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All I want to say it's, I love how you go to the point, and give specific and basic details for each place, so helpful for visitors like us that never been there and want to get a better understanding of the area, excellent video. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻 thank you for making it
I know he mentioned the golden gate park, but specifically, the De-young is probably the best art museum in California and the botanical gardens and Japanese tea garden are all worth a visit.
Sales Force park. A 5 acre 4 block long park on top of a 70 foot building, with 1600 trees and plants from all over the world, a playground, picnic area, and great views of the City. Wells Fargo Bank Museum. Tells the story of the California Gold Rush and the role Wells Fargo played in it. Fairmont Hotel, especially beautiful at Christmas time with its giant gingerbread house. Grace Cathedral filled with religious-themed art work. In addition, many famous houses around the City where tv shows and movies were filmed and famous people once lived, they are private residences but you can see the outside.
Cool. And did you know you can take the Metro from the airport to Casa deSodre and then catch a train (in the same station as Metro) to Cascais, and the entire trip is less than $9US? Maybe I should not broadcast the virtues of Cascais. Stay away 🤣👍
Really enjoyed your video, but there is one part. You missed out on twenty fourth admission The mission district you did not put that in your video. Very sad you showed other parts of the city. But not the mission district. It's very beautiful as many cultures. Hispanic, and it was sad that you didn't cover that. Born and raised in San Francisco family family has been here since 1870.
As a citizen of the city, I do admit most of these negative comments about homelessness and crime are true, but ngl, y'all are ruining the mood for people who wanna go visit San Francisco 🤦♂
I’ve lived in San Francisco for a long time and I would probably skip about half of those things, but things I would visit would be Fort point underneath the Golden Gate Bridge and Hyde Street pier on the fisherman‘s wharf and going to Chinatown fortune cookie factory😄😄 words of note crime is through the roof with over 15,000 car break-ins in the first 10 months of 2023, homeless everywhere and stay away from the tenderloin. Criminals are stealing purses at tourist locations so keep your purse in your cameras hidden until you use them and if you’re in a rental car, beware they’ll try to steal your luggage. San Francisco a beautiful city, but unfortunately lack of law enforcement has turned it into a crime zone and everybody I know has been a victim so be careful. Oh yeah, you could write Union Square off your list because most of stores have already left due to luting along with market Street.
I am here as I write, have been here since Friday. I'm from NY and expected a shythole... I'm literally staying at Fisherman's wharf and I swear I have yet to see the craziness, drug addicts and homeless.. maybe 2-3 homeless but nothing like what the news shows us.. I lost my wallet on pier 39 , everything inside, all my iD and Cc's .. 1 hour later I randomly asked a cop if anyone may have found a wallet.. I swear on my life he asked my name and literally handed me my wallet back.. everything still inside so I would disagree
Like this idiot publicly complaining? He should take a walk through the tenderloin of for that matter Kensington in Philadelphia? To get a first hand account of the situation. I only believe what I see & hear with my own eyes & ears. Like him the media exploits the unfortunate all in the name of ratings & attention. Like how the great people of Germany have preserved the remnants of the nazis horrors. It gives people a first hand account they can see, feel & touch the extent of the "situation" the nazis created. Instead of destroying the remnants. They have preserved the evidence. He is lucky that these situations are confined to a small area. p.s. what about the "haves" who propagate crime by visiting these areas to score & return to the suburbs. Are they not the true source of the "situation" their money is the source of the "evil" maybe he could arrange "tours" through these areas for sightseers & donate the proceeds to help solve the "situation" to do something other than complain about the "situation" he has no concept of the scale of the "situation" blight & poverty follow the sprawl to the outward boundaries of a city towards the suburbs as the haves leave behind & have discarded not only the blighted property but the poor souls who are left behind.
@@mikelight495 Lol, where? Where do you see "abandoned houses" in an area with housing prices at over $1 million? Come on, bud. You can't tell me that you actually believe this blatant red propaganda about SF dying? FYI, if there actually were house below $1 million on sale in SF right now then I would buy one immediately? Like, I've been literally saving up for a house in SF for a decade now and am waiting for the prices to drop within my price range. And most of the young people in the area are doing the exact same thing - waiting for the boomers to move to Florida so that we can buy our houses in SF and the rest of the Bay.
@@TohaBgood2 you are so right. The "o.k. boomers" most of us boomers not only think that is endearing us boomers have destroyed prosperity in our country. Not to worry. Us boomers are getting older & older. As we expire faster & faster the liability of us on younger people will diminish. we are going to free up all the dormant money. Sorry about the o.k. boomers thing. I am ashamed to be one.
