Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco


Different ways to tour San Francisco in a classic coach or in the classic famous San Francisco Cable car.

Lots of interesting vendors selling on the street full of tourist novelties.

I like to check out little things like this and see what creative works or in place or not.

We went to lunch in an Italian place. It wasn't very delicious or authentic the decor was good. Should have known with very little people eating inside.

Fisherman's Wharf

We stopped by the bread museum and bought sourdough bread at Boudin. Alice loves bread. Steven said when they went out on their first date he took her to a very expensive buffet and she only ate bread all night.

I bought her a turtle shaped sourdough bread to take home to her son tomorrow. Would have gone for the aligater but it was too big for her to stuff into her luggage.

The shop has running baskets of bread in the ceiling. I think it's more for the decor and not for any actual useful purpose.




I like caramel turtles. I also like candied apples. It's a must for fairground or carnivals or as a tourist. But too much goodies and not enough stomach room. I can only eat them with my eyes today.








Went to Ghirdelli Square for dessert. The ice cream was too sweet for all of us. But the place was more for Lena because she was getting cranky and has been a good sport and totally missed her nap time. The chocolate making process caught her attention for like a minute.