San Francisco
San Francisco...has become the city of the night.
If you have read Interview with Vampire, you might perhaps understand the dark streets of San Francisco and why vampires might wander there.
Do you remember that first scene in the Interview with the Vampire? That small abandoned flat where Louis agrees to do an interview.
Just picture that scene...and look at the picture to the right.
Clock tower Bridge
Golden gate bridge is a signature image of San Francisco. Many days of the year, it is surrounded by a fog. Do you know that the painters who paint Golden gate bridge never stops? When they finish painting, they have to start back all over again from the beginning.
Fisherman's Wharf
Of course, having some clam chowder and seafood is a must to do for the wharf area, even if it is a bit of touristy thing to do.
Taste the clam Chowder from this restaurant in a hole.
You will never be able to forget it even if you've had to eat it on the street.
Pier
Right next to the Exploratorium, you will see beautiful old fine arts buildings. Of course, people recognize those structures as more of a landmark than the Exploratorium. It is a beautiful park at any time.
Palace of Fine Arts
Ghiradelli
Hearst Castle (San Simeon, CA)
Hearst Castle
stands on top of a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, somewhere
between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is an impressive achievement
of a man who owned a Media empire.Unfortunately,
no one is allowed to roam around this grand structure. There are five
different tours and every one of them starts at the Neptune pool.The water was so inviting that I wanted to jump in regardless of the tour rules. WR Heart's father
was a very determined smart man. He came to California looking for
gold, but became rich from the silver...which he had to transport
hundreds of treacherous mountain road to sell. With that money, he
began to buy ranch land of California. One
of the Entry way into the Hearst Castle. Imagine getting out of the
limousine, walking down the path into the grand house...past the
Neptune pool, past the amazing vista of the San Simeon. It must have
been a dream for those famous. Main House (Casa de Grande)
All
the rooms in guest houses were lavishly decorated with the antique
furniture and ceilings of many different Spanish and Italian areas.From
the Casa del Monte, you can see a great view of San Simeon. All the
land you could see, and more were all owned by WR Hearst's father.
Solvang (Dutch town)
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Victorian Houses in San Francisco
San Francisco, in the middle of the night you can see the clock tower gate illuminated with light...
Golden gate bridge
(From across the city)
Fisherman's wharf has many sailboats, including some beautiful ones.
Although at this point, all the sea lions have left the pier, there is nevertheless no shortage of travelers there.
Besides the joy of being able to browse the souvenir shops full of little trinkets, you can see the whole city from the top of Pier 32.
Palace of Fine Arts
Stroll around this beautiful park.
You will feel like you have traveled back in time.
After so much walking, of course one needs to go indulge oneself. Where else but to get some chocolates at Ghirardelli place? Or if you are more of an ice cream fan, you can die by chocolate ice cream.
Neptune Pool
I guess a little history of the Castle is in order. After watching the
National Geographic documentary on WR Hearst, I have some idea of the
history behind this castle.
Entry way behind Neptune Pool
WR Hearst's father
married a very smart, well educated woman. I would say another good
move on his part. She gave her love of travel and art to WR Hearst. At
least that is why his Castle looks something close to an "Antique
warehouse". He has gotten the love, but I guess not completely a taste
to display it in the way of a real European house.
There
were three guest houses on top of the main house (Casa Grande). Casa
del Monte, which faced the mountains, Casa del Mar, faced the ocean,
and Casa del sol.
One of the guest houses
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