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FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Dancing with'' Bones '' is a MUST SEE activity.
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  • Me & Mr Bones (we got this thing going on lalala) - San Francisco
    Me & Mr Bones (we got this
    thing going on lalala)
    by Waalewiener
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    Well you decide for your self ,but in my opinion it is a must do ,or a must see activity.
    '' Bones '' was SPECIAL , very boney looking fellow ,he just wanted to dance with you .well he found the right person in Hansi
    I am always interested in a nice Dance.
    I do think that my friend '' Bones '' favored the ladies over the men but I migh be wrong there ,anyways '' Bones '' and Hansi had a great time during our little get together.
    (don't forget to slip '' Bones '' a few bucks )

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Directions: This was very close to Pier 39 on a wide sidewalk.
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Fisherman's Wharf
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  • you can still find a glimpse of the city's maritim - San Francisco
    you can still find a glimpse
    of the city's maritim
    by richiecdisc
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    Fisherman’s Wharf is admittedly besieged by hordes of tourists and is chuck full of cheap trinket shops offering hideous souvenirs for the folks back home, but despite the obvious trappings, there is a hokey charm to this ode to the maritime history of San Francisco. With its world class views and some tasty seafood on offer, one cannot go to the city by the bay and not at least stroll the promenade once to see what all the fuss is about. You can’t avoid it if you want to hop a ferry to Marin County or visit Alcatraz, and if you go during the week, early in the morning, it still retains a bit of its historical past. Breath in the salty air, feel the fog on your face and smile. Remember, you’re in San Francisco.

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Put your wallet away, and just walk around
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  • Colorful and Touristy scene at Fisherman's wharf - San Francisco
    Colorful and Touristy scene at
    Fisherman's wharf
    by pigletsmom
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    Though Fisherman's Wharf is touristy, it's worth walking around. Though I would try to avoid the tour guide salesmen, the giftshops and the Ripley Believe it or Not Museum. The views of the water are nice, the food can be good, and the old cutter ships and submarine on view are interesting. I highly recommend the clam chowder sold in many of the restaurants. The Musee Macanique, (off the beaten path tip) is highly unusual and free. Walk west towards Ghiradellii Square and you'll run into the Maritime National Historical Park. (off the beaten path tip) Much more authentic and less touristy. Refer to my tourist Trap tip as well.

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Directions: Next to Ghiradellii Square, just south of North Beach
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: A harbour and a tourist spot
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  • Boats at Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco
    Boats at Fisherman's Wharf
    by Bernd_L
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    Fisherman's Wharf is a harbour for fishing boats - at least it used to be, and you can still watch some fishermen bringing home their haul if you stand up early in the morning.

    But over the years Fisherman's Wharf also became one of the most touristic sites of San Francisco. You'll find a lot of restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment places and shop where you can buy every kind of kitsch.

    A lot of boats start their tours onto the Bay from the piers at Fisherman's Wharf (including the ferry to Alcatraz).

    Near one pier there's a platform where seals take a sunbath. So if you go there with kids they will enjoy it.

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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Sea Lions
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  • Probably the most famous inhabitants of SF - the sea lions! There's always a big crowd watching, and most of the day the sea lions don't really move at all. So here comes my secret tip:
    Every morning (I guess...) some people are cleaning the wooden platforms. During the cleaning, the sea lions have to leave the platform and they are swimming and playing and diving - great to watch them actually do something and there are not too many people around.

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Directions: Fisherman's Wharf
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: FISHERMAN'S WHARF
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  • Known for its historic waterfront, delicious seafood, spectacular sights and unique shopping, FISHERMAN'S WHARF offers a wide array ot things to do for everyone.
    The "Powell & Hyde Sts." cable car took us down to within walking distance of Fisherman's Wharf.

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Fishermans Wharf
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  • Inland from the Wharf area - San Francisco
    Inland from the Wharf area
    by spgood301
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    This is one of the must see places in SF, for people watching, shopping, food too. It's got seafood restaurants, & plenty of shops to browse in. Some shops have maritime themes too. You can get some good views too. It can be a little crowded and yeah, it's quite touristy, but is one of the first places to go when in SF.

    My advice: spend a few hours here, then move onto one of the many surrounding neighborhoods.

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  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Get "Crabby" as you walk
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  • Fisherman's Wharf is a great place to grab some crab, fresh out of the pot, or you might choose clams, or other fish dishes. Fisherman's Wharf is a step back in time for tourists. It is found at the end of the boat docks wharfside. Goodies can be bought on the go, and you eat as you walk along the fishing boats and shops.
    Here's a major tip for the budget conscious. The food being served outside freshly cooked is in some cases the same food served inside the restaurants for a lot more money. Save some cash and eat on the go.
    If you just got off a cable car head for the water, and then follow the flow of tourists. You can't miss it.
    Nearby are some great exhibits, one an old arcade, and look for Laughing Sal, she's a local curio, and there is a World War II submarine called the Pampano, and you can actually go inside. Both of these activities are at the end of Fisherman's Wharf.
    There is a small charge for going inside the submarine, but only for maintenance, not for profit. Affordable and worth it. The arcade is free.
    Shown here is along the walkway of FW.

  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: The Famous wharf of San Francisco!
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  • Fisherman's Wharf is overwhelmed by tourists and reinvented daily as a chaotic carnival of commercialism, replete with remarkably uneven shops and restaurants and though I may seem writing negatively, I still like the wharf to it's romantic Ambiance! (hey I sometimes go here on my lonesome and just buy some clam chowder, munch some boudin bread or lobster claws and just sit around and reminisce with my ipod touch in hand), Hey, this is Still the perfect spot to snap shots of quintessential San Francisco sights, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Presidio, Alcatraz, Sausalito.

    The Wharf starts roughly from Ghirardelli Square east to Pier 35. It is best known (or Notorious Tourist Trap for others!) for being the location of Pier 39, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, the Cannery Shopping Center, Ghirardelli Square and lots of small clam chowder and seafood stands hence is the center of tourist haven in the bay area!

  • Phone: (415) 626-7070
  • Directions: The Embarcadero and Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94133
  • Website: http://www.fishermanswharf.org/
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    FISHERMAN'S WHARF: Fisherman's Wharf
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  • The Fisherman's Wharf area is the main tourist area of San Francisco. There are plenty of tourist type shops, restaurants (including a number of seafood restaurnats), and hotels.

    The wax museum and Pier 39 as well as ferries leaving for Alcatraz are alll located here.

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