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Moon San Diego: Including Tijuana, Rosarito, and Ensenada (Moon Handbooks) Review

Moon San Diego: Including Tijuana, Rosarito, and Ensenada (Moon Handbooks)
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this is a great guide book with lots of good maps, suggestions for dining and accomodations, and transportation. It is highly recommended.

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Seasoned writer and outdoors enthusiast Ericka Chickowski offers an insider's view of San Diego, from surfing at San Onofre State Beach to exploring the expansive San Diego Zoo. Ericka includes great trip ideas such as On a Mission, a tour of the city's historical sights, and Surf and Turf, which covers recreational opportunities in and out of the water. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon San Diego has lots of options for a range of travel budgets. Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and many regional, area, and city-centered maps. With advice on where to grab a cocktail in the Gaslamp Quarter and hike in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, Moon San Diego gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers, first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon Handbooks are the cure for the common trip.

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Great Escapes: Northern California (Great Escapes) Review

Great Escapes: Northern California (Great Escapes)
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I always thought you should have a really heavy guidebook when traveling, even close to home. But I don't think that any more after reading this one. This book is a great deal, an excellent guide for both locals and visitors to the Bay Area. From Big Sur to Mendocino to Lake Tahoe, it gathers a wide range of both well-known and more obscure Northern California destinations in a concise, informative, and personable volume. Its less than 200 pages are packed with dozens of ideas for one- to three-day getaways with ample specifics to keep you busy.
The book pulls it off through a combination of tight, interesting writing and limited but thoughtful and discerning listings for things like food and lodging. Other examples of this approach: This isn't the guide for a full-bore winery tour, but it will get you to some smaller off-the-beaten-track vintners. And while Great Escapes includes San Francisco, Berkeley, and Oakland, it skips the typical tourist attractions, instead opting to describe some neighborhoods and spots that locals will recognize approvingly.
Use this book on its own for some outstanding and even unexpected experiences, or as a starting point for your Northern California travels. As someone who has lived in San Francisco for several years, the book makes me realize how many places I didn't even know I wanted to visit.


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Lonely Planet California Trips (Regional Travel Guide) Review

Lonely Planet California Trips (Regional Travel Guide)
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I'm a native Californian, and have lived in the state for, er, several decades. I was hoping this book would offer people wanting to visit California some ideas for good itineraries, even if they would need a more detailed guidebook on the area chosen to plan a trip.
Unfortunately, no. Perhaps the first clue should have been on the cover, where it says "68 themed itineraries". Too many of the trips are thematic rather than realistic trips. The worst are in the first section, called "Iconic Trips". Here there are such absurdities as "trips" that list beaches or surf spots along long stretches of the coast. A literary trip has four locations in the LA area, a long drive up the coast, then eleven more around the bay area. A culinary tour has two stops in the LA area, a long drive through the central valley, then ten stops in the bay area. Perhaps the worst is "A Burrito Odyssey", which hits five burrito joints in San Francisco, five in Los Angeles, and three in San Diego, with many hours on the I5 in between. Surely no one would ever make such a trip?
Where time is the theme, there are "48 hours" trips for San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. As I know the latter two much better, I'll assess those trips as pinball passes through the cities, hitting some obvious tourist spots, and a lot of places that leave me thinking "huh?".
Some themes are cutesy, such as "Yosemite Aquatic". It's aquatic because some of the features are waterfalls and lakes, you see. (If you are planning a trip to Yosemite--and if you've never been there, you should be--buy a real guide to the area. It's one of the most spectacular on earth, and the trip deserves some good planning.) Their trip to Santa Barbara wine country references the movie "Sideways" of course. I visit the area often, and would offer very different recommendations than this guidebook.
Each "trip" description averages five pages or so, including a one or two page summary of things to do, places to eat, and places to stay. The information is minimal, and not what you would expect from a good guidebook. Because I didn't find information that was just wrong I'll give this book two stars rather than one, but it may be the least useful guidebook to California I've seen.

