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		<title>San Francisco Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:14:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco luxury hotels are more expensive than typical hotels you would find in other parts of San Francisco. However, if you decide to stay in these hotels, you will likely get your money’s worth. There are many luxury hotels in San Francisco. Whether you are visiting San Francisco for business reasons or you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="San Francisco luxury hotels" href="http://sanfranciscoluxuryhotels.webmallcentral.com">San Francisco luxury hotels</a> are more expensive than typical hotels you would find in other parts of San Francisco. However, if you decide to stay in these hotels, you will likely get your money’s worth. There are many luxury hotels in San Francisco. Whether you are visiting San Francisco for business reasons or you are with your family on vacation, you will certainly find the right hotel for you. The city offers some of the most luxurious and classiest hotels in California.</p>
<p>These hotels are located near the most popular tourist attractions in San Francisco, and offer all the best amenities. These hotels are located near the financial district of San Francisco, near by Union Square. Union Square is a popular attraction for people who are interested in theaters and shopping. The Union Square Shopping Center houses some of the biggest department stores in the country. It is known to be the top destination of anyone who enjoys shopping.</p>
<p>If you traveled to San Francisco for a vacation, and you want to stay in the most luxurious <a title="San Francisco hotel rooms" href="http://sanfranciscoluxuryhotels.webmallcentral.com/san-francisco-hotel-rooms.html">San Francisco hotel rooms</a>, the Fisherman’s Wharf is a place to look for. The attractions in San Francisco are the Golden Gate Bridge, the Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf, China Town, the cable cars, the Alcatraz islands, Theater District, Financial District etc. Many of the luxury hotels are located within easy reach of these places. Some of them are on the Union Square, some on Nob Hill, close to the Financial center for business travelers, and some near the Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf.</p>
<p>Whether you are on a business trip or a vacation with your loved ones, San Francisco is a great place to visit. Stay in the best luxury hotels, where your comfort and convenience are given priority. San Francisco is visited by many tourists during the year. Some may be senior citizens on a holiday, others may be enjoying a holiday with their families, and others may be honeymooners. There are also some who go there on business trips. Each one might have their own budget and will be able to reserve a hotel according to their needs. The place should provide all the comfort needed and should be your home away from home. Many of these places have a scenic view and cater to the tourists of San Francisco. If you want <a title="Cheap San Francisco Hotels" href="http://sanfranciscoluxuryhotels.webmallcentral.com/cheap-san-francisco-hotels.html">cheap San Francisco hotels</a> just do an online search to find them.</p>
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		<title>What to Do in San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 05:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco is an ideal destination for any traveler. It is one of the favorite spots for a gay vacation, or for enthusiasts of the &#8220;local food&#8221; movement and for anyone who appreciates diversity in life.
 
What are the first things you think of any time anybody says the name San Francisco? Maybe the hills. Or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco is an ideal destination for any traveler. It is one of the favorite spots for a gay vacation, or for enthusiasts of the &#8220;local food&#8221; movement and for anyone who appreciates diversity in life.</p>
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<p>What are the first things you think of any time anybody says the name San Francisco? Maybe the hills. Or the Golden Gate Bridge. Or the world’s crookedest street. But the city by the bay has so much more to offer the visitor. You’ll find plenty to do and see during your visit to this magnificent city.</p>
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<p>San Francisco is an ideal city for walking. The climate is never really too cold or too warm for wandering outside and the city is so pretty; a stroll is a great way to check out all that &#8220;The City&#8221; (as it is known to the natives) has to offer. And, should your limbs begin to feel a little sore from walking, you merely have to hitch a ride on one of San Francisco’s famous cable cars until you arrive at your next point of interest. The cable car is unique to San Francisco, the city where the trolley originated, and is a perfect way to put yourself right into the city’s special culture.</p>
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<p>While in San Fran, Fisherman’s Wharf is a must see for your itinerary. Stop by Pier 39 for a good time. Pier 39 is famous for its great shopping center, which is filled with shops, arcades, and street performers. And if you’re feeling adventurous, salute the other local inhabitants of the docks—sea lions!—easily glimpsed just off the pier. Fisherman’s Wharf is also the place for great seafood. While there are dozens of great restaurants to be found, be sure to grab a meal at Boudin’s restaurant and try their famous sourdough bread (you can even see the chef in action!) and clam chowder. Fisherman’s Wharf is simply swimming with excitement; don’t miss this must-see!</p>
