Saturday 13 July 2013

A Trip To San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge



Two Californian “locals” came to meet us today for many catching up. I haven’t seen both of these ladies for about 2 years now and that we didn’t really have a plan on what to achieve that day so we all visited see the Golden Gate Bridge. In the end, it is the most iconic and touristy devote San Francisco, isn’t it? A trip to Bay area wouldn’t be complete without a photo using the bridge.

We took public transport to obtain there because, let’s face it, my plan of walking there'd just end up killing all of us. Have you seen the steep hills of the city? I went up one street and i'm already out of breath! So we took the numbers 5 and 28 busses and lastly got to where the other tourists are. It had been a challenge finding a spot to have a photo without other people’s faces inside it but I did manage to find that spot after 30 minutes and countless test photos and my friend’s patience.

That was it for the main issue with the day - just us and also the bridge. It was already 4pm whenever we got back to Downtown. Somewhere in the center of all that photo-taking we lost tabs on time, well, not that we visited early to begin with. Once we returned to Downtown we had whether very late lunch or perhaps a very early dinner at Pinecrest, a 24-hour diner that serves “the best char-broiled hamburgers in San Francisco”, says their banner.
I'd a Penny Melt burger which was a hamburger with sautéed onions and American cheese served with fries. The bread was too greasy and also the patty was tasteless. K and Joy had the Chili Dog, a footlong hotdog on the bun with mexican chill. An enormous hotdog that no one can finish! It’s just too large you have to eat it having a knife and fork because it’s impossible to consume it like a normal hotdog on the bun. My other friend has got the Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce. She said hello wasn’t anything special. She was happier eating along side it of bread with butter and jam. Click to know about such type of famous landmarks and famous monuments.

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