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68 of the Region's Best Trips!Whether you're a local looking for a long weekend escape, a visitor looking to explore or you simply need some ideas when family and friends come to visit, Lonely Planet's Trips series offers the best itineraries - and makes it easy to plan the perfect trip time and again.Theme icons make finding the perfect trip simple - no matter what your interestEasy-to-use maps for every trip, plus driving times and directionsExplore the region with trips ranging from two to seven days, and day trips from San Francisco, Los Angeles and San DiegoLocal experts and celebrities share their favorite trip ideas, including a winemaker's wine tour, a Surfer magazine editor's surf tour and a food-lovers' tour from Alice WatersIconic Trips chapter covers must-do trips across the region, from Up the Pacific Coast Highway to a A Burrito OdysseyTune In on the road with our regional music playlistsFamily-friendly and pet-friendly listings throughoutGreen Index lists the region's most environmentally friendly optionsTravel America with Lonely PlanetSince 1984 Lonely Planet USA has published over 100 guides to America, working with over 200 American travel writers. For this Trips series our authors drove more than 100,000 miles, visited 230 diners, stopped at 810 roadside attractions and rediscovered the country they love. Visit Lonely Planet online at www.lonelyplanet.com

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Exploring the Back Roads: 28 Day Trips in the Greater Bay Area Review

Exploring the Back Roads: 28 Day Trips in the Greater Bay Area
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Exploring the Back Roads: 28 Day Trips in the Greater Bay Area appears in its third updated edition to provide California Bay Area residents with discriminating guides selected for their scenic, pastoral and historic qualities. From old levee roads in the Delta area to the ruins of Jack London's Wolf House, chapters survey roads less traveled, and does an outstanding job with its clear, easy line maps and step-by-step surveys of routes, alternatives, and local history. Mention of facilities or lack thereof also lend to making a back roads exploration day trip an informed, easy one.
Diane C. Donovan
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The revised edition of the famous guide to the scenic lanes and byways of the countryside around San Francisco. These drives have been selected for their scenic, pastoral, or historic qualities. Each trip comes with a map and one or more photos, Pack a picnic basket, take along your camera, and escape from the freeways. Follow levee roads in the fascinating Delta region. Take the Old San Juan Grade Road, built in 1915. Visit the ruins of Jack London's Wolf House. Enjoy isolation and wonderful scenery from Marin to the Geysers, and from the Wine Country to the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Artificial Imagination: A Humorous Photo Story Of A Journey Through California, Seattle And Nashville Review

Artificial Imagination: A Humorous Photo Story Of A Journey Through California, Seattle And Nashville
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Great book, love it! It's hilarious! I could not stop giggling, I cracked up page after page. Really Nice!
And so many nice photographs. I was traveling with the author, feeling his ambitions, his surprise, excitement and pain. And what a brave soul! He (yes, despite its claims to have been written by an AI program, this book is written by a loving, feeling, breathing human for sure!)--He is able to maintain his sense of humor even as he moves from one place to another, faces one set back after another! He always comes back!
Wow! What a story!!
Oh, And the love story in the end is touching.

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This is the extended second edition of the full color interior version of the book.

This captivating, new book mixes technologyand art together into a fascinating and philosophical combination.

The book follows one high-tech immigrant's journey through United States as he graduates from University of California and ventures from Silicon Valley to Seattle, Nashville and back to California in a quest for his dream job and his search for a place which accepts him, a place he could call home.

The story is purportedly narrated by anartificial intelligence program with theability to simulate human creativity, sense of humor and spirit of adventure.

Technology is all brain, no heart, all cold logic, and no warm soul, or is it?This gemof a book reminds us that technology could not exist were it not for boundless creativity, and it does this in such a way as to also remind us that without that very same creativity, there would be no art, no literature.


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San Juan Island (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)) Review

San Juan Island (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))
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This book continued in the same wonderful story telling as all the other Images of America series. There were many pictures as well as interesting facts.

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With sheltered harbors, open prairies, and secluded woodlands, San Juan Island has been a magnet for human habitation for thousands of years. Salmon runs and rich soil promised not only an abundant food source but also a good living for those willing to work hard. But it was not until the islands became the focus of an international boundary dispute between Great Britain and the United States in the late 1850s that San Juan Island drew the attention of Europeans and Americans. These newcomers watched how Coast Salish and Northwest Coast peoples harvested natural resources and adapted their techniques. Settlers and Indians sometimes intermarried, and many of their descendants remain to this day. San Juan Islanders of all generations have worked hard to preserve their home, thus maintaining a sense of place that is as evident today as it was when the first canoes came ashore.

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Wikitravel San Francisco: The free, complete, up-to-date and reliable guide to San Francisco Review

Wikitravel San Francisco: The free, complete, up-to-date and reliable guide to San Francisco
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I have vacationed in San Francisco a number of times over the years, and I thought I knew the city. The Wikitravel San Francisco guide book made my last visit a new adventure. I will always use it on return visits.

