No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to Fisherman's Wharf. This highly popular attraction is truly a requisite stop as it seamlessly combines the area's unmistakable natural beauty, commercial prowess, and maritime heritage all in one place. You'll want to save a whole afternoon to take it all in, as you will be struck by the impressive selection of one-of-a-kind shops, unforgettable lookout points and excellent restaurants. And speaking of restaurants, you can't visit Fisherman's Wharf without sampling such tasty delicacies as Dungeness crab and clam chowder.
People who love books love Litquake, the yearly literary festival held every fall in San Francisco. Renowned authors are on hand for lectures and book signings, and interesting panels, workshops and parties are also part of what makes Litquake such an essential event for both readers and writers of all backgrounds. One of the highlights of this event is the three-hour Lit-Crawl through the Mission District that features stops at galleries, bookstores, bars and cafes.
The Spyglass Hill Golf Course offers both beauty and challenge in a perfectly balanced package that is deceptively inviting. This scenic course is located in Pebble Beach and is situated on Spyglass Hill. Because of its location on the hill, the course's elevation varies thus making for a highly challenging game. The rolling hills and spacious fairways will require you to play with focus and versatility. The greens are of average size but tend to be alarmingly quick. This course has been one of the host sites for the AT&T National Pro-Am, and for even those seasoned players, these eighteen holes were quite a challenge.
The biggest Hollywood hits are all here, and the XD feature only augments the venue´s already high-tech presentation. Comfortable seats, an impressive concession selection and wide screens assure that your night out at the movies will be as enjoyable as possible.