Monday, October 29, 2012

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their hats will find plenty of options in San Francisco. In addition to several internationally recognized hotel chains, ceta tours the city boasts an outstanding collection of smaller hotels in ev ery price categor y. Companies like Joie de Vivre Hospitality and Kimpton hotels hav e transformed a number of historic buildings (and ev en some lo wly motels) into luxurious boutique inns, delightful mid-priced hotels, and inexpensive, but festive, family accommodations.

28 By Car You can get to S an Francisco along thr ee major highways. Interstate 5 runs through the center of the state and intersects with Interstate 580, which leads to Interstate 80 to the B ay B ridge. The driv e fr om Los Angeles to San Francisco on I-5 is about 6 hours, and there aren t many places to stop for food, so plan accor dingly. H ighway 101 is the other major r oadway fr om Southern California, and it s the r oute to use for reaching Marin County, Napa, and Sonoma, and other points nor th. The drive from Los Angeles to S an Francisco on 101 takes 7 hours if y ou don t stop along the way. If you are taking a leisurely drive thr ough California, H ighway 1, which r uns along the coast, is the most scenic route and takes y ou by Santa Cruz and M onterey, both fun cities for kids. The trip takes at least 8 hours. Approach ceta tours the city with patience if y ou have decided to motor her e. The freeways seem to become mor e crowded every day, and afternoon r ush hour on the B ay Bridge is a misnomer: no one r ushes anywhere. Traffic on the G olden Gate Bridge ceta tours on the w eekends is also pr etty dr eadful. Make sure the kids hav e plenty ceta tours of things to do in the car por table cassette or CD players with books on tape and music ar e nearly as important as a spare tire. Drivers arriving fr om the east will cr oss the Bay Bridge ($4 toll) and head to ward downtown on 5th S treet or to ward North Beach and F isherman s Wharf on F remont Street. Cars coming fr om the south on Highway 101 will see the city skyline on their left a few miles past Monster Park (the former Candlestick Park). Downtown exits here are either 7th or 4th str eets. If you re driving from the coast heading south, you ll enter S an F rancisco b y the G olden G ate Bridge. O nce y ou pass the tollbooth ($6 toll unless ceta tours thr ee or mor e of y ou driv e through on a weekday between 4 and 6pm; at that time it s fr ee for carpoolers), exit along the bay to Van Ness Avenue.

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