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5 Fun Things in Northern Cali

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Wow, can you believe 5 years ago I wrote this blog post:  5 Fun Things in Southern California. And while San Francisco has been on my city bucket list for a while now, that last blog inspired the layout for this one.

Part of my 2019 resolution is to travel every month, so the weekend surrounding MLK Jr. Day my sister and I headed to San Fran! We stayed in an Airbnb, per usual, and found ourselves soaking in the California sun before we had to head back to the Nebraska winter. 5 things we enjoyed doing and seeing are:

  1. Golden Gate Bridge

After brunch one day, we saw a shop across that street that dealt with bike rentals. We found the cost to be extremely reasonably at $34 each for a whole day (ending at 5o’clock). From where we were at, we headed to the coastline and then up the bike path to the bridge. The hills were tremendous, but we got beautiful views of the water, the city and Alcatraz. AND – there’s no cost for bikers/walkers on the bridge.

  1. Kirby Cove

When we got across the bridge, we were in Sausalito. Here we made our way up one more, steep hill and came to a dirt path where we decided to park and lock our bikes. We then headed down this quiet path where all we could hear was nature. We eventually came to secluded beach with more views of the city and the Golden Gate Bridge. For reference, our biking here and back took 4 hours total.

  1. Shopping

If you’ve ever been to California before, you know the West Coast usually has some pretty cool stores that are unlike anywhere else and being from Nebraska, we took advantage of that. I introduced my sister to Brandy Melville and we both got San Francisco hoodies and I got a keychain for my collection.

  1. Painted Ladies

These houses are so photographed for a couple reasons 1) they’re cute 2) they’re some of the most expensive houses on the market 3) they’re featured on the Full House opening credits. AND there’s a cute little park you can hang out in and take in the sunny Cali weather.

  1. Financial District

One of the last things my sister and I really enjoyed doing was driving through the Bay Area’s Financial District. It was full of really high and expensive looking buildings that we couldn’t take our eyes off of.

Since we were only there for a weekend, and our arriving flight got delayed for 7 hours (thanks, United), we were shorter on time then we would’ve liked. So, if you’re ever in San Francisco and have more time, add sightseeing in Fisherman’s Wharf and touring Alcatraz to your list!

**Did I miss anything?
**What’s on your San Francisco list?

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