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Sunset Magazine Releases Travel Guide - Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010
Sunset Magazine Releases Travel Guide - Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010
Sunset editors bring you insider travel tips on San Francisco hotels, the top things to do in San Francisco, and more in the free Sunset Travel Guide, Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010
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10/08/2010
"The San Francisco Bay Area is my homeland, so you’d think it would start to feel same-old, same-old after all these years. But not so!” said Katie Tamony, Sunset editor-in-chief. “San Francisco continually surprises and delights me... "
Today, Sunset editors released the free Sunset Travel Guide, Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010. In this resourceful new guide, Sunset gives the true local’s take on California’s scenic city with information on the best lodging, dining, attractions, and activities.
Download the Sunset Travel Guide, Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010, to get Sunset’s travel tips, including:
• San Francisco dining: Sunset’s top 40 places to eat, including 10 pizzerias that elevate pies to haute cuisine, the hottest new restaurant splurges, cozy neighborhood brunch spots, and more
• San Francisco hotels: 15 fantastic accommodations at a variety of budgets
• Artsy San Francisco attractions: Strategies for enjoying opera, ballet, classical music, theater, film, and museums for bargain prices
• Feeling-good getaway: Tips on healthful things to do in San Francisco during its golden season, from the best places to luxuriate in the outdoors to healthy San Francisco dining choices
• Exploring Chinatown: Where to spa, shop, sip, and snack in a historic district reborn
• Secret Sausalito: How to ditch the tourist crowds and experience Marin’s charming waterfront haven like a local
• Fun in the outdoors: The scoop on serene spots to soak up natural beauty in the city and its environs beyond the typical San Francisco sightseeing circuits
“The San Francisco Bay Area is my homeland, so you’d think it would start to feel same-old, same-old after all these years. But not so!” said Katie Tamony, Sunset editor-in-chief. “San Francisco continually surprises and delights me with its penchant for innovation in the realms of food, art, and green living. What’s more, San Francisco manages to be very cosmopolitan without the pretentiousness of other big urban movers and shakers. But what I perhaps love the most about San Francisco is its ready access to tug-on-your-heartstrings, stunningly beautiful outdoors.”
Explore San Francisco—and don’t forget to claim your free copy of the Sunset Travel Guide, Best of San Francisco: Dining, Hotels, and Attractions 2010.
http://travelupdate.sunset.com/free-travel-guides/best-of-san-francisco-dining-hotels-and-attractions-2010
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