Most people agree with this, but I kinda love LA.
Worked there for a few months and will likely go back again next spring.
Was there a few years ago and was a bit disappointed, to be honest.
OK, the weather wasn't brilliant but it could be such a beautiful city if it wasn't so full of rubbish. It was pretty filthy. Plus loads of druggies sitting in doorways.
That was the plan, but half of the Pacific coast highway is cut off due to a collapsed Bridge through big sur etc, so you can't get to it currently!
The US version of Brighton, in all sorts of ways?
Endorse everything said on here - just don't forget the big one - San Francisco is cold in August because of the fog. In the city you'll see plenty of people in their thick North Face puffa jackets and overcoats - wrapped up like we would be for winter. Easy to get out of the city into the sunshine but the city itself is COLD.
Cycling Golden Gate Bridge to Sausolito coming back via ferry is a must...about 8 miles.
Two days should do it. Just don't buy some very strong acid off a random guy on Haight Street one lunchtime when you've got to meet some friends you haven't seen for years a few hours later down at Fisherman's Wharf on the other side of town and the curbs keep moving every time you try to step off them to cross the road.HTML:
I think it was Mark Twain who quipped that the coldest winter he ever experienced was one summer in Frisco.
One of my favourite cities. Magnificent views if not foggy, go to Coit Tower or Transamerica Pyramid especially for these. Also ride a cable car, take a ferry to Alcatraz to get locked in a pitch black cell, take BART underground across to Berkely campus, go across Golden Gate to Sausalito and to Muir Woods for giant redwoods, go on a whaling trip, wander around Golden Gate Park, explore Little Italy, eat sourdough bread, go down to Silicon Valley for Googleplex, visit Fisherman's Wharf for the seals, etc., walk the world's crookedest street and pray there's no earthquake!