SF Places to Visit
After Shelter-in-Place is Over
Heyo! I'm back at it again… It has been a terrible time but be strong everybody. Sooner or later this whole disastrous event will be over. Have you heard of social distancing? Of course you have! But for me, I like to call it "Physical Distancing," do you know why? Because people can still socialize without the danger of being sick using social media or video conferencing apps. Like Facebook, Instagram, zoom, wire, Snapchat, google hangout, and many more. I'm pretty sure during those conversations this question came up "What places do you want to go to after the shelter in place is over?" Of course it has! We can't wait for this thing to be over! Well I certainly feel that way too, I think everybody does. Well you are in luck! Because I'm here to offer you some places you can visit in SF after the shelter in place is over. (if they ever open up again).
Fisherman's Wharf is one of San Francisco's most popular tourist areas. This old section, once the Little Italy of San Francisco, is known for its shops, restaurants, and beautiful setting along the waterfront. It's a fun place to walk around and get a taste for the city. From here, you can also take a sightseeing cruise for spectacular views of the city, or organize a fishing charter.
At Pier 39, located in this general area, is home to more than 130 stores and unique places to eat. You can check out the vocal and adorable sea lions, ride the merry-go-round, or shop for classic San Francisco gifts, candy, and fudge. When you've had enough harbor excitement, try the clam chowder in a bread bowl or a seafood dinner at one of the historical restaurants. Afterward, treat yourself to a decadent dessert at Ghirardelli Square, home of the famed chocolatier. These are other places you can visit in Fisherman's Wharf:
The Cannery
Fort Mason
National Maritime Museum
Maritime State Historic Park
USS Pampanito
Art Institute
Telegraph Hill
Coit Memorial Tower
St Peters and Paul
Musée Mécanique
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
Ripley's Believe it or Not!
Fisherman's Wharf
By: Steven Erquiza