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In a city that’s constantly reinventing itself, San Francisco has endless offerings, from bowling in the Mission to diversions on the waterfront, not to mention creative restaurants and bars.

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29 Comments

  1. I live in San Francisco and sorry, tired of being accosted by these β€˜homeless’ stepping over human waste and trying to communicate with people who vaguely speak English. Please stay away-visit if you must but please leave. Thank you very much

  2. THE SLANTED DOOR was my favorite restaurant , I was in san francisco last month, and am dying to go back, I want to live there. by 2028

  3. Go to San Francisco a few times a year because of family there… It's getting worse every year and objectively, a dump. I nearly stepped onto a pile of what looked like humans feces walking downtown.

  4. Just visited San Francisco end of March/April 2019. Stayed down Geary St close to Union Sq. I think we done all the tourist spots you could think of. So was kept busy for a good few days. Kind station worker gave us good advice to not walk through Tenderloin with our suitcases but to go up Powell st. Sad to see how many homeless people there are walking about. Tour bus goes through Tenderloin which is sad to see. Also told other parts of California and close states are bus'sing them in to SF. not sure how true.

  5. The beautiful city of my childhood. Now it turns to shithole thank to stupid politicians and libertar…place of poo and homeless..

  6. California is new york? Full of mixed people.that deny its not working the melting pot? Melting pots of all metels? You get garbage

  7. It's not a young city. Um there are strange people here. And if you are poor or run out of money you could be subject to crime. But it does have its up. A good experience when you are with someone who cares about you or alone and have money. If you are targeted, or out of money, you want to be on your phone. You can only enjoy this city if you have money, family members, or real friends. If you are alone make it your business to find work, make new friends or connect with old ones. Its strange out here, if you have no money or friends who care. Only stay if you have somewhere to stay or you'll be subjected to the tenderloins. With that i make the best out of it

  8. This was perfect when I was single for living and entertainment but When you start a family you need to start tninking in the future and the first thing is buy a home (no in S.F) if you like stress go ahead but is a nice place for working go out while you're single 😊

  9. I literally just POSTED a video about Walking on San Francisco Bridge POV STYLE. Please support me and have a look. Guys if you have never been there you should definitely try it. It's a once in a lifetime bucket list things to do. If you don't feel like you're in there, I'll give you $5 just for your time.

  10. Fried chicken, bowling, fart clubbing across the bay? I always thought San Francisco was more sophisticated than that, …it's what happens when corporations take over this once beautiful city.

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