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SAN FRANCISCO WEDDING IN NOVEMBER
November, 2008 in San Francisco
Ceremony: Swedenborgian Church - Ceremony
Reception: Spruce Restaurant - Reception
Venues
- Ceremony: Swedenborgian Church - Ceremony
- Attraction: Alcatraz
- Reception: Spruce Restaurant - Reception
- Attraction: Golden Gate Bridge
- Hotel: Marriott San Francisco
- Attraction: Haight Ashbury
- Restaurant: La Corneta
- Attraction: Japanese Tea Garden
- Restaurant: Squat and Gobble
- Attraction: Lombard Street
- Restaurant: Trattoria Pinocchio
- Attraction: Pier 39 - Fisherman's Wharf
- Attraction: Alamo Square Park
- Attraction: Precita Eyes Mural Tour




Restaurant:
La Corneta
2731 Mission StSan Francisco, CA 94110, US
"Best burritos, hands down! Make sure to stop here when exploring the Mission District, full of Hispanic heritage and beautiful murals. Take BART to 24th and Mission. It's between 23rd and 24th Streets one block away from the station."
Restaurant:
Squat and Gobble
1428 Haight StSan Francisco, CA 94117, US
"A great place to eat while you're visiting the Haight. Their crepes are AMAZING, and they offer a wide variety of salads, wraps and other goodies to munch on."
Restaurant:
Trattoria Pinocchio
401 Columbus AveSan Francisco, CA 94133, US
"This quaint restaurant in the heart of Little Italy makes the best homemade pasta in San Francisco. Make sure to stop in if you're in the area!"
Attraction:
Alamo Square Park
Fulton St & Steiner StSan Francisco, CA 94117, US
"Beautiful Victorian mansions and great views of the city. Take the #5 bus to Pierce Street and walk two blocks south."
Attraction:
Alcatraz
, US"Step back in time and experience the most notorious federal penitentiary in US history. Home to infamous criminals like Al "Scarface" Capone, the tour of the island and prison is filled with history and great views of the city. Make sure to book your tickets online a few weeks in advance. Tickets sell out quickly and if you wait to get them they will most likely be sold out! The boats leave from Pier 33."
Attraction:
Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco, CA, US"Walk, rent a bike, or take a cable car over the Golden Gate Bridge! We recommend taking a cable car tour over the bridge and through some of the neighborhoods of the city. The link above is to the tour we took when we first visited. Make sure to book tickets a week in advance!"
Attraction:
Haight Ashbury
Haight St & Ashbury StSan Francisco, CA 94117, US
"Flash back to the 70's and take a stroll down Haight St. Catch the #71 bus on Market Street headed towards the Haight. Get off on Haight and Masonic."
Attraction:
Japanese Tea Garden
Hagiwara Tea Garden DrSan Francisco, CA 94118, US
"Located in Golden Gate Park is an authentic, traditional Japanese garden. Overlooking the garden's koi-filled pond is a Japanese-style tea house, where you can drink tea while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Pick up the outbound N train at Market Street and get off at Irving and 9th Avenue."
Attraction:
Lombard Street
Lombard St & Hyde StSan Francisco, CA 94109, US
"The famous crooked street! Pick up the Hyde Street cable car at the Powell Street cable car turnaround and get off on Lombard Street."
Attraction:
Pier 39 - Fisherman's Wharf
Pier 39San Francisco, CA 94133, US
"Fisherman's Wharf is one of our favorite places in San Francisco and a must see for anyone coming to the city for the first time. Home to the famous sea lions and filled with tons of stores and restaurants overlooking Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. Take the F train on Market headed towards the Wharf, or take the Powell Street cable car for a fun jaunt up a giant hill!"
Attraction:
Precita Eyes Mural Tour
2981 24th StSan Francisco, CA 94110, US
"One of the most beautiful parts of the Mission are its murals scattered throughout the city and representing the large Hispanic population that lives there. Tour over 70 of these murals within a 6-block walk. Take BART to 24th Street and walk east towards Harrison."






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