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San Diego & Tijuana: Great Destinations: A Complete Guide (Explorer's Great Destinations) Review

San Diego and Tijuana: Great Destinations: A Complete Guide (Explorer's Great Destinations)
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I have found this book to be both very informative and extremely helpful while visiting San Diego.
Traveling to a city where the restaurants are not familiar is very challenging, and this an excellent guide.
The photography is also very appealing.

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Great Destinations™ puts the guide back in "guidebook."
Home to the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and miles of lush coastline, the San Diego region attracts more than 25 million visitors each year. Distinctive for their accuracy, simplicity, and conversational tone, the diverse travel guides in our Great Destinations series meet the conflicting demands of the modern traveler. They're packed full of up-to-date information to help plan the perfect getaway. And they're compact and light enough to come along for the ride. A tool you'll turn to before, during, and after your trip, these guides include:
Chapters on lodging, dining, transportation, history, shopping, recreation, and more!
A section packed with practical information, such as lists of banks, hospitals, post offices, laundromats, numbers for police, fire, and rescue, and other relevant information.
Maps of regions and locales.
Black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout

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Insight Guide San Francisco (Insight Guides Smart Guides) Review

Insight Guide San Francisco (Insight Guides Smart Guides)
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This is a great compact guide for short-and-sweet information on the SF essentials. It has a well-edited selection of restaurants, attractions, hotels, shops, and other fun things to do in an easy A-Z format (A is for Alcatraz, L is for Literature, M is for Museums, S is for Sports,for example). I especially liked that the guide was thin and light (definitely not one of those massive 400-pagers), and that it had an easy contemporary style and lots of color photos which made it enjoyable to read.

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A brand new series from Insight brings you the "Smart Guide" for smart travellers. The unique and innovative A-Z format of "Smart Guides" allows you to plan your trip to San Francisco according to your own personal taste.Themed headings cover over 400 amazing things to see and do from bars, cafes, churches and architecture, to fashion, hotels, shopping and much more for a truly tailor-made, individual travel experience.Area overviews conveniently highlight the best each district has to offer, covering Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Nob Hill and more, helping you to set priorities for your trip.The front-cover flap highlights all the top sights of San Francisco along with page numbers for quick reference.This guide also contains a street atlas with full index and detailed mapping which is cross-referenced to the main text for ease of use.A transport map and city locater is also included. The back-cover flap provides fascinating facts and figures, along with other useful contact information.If that wasn't enough you also receive a free HotelClub loyalty card, offering GBP10 off your first hotel booking plus great savings of up to 60 percent on over 30,000 hotels across 120 countries. "Smart Guides" - The Smart way to navigate.

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Fodor's Northern California 2009: with Napa, Sonoma, Yosemite, San Francisco, and Lake Tahoe (Fodor's Gold Guides) Review

Fodor's Northern California 2009: with Napa, Sonoma, Yosemite, San Francisco, and Lake Tahoe (Fodor's Gold Guides)
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We used this book for our recent vacation to Napa, Sonoma, Lake Tahoe and a quick trip through San Francisco. Everything it suggested was right on, hotels and resturants. We had an excellent vacation and the map that is included was very helpful for our trip. I will use it again for out next trip out to Monteray and Carmel.

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Fodor's. For Choice Travel Experiences.Fodor's helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you're at the helm, Fodor's offers the assurance of our expertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It's like having a friend in Northern California!•Updated annually, Fodor's Northern California provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available in a guidebook.•Fodor's Northern California features options for a variety of budgets, interests, and tastes, so you make the choices to plan your trip of a lifetime.•If it's not worth your time, it's not in this book. Fodor's discriminating ratings, including our top tier Fodor's Choice designations, ensure that you'll know about the most interesting and enjoyable places in Northern California.•Experience Northern California like a local! Fodor's Northern California includes choices for every traveler, from skiing the Southern Sierra and hiking the North Coast to vineyard hopping in Sonoma and relaxing in San Francisco's trendy cafés, and much more! •Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include "Top Reasons to Go," "Word of Mouth" advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common travel pitfalls.•Fodor's Northern California includes a pullout map!Visit Fodors.com for more ideas and information, travel deals, vacation planning tips, reviews and to exchange travel advice with other travelers.

