City Guide for a Flaneur: San Francisco, San Francisco, California
It’s an east coast meets west coast, European city on the Pacific with an eternal springtime, it’s a port town with a rich, yet comparatively recent history. Each neighborhood carries with it a distinctive architecture and atmosphere. Foreign languages hum on the sidewalks, in cafés and in restaurants.
Despite its delightful weather and inviting architecture, San Francisco is as international and sophisticated as it is wrought with a very palpable problem of homelessness en masse and drug addiction in the streets. Young and old, shoed and barefoot, you will see—see people who do not appear to be aware that they are among your world, conversing with the invisible, sleeping in parks or on the sidewalks. It’s a very sad and real part of the SF populous.
September and October are the summer months in San Francisco. Still, it’s an pleasant mid-70’s during the day and an agreeable low-60s in the night. The sun shines brightly every day. It’s blue skies as far as the eye can see from the center of the city and then “Karl the Fog” lurks over the surrounding hills off the ocean and encircles the bay with the evening sunset. The second week of October also marks Fleet Week in San Francisco which means fighter jets zoom up, down and in figure eights around the city breaking sound barriers and stopping locals and tourists alike in their tracks with their echoes, booms and aerial dances. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Despite its delightful weather and inviting architecture, San Francisco is as international and sophisticated as it is wrought with a very palpable problem of homelessness en masse and drug addiction in the streets. Young and old, shoed and barefoot, you will see—see people who do not appear to be aware that they are among your world, conversing with the invisible, sleeping in parks or on the sidewalks. It’s a very sad and real part of the SF populous.
September and October are the summer months in San Francisco. Still, it’s an pleasant mid-70’s during the day and an agreeable low-60s in the night. The sun shines brightly every day. It’s blue skies as far as the eye can see from the center of the city and then “Karl the Fog” lurks over the surrounding hills off the ocean and encircles the bay with the evening sunset. The second week of October also marks Fleet Week in San Francisco which means fighter jets zoom up, down and in figure eights around the city breaking sound barriers and stopping locals and tourists alike in their tracks with their echoes, booms and aerial dances. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: City Guide for a Flaneur: San Francisco
Guide Location: USA » San Francisco
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Dakota Arkin
Read it on Author's Website: http://maidstonebuttermilk.com/city-guide-for-a-flaneur-san-francisco/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: USA » San Francisco
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Dakota Arkin
Read it on Author's Website: http://maidstonebuttermilk.com/city-guide-for-a-flaneur-san-francisco/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- The Mission District
- Mission Dolores Park
- Lower Pacific Heights / Fillmore Street
- Hayes Valley
- Patricia's Green
- Painted Ladies
- Golden Gate Park
- Haight-Ashbury
- Lands End
- Sutro Baths
- The Big 4
- Lombard Street
- Ferry Building / Embarcadero
- The Castro
- Martuni's
- Stable Café
- Sandro
- Rag & Bone
- Steven Alan
- Palmer’s
- Cliff House
- Union Street
- City Lights Bookstore
- Sit & Spin
- Café du Nord
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