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    Off Track Planet's San Francisco Travel Guide for the Young, Sexy, and Broke

    £3.99
    £9.99
    This is the second guide in Off Track Planet's brand-new city travel guide series in which OTP explores the most popular destinations around the world. Off Track Planet continues to stand out because of its unique voice and edgy style and their website reaches over four million online readers.
    ISBN: 9780762457113
    AuthorPlanet, Off
    PublisherNameRunning Press,U.S.
    Pub Date27/10/2015
    BindingPaperback
    Pages240
    Availability: In Stock

    No amount of fog can hold San Francisco down San Francisco's colourful activity echoes around its steep hills and sweeps through its valleys. From inspired bread-making at Tartine, to the freshly sprayed street murals of the Mission's Clarion Alley, the always loud and sparkly clubs of the Castro, and SOMA's emerging microbreweries, San Francisco is always packed with flavor and filled with energy. Whether it's pushing the boundaries of public nudity, making strides for gender equality, or baking up food fads, San Francisco is at the forefront of innovation, cradled in the multicultural history of the American west. In this guide you will:-Eat so many burritos in the Mission you'll need an extra seat on the flight home-Hang like a beatnik in North Beach-Drink the most delicious fussy cocktails in SOMA-Leather-bind your tender bits at the Folsom Street Fair-Break some (sourdough) bread at Fisherman's Wharf-and more!

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    No amount of fog can hold San Francisco down San Francisco's colourful activity echoes around its steep hills and sweeps through its valleys. From inspired bread-making at Tartine, to the freshly sprayed street murals of the Mission's Clarion Alley, the always loud and sparkly clubs of the Castro, and SOMA's emerging microbreweries, San Francisco is always packed with flavor and filled with energy. Whether it's pushing the boundaries of public nudity, making strides for gender equality, or baking up food fads, San Francisco is at the forefront of innovation, cradled in the multicultural history of the American west. In this guide you will:-Eat so many burritos in the Mission you'll need an extra seat on the flight home-Hang like a beatnik in North Beach-Drink the most delicious fussy cocktails in SOMA-Leather-bind your tender bits at the Folsom Street Fair-Break some (sourdough) bread at Fisherman's Wharf-and more!