 Grab your coat and a handful of glitter, and enter the  land of fog and fabulousness. So long, inhibitions; hello, San Francisco.
Grab your coat and a handful of glitter, and enter the  land of fog and fabulousness. So long, inhibitions; hello, San Francisco. Natural Highs
If California is one grand, sweeping gesture, a long arm  cradling the Pacific, then San Francisco, that seven-by-seven-mile peninsula, is  a forefinger pointing upwards. Take this as a hint to look up: you'll notice San  Francisco's crooked Victorian rooflines, wind-sculpted treetops and fog tumbling  over the Golden  Gate Bridge.
Heads are perpetually in the clouds atop San Francisco's  43 hills. Cable cars provide easy access to Russian and Nob Hills, and splendid  panoramas reward the slog up to Coit  Tower – but the most exhilarating highs are earned on Telegraph Hill's  garden-lined stairway walks and windswept hikes around Land's End.
Food & Drink
Every available Bay Area-invented technology is needed to  make dinner decisions in this city, with the most restaurants and farmers  markets per capita in North  America, supplied by pioneering local organic farms. San Francisco set the  gold standard for Wild West saloons, but drinking was driven underground in the  1930s with Prohibition. Today San Francisco celebrates its speakeasies and  vintage saloons – and with Wine Country and local distillers providing a steady  supply of America's finest hooch, the West remains wild.
Outlandish Notions
Consider permission permanently granted to be outlandish:  other towns may surprise you, but in San Francisco you will surprise yourself.  Good times and social revolutions tend to start here, from manic gold rushes to  blissful hippie be-ins. If there's a skateboard move yet to be busted, a  technology still unimagined, a poem left unspoken or a green scheme untested,  chances are it's about to happen here. Yes, right now. This town has lost almost  everything in earthquakes and dot-com gambles, but never its nerve.
Neighborhood Microclimates
Microclimates add magic realism to San Francisco days:  when it's drizzling in the outer reaches of Golden  Gate Park, it may be sunny in the Mission. A few degrees' difference between  neighborhoods grants permission for salted caramel ice cream in Dolores  Park, or a hasty retreat to tropical heat inside California  Academy of Sciences' rainforest dome. This town will give you goose bumps  one minute, and warm you to the core the next.
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