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Can someone give me some basic tips and advice for making a Resume for Vancouver?

Visit, stay and open a restaurant in Canada. Any tips?

My wife and I are doing a road trip Chicago-Vancouver/mid-Aug/08yaris/10days. Tips needed!ANY TIPS,THANKS!?

Traveling to Disney World, Any Tips?

Does anyone have any tips for traveling to Disney World?

Advice and tips on solo camping?

Where should I rent a car and where should I stay when visiting Yellowstone?

Travel tips for backpacking through Europe for the first time?

I'm traveling to San Francisco for the first time. What should I know? Any tips?

Travelling to San Francisco in early May, just the 2 of us (both under 35). If anyone has any tips as to what we HAVE to do, I'd love to hear it! I haven't been in over 15 years, and i'm sure alot has changed. The only thing I've got planned for sure is the Alcatraz tour. (though not sure if its better to take the day tour or the night tour... advice??) I appreciate all answers, Thanks so Much! NOTE: we are flying in, so won't have a car.

Tip on what NOT to do...... dont pick up any dropped change.

Smart choice to not have a car in SF. Use public transportation to explore the city. Purchase a multi day pass so you can ride all the Muni convayances. Cable Car fare is now $5 one way so the pass pays for itself if you only take a cable car a few you want to visit Alcatraz buy tickets ahead of time on line as the tours [especially night tour] sell out days in it has been 15 years since your last visit you will see a lot of changes in the city. In particular you should revisit the following places. Embarcadro - Since the freeway came down the waterfront has opened up and the renovation of the ferry building is worth a trip just to enjoy all the great food and views in that area. The DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park has a brand new building and the Asian Art Museum now has its own building in the Civic Center Area. While in Civic Center take a short trip to the new public library, in particular the 6th floor exhibition space and San Francisco History Room. Check out the Beach Chalet in Golden Gate Park, restored murals on the first floor, brew pub with amazing views of the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy!

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Im from San Francisco and live here. If you dont have a car you can use the Muni, BART, Cable Car. Yes you can go to Alcatraz you buy the tickets close to Pier 39. You can take the night and the day tour and the Golden Gate tour. You just have to buy the packet. You can go to the: Golden Gate Cable Car Alcatraz Union Square City Hall ChinaTown Lombard St Coit Tower Fishermans Wharf Etc Start off in Downtown San Francisco (thats your key to where ever you want to go.)

Marin Headlands! They're gorgeous, right on the other side of the golden gate bridge.

Shopping in Union Square and GG Bridge

San Francisco is a great place for a vacation. You will be able to take the BART right from the airport to the city and I would definitely buy a Muni Passport (they have them for 1, 3, and 7 days). It allows you to use the streetcars, light rail vehicles, buses, electric trolley coaches, and the cable cars, You can buy them from 8am to 8pm at the information booths in the baggage claim areas of SFO. There are many options for things to do...here are some favorites: Cable Car ride (of, course) Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate Park (Japanese Tea Garden) - ride a bike Chinatown - eat Chinese, enjoy the sights, smells and sounds (you will feel like you are in China!) Embarcadero and Financial District - shopping and huge skyscrapers Neighborhoods.....North Beach (great restaurants, interesting area), Marina (outdoor cafes) - lovely neighborhoods, Nob Hill (great views) Fisherman's Wharf & Pier 39 - clam chowder served in "sour dough" bowl, street entertainment, and shopping Also, check out some unique tours and free things to do (including free museum days) at: are many wonderful restaurants to try.....especially in the North Beach and Marina Neighborhoods. ENJOY!

Don't spend a dime until you get here. You're gonna need every last penny to survive a vacation out here.

I am going to San Francisco too this end of the month! I've never been there. This is a VERY GOD QUESTION!!!! Thank YOU!

What is the independent travel which I plan and I realise? - Independent travel for me it: independence, a freedom in choosing and decision-making. It is responsibility which lies on me and only on me. Is a way to experience the country, to size up it without relying on luster of tourist magazines, being in private with way of life: people, meal, binge, dances, the nature...

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