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    • Day 4

      SF - Chinatown Autumn Moon festival

      August 28, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Very lively in Chinatown this afternoon with dragon dances and bands playing.
      Main through road seems to be very touristy. Trying to scout out a place to eat for later in the week, we didn't really fine something walking along.
      Apparently, Chinatown is still suffering the after effects of the Pandemic.
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    • Day 8

      SF Chinatown & Portsmouth square

      September 1, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Our last morning in San Francisco.
      Did we leave the best for last??

      Before setting off to the airport, we are trying to get our steps in by wandering around Chinatown and surroundings.

      First to know, almost all of Chinatown got destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. In fact, apart from St Mary's Cathedral, nothing else survived.

      Even if Chinatown had been rebuilt after the catastrophe, the Chinatown Gate/Dragon Gate wasn't built until 1970 whereas the Sing Chong building was one of the first landmarks to built in the New Chinatown–style after the 1906 earthquake.

      Portsmouth Square the centrally located park within Chinatown, and has earned the nickname "Heart of Chinatown." But what's more, the park is home to many historical markers and statues, and holds its place within California history. It is the location of the first raising of the American flag within San Francisco in 1846, and here in 1848, the discovery of gold was first announced.

      Today, Portsmouth Square is a meeting place for locals who need fresh air and sunshine.

      Moving just beyond Chinatown, the Transamerica Pyramid is a 48-story futurist skyscraper and the second tallest building in the San Francisco skyline.
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    • Day 1

      Flug nach SF

      October 13, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Heute beginnt unsere Reise nach SF. Nachdem wir gestern bereits einen Mietwagen abgeholt haben stehen wir heute nach einer sehr kurzen Nacht von ca. 2 Stunden Schlaf um 4Uhr nachts auf und machen uns auf den Weg nach Frankfurt zum Flughafen. Mit einer guten Stunde Verspätung fliegen wir knappe 12 Stunden bis zum Airport in SF. Von hier aus geht es ins Palihotel mitten in der Stadt zwischen China Town und Union Sqaure. Da es bereits 23Uhr ist gehen wir nur noch eine kleine Runde um den Block, essen noch eine leckere Pizza und fallen mit großer Vorfreude auf den morgigen Tag ins Bett.Read more

    • San Francisco

      November 12, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Team Denmark’s 3 year anniversary in California! We got up early and walked down to the Ferry building stopping off at Philz coffee on the way. We walked around there for a bit and checked out the shops inside. Then we walked back up to Market street and saw loads of people queuing for the cable car so obviously we did the same. It took well over an hour but it was so worth it. We took it in turns to hang off the side which was so fun although phil insisted on hanging onto my dungarees. We got the cable car to the end of the line catching glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge through the super steep streets. We got off at Fisherman’s Wharf and had Clam Chowder (had to be done) and some local beer that went down too easily. I went to check out a souvenir shop and was met with the largest wall of magnets I’ve ever seen. I got two obviously. We walked down to the piers which are really touristy but fun and stopped to see the sea lions on pier 39. We thought we’d get away from the crowds for a bit so walked to Telegraph Hill up the steepest steps so we could go up Coit Tower. The hike was worth it even if we were out of breath at the top as the views were incredible, totally helped with it being a sunny day. After we’d finished taking about 80 photos of the same skyline we walked back to the hotel to dump our stuff and then found Mikeller and drank some interesting beers my favourite was one with Raspberry, Ginger and Lime. We walked to a Japanese restaurant called Akiko afterwards where we got the last seats and had amazing Sushi before walking (uphill) back to the hotel to pass outRead more

    • Day 1

      Day 2

      November 13, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Woke up really early thanks to lingering jet lag but it meant we were up and out really early which was good. We got coffee and bagels and walked down to pier 33 to get the ferry over to Alcatraz. Obviously I was thrilled to be on a boat even if it was only for 15 minutes. Alcatraz is a massive shithole but I guess that’s the point. I loved doing the audio tour around the prison as you got to hear from real inmates and wardens. It also had amazing views of San Francisco. When we got back we decided to get the bus to Mission but screwed it up a bit as we didn’t check where to get off. In short we got off far too soon and we’re left wondering where to go. Mission is also a shithole but in a charming way. That said I was reluctant to pull out my lonely planet and look like a massive tourist so snuck down a side street to have a look at a map. I soon realised we’d got off a bit prematurely and had quite a walk to get to La Taqueria which is meant to do amazing burritos. I was getting hungrier by the minute and obviously grumpy too so imagine my disappointment when we realised it was shut on Mondays. Thankfully there was a really nice cafe across the road which wouldn’t have been out of place in Brighton where we had pot pies and I had a slice of pumpkin pie which was lush. Both washed down with two local beers to make up for the disappointment. We then went to this place called Urban Putt which is an indoor miniature golf course inside an old mortuary. It was so much fun! All the holes where really elaborately put together. It was like some sort of Tim Burton theme park. We could drink beer while we went round too which was a total bonus. My highlight was obviously heating Phil. We jumped back on a bus and got off at the right stop this time and then made a last minute decision to jump on a cable car to go up to a restaurant a bit further up the hill there were hardly any queues and it was so relaxing going on when it’s dark and much less crowded. We went to a restaurant called The Stinking Rose which had come recommended but really shouldn’t have because the food was overpriced and overrated. Gutted!Read more