This is a joke, San Francisco is dying… inflicted by the liberals who run the city, who are elected by the liberals who vote them into office. Crime and homelessness are off the charts. Major businesses and retail chains have simply left the city. The business district has been hollowed out - commercial real estate vacancies are at about 45%. Pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the downtown areas at high noon on a week day are a shadow of what they used to be. Businesses and restaurant ants are shuttered. Just be aware, if you visit San Francisco, that the once-magic City is slowly dying.
Watch our Northern California - video if you want to learn about things to do in the northern part of the Golden State!
ua-cam.com/video/6KLLbv1MwUo/v-deo.html
Is the Alcatraz tour HANDICAP ASSEMBLE? I would love to take my elderly mom..💥
@@skyeblue5669 Yes, it is. Your mum will love it! :)
Was there for vacation last week and seen and did alot... its a beautiful city!
No more homeless than any other major city we have visited in the U.S.
It IS really beautiful! 😊
Truth !!!
I'm here now and I 100% agree.. beautiful city, great time
All I want to say it's, I love how you go to the point, and give specific and basic details for each place, so helpful for visitors like us that never been there and want to get a better understanding of the area, excellent video. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻 thank you for making it
Thank you so much for the nice comment, I really appreciate it! I’m glad the video was helpful! :)
I know he mentioned the golden gate park, but specifically, the De-young is probably the best art museum in California and the botanical gardens and Japanese tea garden are all worth a visit.
Seen a lot. Thanks a lot!
Beautiful !!!!!
Right? :)
Thanks!
Thank you so much! :)
Sales Force park. A 5 acre 4 block long park on top of a 70 foot building, with 1600 trees and plants from all over the world, a playground, picnic area, and great views of the City. Wells Fargo Bank Museum. Tells the story of the California Gold Rush and the role Wells Fargo played in it. Fairmont Hotel, especially beautiful at Christmas time with its giant gingerbread house. Grace Cathedral filled with religious-themed art work. In addition, many famous houses around the City where tv shows and movies were filmed and famous people once lived, they are private residences but you can see the outside.
Thank you for the comment, great additional tips! :)
Nice video. You can add Lyon steps
Thank you for the comment!
I ♥️ San Francisco
It’s a beautiful city!
I love San Francisco CA
It’s a beautiful city!
Very nice! Thank you
I‘m glad you like it!
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Bucking list:
Tawainese
Chinese
Singapore
Korean
Malaysia
German
Thailand
Start with that.
Buck hem long.
Cool 😎 😊
Thank you! :)
When you hit Chinatown, continue north on Grant St., across Broadway to 'Upper Grant'. Great little shops and friendly bars...not full of tourists ;)
My wish is that my family can vacation in San Francisco in December this year (2023) Amen 🙏🏻
I hope your wish comes true! :)
@@travelthetop BIG AMEN 🙏🏻🙏🏻
i ❤ San francisco
Wasn't the film Bullett (1969) made here with Steve McQueen it was very good
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Chinese zodiac sign Goat 🐐.
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Beatiful. Did you know that Lisbon (Portugal) has a bridge similar to The Golden Gate and it is called The 25th April Bridge
Interesting! Now I know, thanks for the information, I’ll check it out! :)
Cool. And did you know you can take the Metro from the airport to Casa deSodre and then catch a train (in the same station as Metro) to Cascais, and the entire trip is less than $9US? Maybe I should not broadcast the virtues of Cascais. Stay away 🤣👍
@@garygolfer3243 Yes. I Live near Lisbon Airport
Really enjoyed your video, but there is one part. You missed out on twenty fourth admission The mission district you did not put that in your video. Very sad you showed other parts of the city. But not the mission district. It's very beautiful as many cultures. Hispanic, and it was sad that you didn't cover that.
Born and raised in San Francisco family family has been here since 1870.
Thank you for your comment and additional recommendation! :)
As a citizen of the city, I do admit most of these negative comments about homelessness and crime are true, but ngl, y'all are ruining the mood for people who wanna go visit San Francisco 🤦♂
Lombard Street isn't even the crookedest street in San Francisco. Try Vermont & 22nd in Potrero Hill. It isn't as pretty, though.
Ha! It's so odd to see a London bus touring round San Fran at 0:03!
Oh please, Fisherman’s Wharf is a tourist trap joke. Cool video though about some other great areas/places.
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Which area is good for family living in the city that is closer to San Francisco?
Depends on the budget and how close you wanna be ;)
Probably Marin County across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco
I would airbnb Bernal heights probably
Alcatraz was a federal prison. It held the country's worst criminals, not "The State's"
Thank you so much for the comment! I apologize for the little mistake that happened here.
