Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pro Seattle AND the pro San Fran posts are both right - which means you can't go wrongPersonally I'd vote for Seattle simply because I think of it as more distant from the east coast (assuming that is where you live) - I guess meaning that I could see it being more likely that you'd get to San Fran another time (combined with a trip to Napa, to drive PCH down the CA coast, etc.).
I agree. It sounds like Seattle may be the best bet for this trip. Anyone have neighborhood/hotel recs for Seattle? -OP
Anonymous wrote:The pro Seattle AND the pro San Fran posts are both right - which means you can't go wrongPersonally I'd vote for Seattle simply because I think of it as more distant from the east coast (assuming that is where you live) - I guess meaning that I could see it being more likely that you'd get to San Fran another time (combined with a trip to Napa, to drive PCH down the CA coast, etc.).
Personally I'd vote for Seattle simply because I think of it as more distant from the east coast (assuming that is where you live) - I guess meaning that I could see it being more likely that you'd get to San Fran another time (combined with a trip to Napa, to drive PCH down the CA coast, etc.). Anonymous wrote:San Francisco - less rain
Anonymous wrote:I'm from SF.
I know that Seattle is great (never been there, but know people who have) But as a SF native I'd recommend to visit!
Lots of attractions to visit. The weather is about the same as Seattle. Sometimes gloomy, chilly. But normally nice![]()
I love SF, but it is expensive! Haven't checked hotel rates but it's one of the most expensive cities in the country...so you might want to double check.
There's golden gate bridge to walk on. THere's the beach. There's alcatraz. Pier 39--CLAM CHOWDER SOUP A MUST!!!
And china town, shopping mall and just all around amazing ness. I may be biased here but...I would do some online research!
And there is the Bart. Able to take you anywhere!
ENJOY!!! I miss Cali SO much!