Up at 8, courtesy breakfast, walk 20´ through Marina to SF Maritime Historical Park, up the hills via Powell Hyde Cable car as a standee perching outside as if you´d done it all your life,
walk Market St (American style wider Diagonal),
to the famous landmark SF Pyramid building,
lunch in the comforting sun at trendy Mixt Greens with Nat´s girlfriend and host Paige, stroll in China Town, shop in clampered stores, a cappuccino in Italian quarter North Beach, a walk in glimpse in F F Coppola pricey cellar restaurant, ground level of an early XXth century rounded apex green skyscraper contrasting with the white Pyramid further down the street, a car ride in our host´s nervy BMW past Castro GAY neighborhood, up chilly windy Twin Peaks 330m cholas to enjoy the view of the whole city, bay and bridges, a line to enter Zeitgeist (bikers allowed in the patio spot), a walk along one of Castro´s main streets to ride the Muni Metro to connect with another cable car in the city lights, bus to our home in Luna Inn, drive to Richmond´s Pizza Orgasmica where there´s a choice of equally enticing pizza names sitting aground with 10+1 late 20s cheerful mixed nationality youth in a decor of Eastern fables, a touch of its Brazilean founders blended with Californian brews…
Let´s call it a day
walk Market St (American style wider Diagonal),
to the famous landmark SF Pyramid building,
lunch in the comforting sun at trendy Mixt Greens with Nat´s girlfriend and host Paige, stroll in China Town, shop in clampered stores, a cappuccino in Italian quarter North Beach, a walk in glimpse in F F Coppola pricey cellar restaurant, ground level of an early XXth century rounded apex green skyscraper contrasting with the white Pyramid further down the street, a car ride in our host´s nervy BMW past Castro GAY neighborhood, up chilly windy Twin Peaks 330m cholas to enjoy the view of the whole city, bay and bridges, a line to enter Zeitgeist (bikers allowed in the patio spot), a walk along one of Castro´s main streets to ride the Muni Metro to connect with another cable car in the city lights, bus to our home in Luna Inn, drive to Richmond´s Pizza Orgasmica where there´s a choice of equally enticing pizza names sitting aground with 10+1 late 20s cheerful mixed nationality youth in a decor of Eastern fables, a touch of its Brazilean founders blended with Californian brews…
Let´s call it a day
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