Don't forget Al Capone....
can I assume the narrator is Polish, based on the accent? )))
Austrian living in CA ;)
I’ve lived in San Francisco for a long time and I would probably skip about half of those things, but things I would visit would be Fort point underneath the Golden Gate Bridge and Hyde Street pier on the fisherman‘s wharf and going to Chinatown fortune cookie factory😄😄 words of note crime is through the roof with over 15,000 car break-ins in the first 10 months of 2023, homeless everywhere and stay away from the tenderloin. Criminals are stealing purses at tourist locations so keep your purse in your cameras hidden until you use them and if you’re in a rental car, beware they’ll try to steal your luggage. San Francisco a beautiful city, but unfortunately lack of law enforcement has turned it into a crime zone and everybody I know has been a victim so be careful. Oh yeah, you could write Union Square off your list because most of stores have already left due to luting along with market Street.
you left out getting mugged.
Where is the best place to go for knee surgery?
Korea
It’s Bouquet not Bucket!
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San Fran-sicko!
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You should tell them about the crime in San Francisco.
Every major city has crime
What about crime in San Francisco? According to CIA statistics it's safer than most US cities. Is the CIA lying?
I am here as I write, have been here since Friday. I'm from NY and expected a shythole... I'm literally staying at Fisherman's wharf and I swear I have yet to see the craziness, drug addicts and homeless.. maybe 2-3 homeless but nothing like what the news shows us.. I lost my wallet on pier 39 , everything inside, all my iD and Cc's .. 1 hour later I randomly asked a cop if anyone may have found a wallet.. I swear on my life he asked my name and literally handed me my wallet back.. everything still inside so I would disagree
It's not bad. Yall are just soft
I felt safe in San Francisco. There was police officers up the wahzoo.
Never, ever, San Fran or Frisco !!! Many of us Natives deplore that !!!
Best thing of all to do if you are in San Francisco: Leave
must visit Tenderloin and civic center area
Like this idiot publicly complaining? He should take a walk through the tenderloin of for that matter Kensington in Philadelphia? To get a first hand account of the situation. I only believe what I see & hear with my own eyes & ears. Like him the media exploits the unfortunate all in the name of ratings & attention. Like how the great people of Germany have preserved the remnants of the nazis horrors. It gives people a first hand account they can see, feel & touch the extent of the "situation" the nazis created. Instead of destroying the remnants. They have preserved the evidence. He is lucky that these situations are confined to a small area. p.s. what about the "haves" who propagate crime by visiting these areas to score & return to the suburbs. Are they not the true source of the "situation" their money is the source of the "evil" maybe he could arrange "tours" through these areas for sightseers & donate the proceeds to help solve the "situation" to do something other than complain about the "situation" he has no concept of the scale of the "situation" blight & poverty follow the sprawl to the outward boundaries of a city towards the suburbs as the haves leave behind & have discarded not only the blighted property but the poor souls who are left behind.
Why would you deliberately go the bad neighborhood in town? Do you always go to the worst neighborhood in any city you visit?
@@TohaBgood2 I have friends in all areas. To see the blighted neighborhoods & houses that were abandoned by the exodus of residents
@@mikelight495 Lol, where? Where do you see "abandoned houses" in an area with housing prices at over $1 million?
Come on, bud. You can't tell me that you actually believe this blatant red propaganda about SF dying?
FYI, if there actually were house below $1 million on sale in SF right now then I would buy one immediately? Like, I've been literally saving up for a house in SF for a decade now and am waiting for the prices to drop within my price range. And most of the young people in the area are doing the exact same thing - waiting for the boomers to move to Florida so that we can buy our houses in SF and the rest of the Bay.
@@TohaBgood2 you are so right. The "o.k. boomers" most of us boomers not only think that is endearing us boomers have destroyed prosperity in our country. Not to worry. Us boomers are getting older & older. As we expire faster & faster the liability of us on younger people will diminish. we are going to free up all the dormant money. Sorry about the o.k. boomers thing. I am ashamed to be one.
lots of poor people
Lol, with houses starting at $1 million? Sure, bud.
@@TohaBgood2 exactly . $14 Jameson shots lots of poor for sure lol
@@TohaBgood2what do you mean starting 🤔
Go to SF, at your own risk.
lol no more or less risky then any other major city. Dont let Fox news fool you
Stop watching fox news
I went and it was amazing!!!!
This is a joke, San Francisco is dying… inflicted by the liberals who run the city, who are elected by the liberals who vote them into office. Crime and homelessness are off the charts. Major businesses and retail chains have simply left the city. The business district has been hollowed out - commercial real estate vacancies are at about 45%. Pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the downtown areas at high noon on a week day are a shadow of what they used to be. Businesses and restaurant ants are shuttered.
Just be aware, if you visit San Francisco, that the once-magic City is slowly dying.
#1 leave
Defécate!!!