• Bites & Booze

    SF Guide: Best Views & Cocktails

    The Bay Area is known for having some of the best views in the country. I know because I have done everything I can to catch the best view in the city. After you read this post you will know where to go to see the best views San Francisco has to offer. If I am missing any, let me know!  Theses places are perfect to end your day. Whether you are visiting San Francisco for work, here are a few sights you can squeeze in during your trip,  or for pleasure, check out my 17 Must See List. Cityscape Bar & Lounge Where: Union Square Hilton WOW! When you…

  • Travel

    What do I wear? San Francisco

    Mark Twain said, ‘The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco’. <img src="https://tiffertime.com/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/How-to-pack-for_-San-Francisco-nvbbwr59wiq8xgfdnfsrt0lhqx5ew6tstdnza2jeaw.png" title="Packing for San Francisco" alt="List of What to Pack each Season in San Francisco" /> This being said, I have come up with the list of the main staples you need to pack for San Francisco. By no means would I say my summer in San Francisco was the coldest winter I have ever survived. But, I would say it has been my coldest summer. Needless to say, the weather is all out of whack here, or should I say not what you would expect. I don’t know about you, but when I…

  • Hiking

    Best 3 Bay Area Hikes

    Bay area hikes are huge particularly in the city. You wouldn’t think a city as small (land wise) would actually have hikes, but we do! The best way to learn the city whether you are visiting or a new local is to get out and explore. These bay area hikes help me really understanding where things are in San Francisco. Each of these hikes can be accomplished by just about anyone that can walk. They are very mellow and well maintained, unlike a few I have posted about. If you are looking for a challenge check out my favorite Alamere Falls and Mission Peak. Bay Area Hike: Land’s End Park…

  • Sightseeing

    How to Save on Sightseeing

    If you find yourself in San Francisco with a car at your disposal  or if you want to rent one, here is a list of can’t miss places to go sightseeing. Driving around can save you money, I feel like every time I get into a Uber or Lyft it is well over $10, so touristing around can add up quickly. Public transportation is always an option as well as walking! 12 Top Sightseeing Landmarks 1. Land’s End & Sutro Baths Looking for a hike. Land’s End is a breezy walk along the ocean that you can take all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge. You can park at Sutro Baths for free! On our drive…

  • Sightseeing

    How To See San Francisco in 48 Hours

    Let me guess you found this post because you are heading to San Francisco for a work trip or conference? How did I know? Well, San Fran is one of the busiest conference center hubs I have ever seen. Something is always going on, literally. Every convention you can think of happens here! Hence, why I have compiled this list of sights to see when you’re in the area for a quick work trip. The beauty of this is list is:  you can accomplish all of these things, if you can’t get away during the work day no biggie, all of these attractions are at your finger tips after hours. …

  • Bites & Booze

    Top 6 Unusual Happy Hour Spots

    Tired of doing the same old happy hour every week? Check out this list of happy hour ideas. It has your boozy PG activities in a new setting, active boozy happy hours (don’t worry, no running) and even a good old-fashioned dinner and a show. San Francisco has so much to offer, so it is easy to get out of the norm once you know where to go 1. Happy Hour at SPiN This is an adult ping-pong! You probably, remember playing ping pong at a rec. center or in a buddy’s garage. To be honest that last time I saw a ping pong table was in college and we were…

  • Sightseeing

    SF Travel Guide: 17 Must See’s

    San Francisco is only a 7×7 mile radius, but it has so much jam-packed into it, that it is impossible to cover it all in a day or even a weekend. Here is your travel guide to San Francisco and what not to miss when you are visiting. If you are buying tickets, check out Trip Advisor for killer deals!! I haven’t really used Trip Advisor but it has some of the best deals on Cable Cars, Alcatraz, the Double Decker Bus and multiple shows.  Check it out! Where to Stay? SF has so many little districts it can get confusing where is the best spot. My personal favorites are by the Wharf…