    • Day 4

      Yosemite

      November 16, 2017 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Another early morning but for a good reason as we were going to Yosemite today! We got picked up just after 6 and we’re driven with a few others out into the mountains. I had to persuade Phil to wear his waterproof which since there was 100% chance of rain seemed sensible. It took about 4 hours with a stop to get to the giant Sequoias. Fortunately the tour bus had umbrellas which kept some of the rain off but we were pretty soaked within about 5 minutes. We saw the huge trees, some had fallen over and one had a passageway carved through it and took a load of photos before walking up to the bus. It was a shame that the weather was so bad as the bus windows kept steaming up so we couldn’t see as much of the scenery as we were going through but the visibility wasn’t great anyway. We stopped again at Yosemite Falls which were pretty amazing especially with all the rain and walked through a few trails before giving up on being outside and getting a coffee. By now my DMs were totally soaked and I think I had the start of trench foot. We got back on the bus and worked our way back out of the park and onto the road back to San Francisco. We got to go over the Bay Bridge and our guide stopped on Treasure Island so we could get an amazing view of the city at night from across the water. We were the first to be dropped off which was amazing and we quickly got out of our wet things and headed out for a couple of drinks and some food We went to bed at 11pm!Read more

    • Day 4

      San Francisco Chinatown

      April 5, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      The San Francisco Chinatown is definitely bigger that the Japanese one, but it is much much more touristic too. On entering through the dragon's gate, we were greeted mostly with souvenir and "art" shops. The Chinese style buildings did look cool though, especially in the shadows on the financial district's skyscrapers. Also, most of the ads and signs were in Chinese, like big car ad billboards, and posters about the mayor elections. At this point we were starving (we had breakfast at about 7 in the morning with our weird sleep schedule) so we went to a famous "bakery" that actually sells dim sum dumplings. Contrary to my advice Seamus ordered 2 of each dumplings, so we ended up with a solid kilo of food, for 15 dollars. As the place was takeaway, we ate it sitting on a curb. I felt completely full after eating about half of them... Being in a food coma, we walked to a nearby park still in Chinatown. It was a really funny place to sit around, with live Chinese music (especially the singing ones were especially "amazing"), and groups of old Chinese ladies playing cards. Apparently you need to dramatically slap down each card you place too. We also visited the smallest alley in Chinatown - the sign said that the city decided to confine the Chinese population to a certain area, so they had to create these tiny alleys. The funny thing is that to our eyes it was completely wide, in most Spanish or Italian towns cars would have been driving on it with ease. We visited a fortune cookie factory in the same alley, where you can see them folding the cookies in front of you, and also try some of the still warm unfolded cookies. They had some interesting flavoured ones too, i was especially curious about the green tea one, but you could only buy an enormous bag, so we decided against it after all.Read more

    • Day 3

      31.116

      March 17, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Wenn ich mich heute (Ortszeit 22:14 Uhr) nochmal ins Bad zum Zähneputzen aufraffe, dann sind wir heute exakt 31.116 Schritte oder umgerechnet 21,6 Kilometer gelaufen. Für Fritz aber noch viel mehr für Ivy eine aussergewöhnliche Leistung, wobei das Wetter und auch die Ziele einluden. Vom Hotel aus ging es durch China Town und North Point direkt ans Wasser, wobei wir von Pier 17 gestartet sind, auch wenn das dort gelegene Exploratorium leider um 9:40 noch geschlossen war. Auch Pier 39 und Fisherman`s Wharf waren zu der Zeit noch ruhig und wie die wenigen Seelöwen auf dem Ponton noch recht verschlafen und träge. Weiter ging es über die Ghiradelli Schokoladenfabrik weiter am Pazifik entlang in Richtung Golden Gate Bridge. Ein langer aber abwechslungsreicher Strandspaziergang. Entgegen allen Aussagen wonach man das Wahrzeichen der Stadt so gut wie nie in Gänze sieht, da die Brücke eigentlich immer im Nebel steht, habe ich sie bisher immer bei Sonnenschein erlebt. Pech halt …;-) Nachdem der Weg das Ziel und wir dann doch schon etwas ermattet waren, haben die die Brücke nicht komplett sondern nur bis zum ersten Turm überquert, Alle wesentlichen Fotos waren dann auch schon geknipst und wir konnten uns danach dem entspannteren Teil des Tages widmen, schließlich war der 17. März und damit St. Patrick`s Day, worauf und vereinzelte grün geschmückte Menschen aufmerksam machten. Was gab es daher passenderes als zum späten Lunch ins Buena Vista zu gehen, anders als der Name vermuten lässt ein Irish Pub der von sich behauptet Home of the Irish Coffee zu sein, was mittlerweile allerdings als sicher widerlegt gilt. Kein Grund deshalb keinen Kaffee mit Zucker, Schlagsahne und Tullamore DEW zu trinken. Nicht so meins aber nötig, so wie auch das nachfolgende Guiness, was macht man nicht alles zu Ehren des Tagesheiligen …. Nach den Getränken und einem leichten Appetizer (Cheese Nachos) mussten wir und dann doch noch etwas die Beine vertreten, ehe wir am Fisherman`s Wharf unser Abendessen im Scoma`s Fisch-Restaurant antraten. Dort gab es einen Fischeintopf auf Tomatenbasis, der anders als der Irish Coffee wohl tatsächlich in San Franzisco erfunden wurde (Cioppino).
      Mit dem Essen und einer Flasche californischen (trockenen) Gewürztraminer im Magen waren wir gestärkt genug, um die Powell Street entlang und mit diversen zusätzlchen Höhenmetern den Heimweg ins Hotel anzutreten. Das unser Zimmer bedingt geräuschgedämmt gegen die Hauptstrasse war, war dann allen Beteiligten egal. Licht aus und Gute Nacht!
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    • Day 2

      Home Coffee Roasters

      September 29, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Bunter Kaffee ☕️ - versüßt den Morgen!!

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