2008: Gyantse, China
Fri. 17 Oct. 2008: Lhasa, China *
Mon. 20 Oct. 2008: Lhasa to Xi’an
Tues. 21 Oct. 2008: Lhasa to Xi’an
Wed. 22 Oct. 2008: Xi’an, China *
Thurs. 23 Oct. 2008: Beijing, China *
Sat. 25 Oct. 2008: Beijing to NYC

Honeymoon: Want to be on the plane, not looking at it.

Honeymoon: Want to be on the plane, not looking at it.
And the honeymoon recap officially begins! We went on a fantastic two and a half week honeymoon a little under a year after we got married – and let me tell you, it was a nice way to do it. Although we both could have used a bit of a break after the wedding, we would have been too strapped for energy and money to enjoy the vacation the way we were able to be waiting until the right time for us.

And we did it right, all the way. We booked a 13 night Royal Caribbean cruise that took us from Copenhagen, Denmark all the way to Athens, Greece (including a stop in Tunis, Tunisia, so Rob can now say he’s been to Africa!). Our ports were:

Copenhagen, Denmark
Amsterdam, Holland
Brugge, Belgium (port was Zeebrugge)
Paris, France (port was Le Havre)
La Coruna, Spain
Malaga, Spain
Tunis, Tunisia
Valleta, Malta

Now be honest with yourself, have you ever seen as diverse a cruise itinerary as that? I certainly haven’t. We jumped on booking our reservation. We usually had a day at sea inbetween ports, so we had time to rest and relax before gearing up for the next stop. We traveled from Northern Europe through the Mediterranean without having to focus on travel logistics so we were able to simply enjoy our ports.

It was a beautiful honeymoon. And some of that you will see as I go through posting our photos highlighting the trip.

This particular photo I took at the Orlando International Airport as we were waiting to board our first flight of the trip. Rob was looking out the window at our plane, giddy in his own quiet way. I was channeling my giddiness by documenting the moment.

Taken on a Nikon D40.

Photo originally taken on September 12, 2009 at Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida.

Photo posted on October 22, 2009.

royal wedding itinerary

royal wedding itinerary

Timeless New Orleans - One Day Itinerary
Come along for a one day exploration of the timeless side of New Orleans. This affordable guide will show you the best of the city and is perfect for short visits. So grab a beignet and your Mardi Gras beads and “laissez les bons temps rouler”! 10% of the after tax proceeds will be donated to New Orleans non profits.

Come along for a one day exploration of the timeless side of New Orleans. This affordable guide will show you the best of the city and is perfect for short visits. So grab a beignet and your Mardi Gras beads and “laissez les bons temps rouler”! 10% of the after tax proceeds will be donated to New Orleans non profits.