I have visited San Francisco and it's an awesome city. One thing I would recommend doing is going to the small mountain/big hill on the Marin County side of the Bay. There is a spectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge from up there. If you have a clear day, the lookout area is actually well above the top of the bridge such that you are looking down at the top of the Bridge. I shot around 40 photos up there. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most spectacular bridges in the world. Since it was erected in 1937 or so, it became the #1 suicide destination in the world and caused a phenomenon called "suicide tourism", in which people actually travelled from around the world to SF to commit suicide off the bridge. Psychologists interviewing survivors (I think the jump survival rate is around 10% or something like that) learned people went there because they wanted to see and experience something beautiful right before they died. Around 15 years ago, the local authorities installed suicide netting to stop the wave of suicides which had reached around 1,000 if memory serves. The case that preceded that decision involved a troubled teenage girl who took a taxi to the middle of the bridge from her home and then jumped off, successfully committing suicide. Some of the studies that have been done on those who survived the jump are very interesting.
Although it's a tourist trap, I enjoyed dungness crab, sourdough bread and beer (the classic San Francisco lunch) at Alioto's on Fisherman's Wharf: http://aliotos.com/ It's worth the price because of the views of Alcatraz and the GG Bridge. They both loom spectacularly in the background, like the Empire State Building in NYC. Also if you are just ordering the dungness crab, sourdough bread and beer, it's hard to fuck that up, but you do overpay at these places and reason why is the view primarily.
Ton Kiang in the Richmond section was the best dim sum I had in my life, and also the biggest variety I ever saw. http://www.tonkiangsf.com/ton-kiang-menu-category/dim-sum
There are likely also great dim sum places in the Chinatown.
I drove down Lombard Street (most crooked street in the world) in a small pickup truck and it was pretty wild.
As far as escorts I did not see any because I stay with family that lives there.
Although it's a tourist trap, I enjoyed dungness crab, sourdough bread and beer (the classic San Francisco lunch) at Alioto's on Fisherman's Wharf: http://aliotos.com/ It's worth the price because of the views of Alcatraz and the GG Bridge. They both loom spectacularly in the background, like the Empire State Building in NYC. Also if you are just ordering the dungness crab, sourdough bread and beer, it's hard to fuck that up, but you do overpay at these places and reason why is the view primarily.
Ton Kiang in the Richmond section was the best dim sum I had in my life, and also the biggest variety I ever saw. http://www.tonkiangsf.com/ton-kiang-menu-category/dim-sum
There are likely also great dim sum places in the Chinatown.
I drove down Lombard Street (most crooked street in the world) in a small pickup truck and it was pretty wild.
As far as escorts I did not see any because I stay with family that lives there.