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Road Trip USA Pacific Coast Highway Review

Road Trip USA Pacific Coast Highway
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This book does not include everything that you need to know about the PCH, but makes a pretty good attempt. It's the most up to date book on places to stay, eat, and attractions to visit along the highway including necessary phone numbers and websites. (very handy!) It has pictures of the major attractions, small but effective maps in each of the major cities and in each state, and local event information for certain towns and cities. The author also tells when the best times to visit for things such as:whale watching in Oregon or Monarch butterfly gatherings in California. Another nice feature is that it tells the reader of local legends, past-times, festivals, and customs that shows what makes each little (and big) town distinctive from one another. What's more is that it is just small enough to fit inside a purse or back pocket for when you are ready to make that awesome roadtrip. The only thing I can really say that is disappointing about it, is that it just doesn't seem long enough. I wish he would've added another 50-100 pages of stories and attractions. Do not use this book as your only reference.

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Professional traveler Jamie Jensen traveled more than 400,000 miles to bring you the best-selling travel guide Road Trip USA. In this expanded tour of the Pacific Coast Highway, Jamie takes you from the dense green forests of Washington to the gorgeous beaches of Southern California. From logging towns to surfer lore, Road Trip USA Pacific Coast Highway covers every aspect of this mostly two-lane route through the unabashedly breathtaking western coast. Road Trip USA Pacific Coast Highway highlights major cities, obscure towns, popular attractions, roadside curiosities, historic sites, and oddball trivia. Exit the interstates and create your own driving adventures on the west coast's unrivaled scenic highway.

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Fodor's Los Cabos & the Baja Peninsula, 2nd Edition (Full-Color Gold Guides) Review

Fodor's Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula, 2nd Edition (Full-Color Gold Guides)
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In anticipation of an upcoming trip to Southern Baja, I purchased LOS CABOS & BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR [Kevin Delgado] and Fodor's LOS CABOS & THE BAJA PENINSULA. Both guides are useful, but much of it depends on what you're looking for in a travel book. In short, Delgado's book is more of a directory. That is, he provides fairly extensive reviews on the major hotels, inns, and restaurants in the main cities/towns of Baja. Fodor's is better for a review of restaurants, whereas Delgado's is better at helping you decide where to stay.
The bottom line for me is that the Fodor's book is a much better purchase. The authors give greater descriptions of what you can see/do in Southern Baja than is true for Delgado. In contrast, Delgado only hits on the main communities (Cabo San Lucas, San Jose Del Cabo, Todos Santos, La Paz), but even then, the background provided about these towns is scant. In contrast, Fodor's covers the more obscure communities, and helps the reader understand that there are things to see and do in Baja besides surfing, fishing, and whale watching [e.g., explore parks filled with cacti; Mission tours; go searching for petroglyphs; find where the museums are].
Fodor's also goes into depth--mostly absent in Delgado's book--on issues of concern for novice travellers to Mexico (e.g., language, passports, insurance, tipping, health considerations, etc.). While Delgado addresses some of this, novice travellers want details, reassurance, and translation guides; Fodor's offers this.
The Fodor's book was published in 2010 and Delgado's in 2011. Given this, it is reasonable to expect a detailed acknowledgement of security issues, in light of the gang/cartel wars that have commanded much of our attention of late. Fodor's devotes several pages to security issues, whereas it isn't covered at all in Delgado's book (take away message: Go to Baja. Just be alert and be careful. Go to mainland Mexico? Mmmm, not me, at least not for now).
All that stated, it astounds me that any travel book can be written without giving coverage to the topic of gays and lesbians. I believe that studies have shown that gays and lesbians travel at an increased rate--relative to heterosexuals--and typically spend more when travelling than is true for their heterosexual counterparts. This is where the Delgado book excels. He not only acknowledges the gay and lesbian traveller--noting that Mexico, in general, is a fairly conservative country--but the Fodor's book doesn't address the issue at all. In Delgado's book, there are references for gay/lesbian-oriented hotels/BB's in Cabo San Lucas, Todos Santos, La Paz, and Loreto.
My overall recommendation; I found the Fodor's book better than Delgado's, as my goal is to explore Baja, not to fish and sunbathe. Regardless of which book you buy, I encourage you to cross-reference the hotels/restaurants listed with websites such as TripAdvisor. In addition, there are several good websites devoted to travel in Baja, written by people who actually live there. Have fun!

