Where to stay? What to eat? Things to do?
It was one of Steve’s friends who suggested that we visit Lands End, and it turned out to be a great tip. Lands End is tucked away at the northwestern …
It was one of Steve’s friends who suggested that we visit Lands End, and it turned out to be a great tip. Lands End is tucked away at the northwestern …
Last month we went to a wedding in San Rafael, which is a charming little town about 30 minutes north of San Francisco. We stayed at the AC Hotel, which …
Of all the wineries we visited in Sonoma, Gundlach Bundschu was by far my favorite. The winery was founded in 1858 by German immigrant Jacob Gundlach and has remained in …
Where to stay? What to eat? Things to do?
It was one of Steve’s friends who suggested that we visit Lands End, and it turned out to be a great tip. Lands End is tucked away at the northwestern …
Last month we went to a wedding in San Rafael, which is a charming little town about 30 minutes north of San Francisco. We stayed at the AC Hotel, which …
Of all the wineries we visited in Sonoma, Gundlach Bundschu was by far my favorite. The winery was founded in 1858 by German immigrant Jacob Gundlach and has remained in …
When I was in San Francisco with Tina and Rebecca, we had already mapped out a plan for our dining adventures long before the trip because when you’re traveling with …
On our way home from Good Food Awards, we took the plane from San Francisco airport. SFO is a really nice, modern, airport, with lots of cool features such as …
Zuni Café is one of those places you don’t want to miss, if you visit San Francisco. French, Italian, organic, and seasonal, are some of the words that best describe …
San Francisco is one of those cities that you can visit over and over again and still find something new each time. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, choosing the right hotel can really shape your stay. The city has a little bit of everything, from classic hotels with bay views to cozy boutique spots tucked away on quiet streets.
I’ve stayed in a few different neighborhoods over the years, and each area has its own vibe. Downtown and Union Square are great if you want to be close to shopping and restaurants, while Fisherman’s Wharf is perfect if you prefer being near the water. If you’re after something a bit more local, try Hayes Valley or the Mission, where you’ll find cute cafés, vintage shops, and that laid-back San Francisco energy, or why not head off to Napa or Sonoma?