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pairrectravel · 4 months ago
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The Embarcadero in San Francisco is home to more than just famous landmarks like the Ferry Building and Pier 39. Hidden among its busy streets and bustling waterfront are lesser-known spots that offer a quieter, more personal experience of the city. One such gem is Pier 14, a peaceful pier that boasts stunning views of the Bay Bridge and city skyline, providing a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the beauty of the waterfront in a more tranquil setting.
In addition to its scenic spots, The Embarcadero hides a vibrant food scene waiting to be explored. While the Ferry Building Marketplace is well-known, it also houses local vendors offering unique, artisanal treats that reflect San Francisco’s diverse culinary landscape. Hidden away from the main tourist areas are cozy cafes and waterfront restaurants where you can savor the flavors of the city. Whether you’re exploring the sights or indulging in the local cuisine, the hidden gems along The Embarcadero promise an unforgettable experience
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lionheart-draws · 1 year ago
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Interview with a Local : San Francisco City Guide
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Uncover the hidden gems of San Francisco through an inspiring interview with a local. Gain valuable insights and discover breathtaking spots only a true San Franciscan can reveal.
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travelisthecure · 4 years ago
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Did you know that there’s a secret club behind the right outfield brick wall at Oracle Park? Most people don’t. But if you’re a Giants fan, you might know that the super exclusive Gotham Club hides behind those walls. If you’re sitting in the stands and looking toward the outfield brick wall, beneath the Arcade seats, you’ll find the scores of other games. Those scores are physically changed by people who’s only job throughout the game is to watch the scores of the other live games, and then update the scores by changing the wooden signs inside the club. With members-only access, the Gotham Club Clubhouse features on-field viewing before the game (in “The Bullpen”), a large bar and full service restaurant—all hidden behind the outfield scoreboard. From baseball shaped ice cube cocktails to Gilroy Garlic Fries and crab sandwiches without the line (IYKYK), the Gotham Club offers not just great food and cocktails but also a chance for true baseball fans to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, where you can peruse old NY Gothams, NY Giants and SF Giants memorabilia on the walls. If you thought that sounded cool, wait til you hear this: on the Suite Level there’s a second Gotham Club room hidden behind a door with a sign on it that says “Electrical Closet”. Behind those doors is a game room with two bowling lanes, a pool table, arcade-style video games, darts and more! #gothamclub #gothamclubmember #oraclepark #membersonly #sfgiants #giantsbaseball #giantsfan #gamerbabe #giants #sanfrancisco #sf #whattodoinsf #wheretoeatinsf #sfblog #sfblogger #sftravelguide #sftravel #coolestspotsinsanfrancisco #secretspotsinsf #bestbarsinsf #sffoodie #sffoodblog #mlb #mlbbaseball #sfgiantsfan #sfgiantsbaseball #gothamclub1883 (at The Gotham Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR9RIyglXeb/?utm_medium=tumblr
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