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Sailing The Bay Review

Sailing The Bay
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While the focus of this book is on sailing San Francisco Bay this book offers much to all travel on the bay whether in kayak, windsurfer, powerboat or sailboat. Full of nautical and maritime history and lore. Marine articles from local newspapers. Plenty of tips on wide range of conditions one can expect on the bay (wind and the fog). Full of tips on the different micro bays (West Bay, North Bay, San Pablo Bay, the Delta, Sausalito, East Bay, South Bay and Beyond the Golden Gate Bridge (aka Potato Patch) within the San Francisco Bay. Included are harbors and boat launches located throughtout San Francisco Bay. While I learned to sail in San Francisco as a child, I have done most of my sailing in Southern Cal which is a lot calmer than San Francico Bay so this book is valuable resource for anyone who want to enjoy and challenge the conditions of the San Francisco Bay area waterways! Cheers!

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Sailing The Bay is a complete survey of San Francisco Bay: tide, wind, folkways, mores, the places to go, the ocean outside, the bruises, the beauty, and the inside line. Here is everything you need to know to be a complete sailor on San Francisco Bay.Kimball Livingston's writing is packed with the spirit and the canny tales ofa water rat who has sailed the bay upside down and sideways. The author also gives rein to his scientific, analytical side, and he draws upon the best talents of the time, relating their favorite "holds and escapes" for the challenging winds and tides of the region. Whitbread winner Paul Cayard writes the foreword, Olympian Jeff Madrigali speaks on racing strategies for the Berkeley Circle, and U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Ralph Ta-Shun Cheng addresses the interplay between wind and tide, for example. Cruisers will find a guide to favored destinations from Petaluma on the north to Alviso on the south. But, Sailing The Bay reaches beyond the nuts and bolts ofracing moves and overnight anchorages to embrace the characters and events that have "made" San Francisco Bay. If you want to be a savvy sailor, you need this book. If you want to share in the traditions of San Francisco Bay, you have to have it.

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Not for Tourists Guide 2008 to San Francisco (Not for Tourists Guidebook) Review

Not for Tourists Guide 2008 to San Francisco (Not for Tourists Guidebook)
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Having just moved to San Francisco a few months ago I was excited about the prospect of this book.However, the book failed to live up to my expectations of a "not for tourist" city guide book. The main problem is that the print is miniscule and very hard to read. I'm in my mid-twenties with 20/20 vision - yet I feel that I need a magnifying glass to read this book or risk ruining my eyesight! Because of this small print there is a lot packed into the book - yet only 10% of it is useful to me (maps of neighborhoods and locations of post offices). Also the size of this book is awkward -- it is too large to fit comfortably in a pocket or a purse (unless you have large pockets or a large purse) - so what is the point of the tiny print? This book should have been produced normal size. Instead of this, I recommend getting the 2008 Lonely Planet San Francisco city guide - which is very useful for residents as well as tourists. And if you need maps - just buy a good city map (the MUNI map is a must and can be found at the info center at Union Square for $2.00). If you are moving to the bay area or have just moved, the "Newcomer's Handbook to San Francisco" is also very useful.

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In the palm-sized Not For Tourists Guide To San Francisco, you will find all the maps, resources, and practical information you will need to negotiate your way around thie city. If you need kids' activities for visiting nieces, or nude beaches for your college buddies, or if its midnight and you need to find the closest open gas station or a locksmith because your roommate locked you out... NFT has the answer.To keep up with the revolving nature of city business, we've updated all of our listings, because we know how embarrassing it is to take a first date to a closed establishment. We've also added new sections on exciting spots around the Bay Area including Mill Valley, Oakland, Angel Island, Pacifica Beach and Fort Funston. And a new Wi-Fi page gives you the latest on wireless Internet hotspots. This guide lets you take advantage of the wealth of local services and resources surrounding you in San Francisco.

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eat.shop san francisco: A Curated Guide of Inspired and Unique Locally Owned Eating and Shopping Establishments in San Francisco and the Easy Bay (eat.shop guides) Review

eat.shop san francisco: A Curated Guide of Inspired and Unique Locally Owned Eating and Shopping Establishments in San Francisco and the Easy Bay (eat.shop guides)
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Got the first edition of this book and it was very very good. Seeing the new edition came out I immediately bought and was pleasantly surprised this is thicker than the prior edition. All the shops and restaurants that this guide lists does not disappoint. Ofcourse, alot depends on your personal tastes but I can safely say if you want to feel immersed into the city and not feel like a tourist just looking, get this guide.

