May 24th, 2009 by admin

Everyone who knows me also knows that I like cheap and free things to do with the family. It was not me that is not willing to pay good money for good fun, I just happen to believe that the best fun is sometimes as free as the wind. The same holds true when visiting new cities like San Francisco. I will be investing a large amount of time to activities that I and other members of my family can enjoy for little or no money. This saves money for other things such as food and souvenirs.

I’m also a big fan of David Letterman and spirit that I decided to design a list of my own five in honor of Mr. Letterman’s Top 10 list. My list consists of 5 major issues that must be done for free when visiting San Francisco.

1) Golden Gate Bridge. This is a favorite among tourists for various reasons. One of the reasons for them is that he is one landmark that belongs only to San Francisco. Is a unique part of the city and represents, for many, the whole trip. Another reason is that there are many ways to get there. I recommend that if you run and for that, try one of the tour-guide will provide valuable information about the bridge and insuring that you will not get lost on the road.
2) Golden Gate Park. This park more than the New York Central Park and the grand in my opinion. There is so much to be done and see the Golden Gate Park that you can either spend your holiday here alone.
3) Cable Car Museum. Children of all ages will find this interesting museum, especially boys big and small. This museum is sure to offer more education and excitement for families. In addition to learning about the neat cable car has become the trademark of San Francisco transportation. This is one museum that I pay to go to, the fact that the free bonus is that I can not refuse and is the main reason for this special list of ten.
4) Park San Francisco. Free walking tours are not only entertaining, they are also very informative as well. Learn about the history of the neighborhood that the city is also known as the large built a grand city, literally from the ashes of what once was and made even better. San Francisco has a wonderful story to tell and this is the guide told wonderfully.
5) San Francisco Fire Department Museum. For children who are most in all of us who want to grow into a fire, the museum is taking a cake. Not only the influence of history and art reference, but also very cool! I can not think more for the museum to give a compliment than that. This one, even your children will enjoy and beg to go back again and again.

Are you a big children, few children, or only children in the heart of this activity is a cheap and to pass one or two days during the holidays. If you can not stand the thought of saving money or not spending it, I believe each of these places will be happy to accept donations or at least sell you something in the gift shop (if you have visited the place one). Regardless, I hope I get the advice you mentally rotate the wheel and how you come with your very own to enjoy the day without spending a lot of green.

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