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<p>The local neighborhoods of San Francisco are another must-see if you want to experience the diversity of San Francisco culture. From North Beach to Chinatown, each neighborhood offers a life of its own that you won’t find anywhere else. The neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury is an extremely exciting neighborhood of San Francisco. Considered the Bohemian center of the city, this neighborhood is the birthplace of such legendaries as the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin. The spirit of these artists and their music still lives on in this district. Haight-Ashbury also boasts of some small but great local restaurants, bars and shops, including Amoeba Music, a bowling alley that was converted into a record store. Here you will find almost any type of music you can think of, with a huge variety of vinyl. And just a short distance from this district you will find the Golden Gate Park—a large, gorgeous park that rivals New York City’s Central Park.</p>
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<p>Also near Haight-Ashbury and the downtown area, you will find Castro, the gay mecca of San Francisco. This district is the place for great restaurants, clubs, bars, and shops as well as the the best of San Francisco nightlife. Don’t forget to catch a flick at the historic Castro theatre and take it easy at one of the great bed and breakfasts the district has to offer. And if you plan your visit carefully, you can catch one of the great San Fran festivals such as the Castro Street Fair in October, or Pink Saturday in June.</p>
<p>Lesbian and <a href="http://www.worldwidegaytravel.com/Gay_San_Francisco.html">gay tourists in San Francisco</a> may be drawn to the Castro area to visit the sites and enjoy the camaraderie, but you will find the whole of the city is accepting of all kinds of people. Enjoy all of it!</p>
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<p>So when you plan your San Francisco vacation, don’t get stuck playing tourist. The city offers adventures everywhere you turn. Immerse yourself in the culture of the city to get the most out of your trip!</p>
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		<title>Enjoy San Francisco for a Week or a Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:34:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think of first any time anyone mentions San Francisco? Maybe the fine restaurants. Or the Golden Gate Bridge. Or the world’s crookedest street. However, you will discover the city offers more than you might even imagine. You’ll discover lot to see and do while you’re visiting this magnificent city.
San Francisco is an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think of first any time anyone mentions San Francisco? Maybe the fine restaurants. Or the Golden Gate Bridge. Or the world’s crookedest street. However, you will discover the city offers more than you might even imagine. You’ll discover lot to see and do while you’re visiting this magnificent city.</p>
<p>San Francisco is an ideal place for walking. The weather is never really too cold for being outside and the city is so pretty; a stroll is a great method to check out all that &#8220;The City&#8221; (as it is known to the natives) has to offer. And, if you find yourself worn out from all that walking, you merely have to jump on one of San Fran’s famous cable cars and let them take you to your next point of interest. The cable car is unique to San Francisco, the place where the trolley originated, and is a great way to start getting acquainted with San Francisco culture.</p>
<p>And while you’re checking out the city, head down to Fisherman’s Wharf. Stop by Pier 39 for a good time. Pier 39 is an exciting stop due to its great shopping center, which is filled with shops, arcades, and street artists. And if you’re feeling playful, salute the other local inhabitants of the dock area—sea lions!—easily glimpsed just off the pier. Fisherman’s Wharf is also the place to go if you’re looking for great seafood. While there are plenty of great restaurants that will satisfy any craving, be sure to stop by Boudin’s and try their famous sourdough bread (you can even see the chef in action!) and delicious clam chowder. The Wharf area is simply brimming with fun; don’t miss this landmark area!</p>
<p> The local neighborhoods of San Francisco are another great stop if you want to live the amazing varieties of San Francisco culture. From North Beach to Chinatown, each neighborhood has an experience of its own that you won’t find anywhere else. The neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury is one of the highlights of San Francisco. Considered the Bohemian center of the city, this neighborhood is the birthplace of such legendaries as Jefferson Airplane and Janis Joplin. The spirit of these artists and their music still lives on in this district. Haight-Ashbury also boasts of some small but great local eateries, bars and shops, including Amoeba Music, a bowling alley that was converted into a record store. Here you can buy almost any type of music you can think of, with a huge variety of vinyl. And just a short distance from this district is also located the Golden Gate Park—a large, gorgeous park that echoes New York City’s Central Park.</p>
<p> Chinatown is one of the busiest neighborhoods of San Francisco. A walk down any of its narrow streets will bring enticing smells wafting from the many tempting restaurants. Meanwhile, your ears can feast on the sounds of Mandarin mixed with occasional English as you move past busy shops. It’s like a trip into an exotic culture within an exotic culture.</p>
<p> So while planning your San Francisco get-away, make sure your itinerary takes you off the beaten path. In San Fran you will find unique adventures everywhere you turn. Engulf yourself in the culture of the city; it’s the only way to do San Francisco!</p>
<p> Virtually any online travel company can assist you with your San Francisco travel plans. You could also use a specialized site, such as one that specializes in <a href="http://www.worldwidegaytravel.com">gay gay hotel accommodations</a>.</p>
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