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Sleekly designed and focusing exclusively on locally owned restaurants and stores, these modern city-guides are unique in both form and content. Each featured business is hand-picked by the author to represent the crème de la crème of cities beloved by both locals and tourists. The overall selection presents a fresh and unexpected look at each city, highlighting an exciting array of neighborhoods. The convenient size is ideal for bags and purses, while the eye-popping layouts of luscious photographs, efficient maps, and brief hotel recommendations will help make planning an excursion almost as fun as eating and shopping.

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A Photo Tour of San Francisco and Northern California Review

A Photo Tour of San Francisco and Northern California
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I bought it as a present for my friends who never visited SF. It gave them nice overview where I live.

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Golden Gate Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Stroll, Bike, Jog, Roll in San Francisco and Marin Review

Golden Gate Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Stroll, Bike, Jog, Roll in San Francisco and Marin
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I have reviewed lots of travel-related guidebooks over the years, so I can say with some authority that the Golden Gate Trailblazer--the third title in the popular Trailblazer series--is a real find. Although I lived for a number of years in the San Francisco/Marin area, I was simply overwhelmed by the amount of new information I learned about this most wonderful place. The choices of hikes, walks, jogs, and off-road (and sometimes on-road) cycling options are simply overwhelming. The "Best of San Francisco and Marin" section thankfully helps to break down all these choices into dozens of useful categories to help you get to where you want to go faster (for example: Short Walks to High Places; Wildflowers; and Raptors and Woodland Birds; Family Rides; Beach Runs; etc.). The "Free Advise and Opinion" section near the back, while only three pages in length, is nothing short of fabulous in dispensing loads of cryptically written, helpful information and side-splitting humor in equal proportions. And the black-and-white photography throughout the book are stunning in creating a visual sense of place (In my view, the quality of the photos sometimes reaches award-winning status--I would certainly love to see enlargements of some of my favorites!). Including hundreds of trail descriptions, jogging paths, and so forth in a book less than 300 pages long is no mean trick. The Sprouts accomplish this by using a consistent, well-organized, yet compact format, well-selected abbreviations, and carefully crafted yet succinct directions. One important note: This is one book where reading the "How to Use This Book" section will be time well spent. The organization of the book works and works well. But the reader will benefit by taking a moment to orient him or herself. And buying a good street map of the area is another essential, as the authors themselves so indicate. Map drawing, especially in the backcountry of Marin County, is a major challenge and the authors were wise to leave that job to the cartographers. With a copy of the Golden Gate Trailblazer and a good street map in hand you will be ready to explore places you may have never even heard of in a lifetime of living in the Bay Area. And if you are first-time visitors you will be thrilled to have so much well-informed guidance in selecting the activity that is just right for you. And, oh yes, a final tip of the hat to the authors for taking the time to include dozens of good ideas for outdoor exploration for those in wheelchairs and parents who opt to push the little one(s) in a baby stroller.

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A new edition of the book has been published for 2004.It is completely revised and updated and contains twelve new maps. See: GOLDEN GATE TRAILBLAZER: WHERE TO HIKE, WALK, BIKE IN SAN FRANCISCO AND MARIN, isbn 0967007275.With 102 recreational trailheads covering San Francisco and Marin County - which are linked by the famous bridge - Golden Gate Trailblazer is a complete guide, for both first-time visitors and lifelong locals. Dozens of city strolls and cultural attractions are offered along with the book's 300 plus hikes. Joggers and mountain bikers will find some 200 paths. Parents pushing baby strollers and wheelchair riders are offered complete listings. Trailblazer also includes special sections for family outings, dog-friendly trails, kayaks, camping, and inline skating. All public lands are covered, including the Golden Gate national Recreation Area, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin Headlands, Muir Woods, seven California State Parks, several dozen Marin County Open Space Preserves, California State Wetlands, Golden Gate Park and numerous city and neighborhood parks. City strolls take in Fishermans Wharf, Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Palace of Fine Arts, Haight-Ashbury!, the Embarcadero, downtown, Victorian neighborhoods and some of San Francisco's best kept secrets. Strolls are offered for Marin's hip and historic towns such as Sausalito, Mill Valley, Tiburon and Bolinas.

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