The San Francisco Ferry Terminal serves primarily as a transportation hub, dating back to 1898. The architecture is Beaux-Arts style and has a European feel to it but perhaps it’s the clock tower that is most prominent. Today, it hosts markets and restaurants inside the building and has a farmer’s market adjacent to the building.
Read MoreDecember 2022 - Holiday fun, gifts galore, time with friends and family, and way too much eating.
Read MoreNovember 2022 - Spooky fun with Hudson Valley adventures, a ballet, some eating, and a Halloween Party
Read MoreHija de Sanchez Taqueria at Kødbyen was so nice, we ate there twice. Rosio Sanchez, the chef behind this worked at Noma and employs the same ethos of nordic cuisine. Fresh, from scratch, and local ingredients.
Read MoreKødbyens Fiskebar is rated with a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin guide, meaning high quality meals at a decent price. We sampled delicious French oysters, a very unique dark bread with butter, fish and chips, and hake.
Read MoreOctober 2022 - Spooky fun with Hudson Valley adventures, a ballet, some eating, and a Halloween Party
Read MoreSeptember 2022 - The beach and Copenhagen in one month!
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest in North America and largest outside of Asia. Its origins began in 1848 with the first few immigrants and a long history of gold mines, railway tracks, exclusion acts, and more, so began this community that is rooted in its history while looking towards the new. There are the requisite restaurants, miscellaneous stores, bubble tea shops, and more. The community is quite active, celebrating events like the New Year, hosting festivals and offering activities on lion dancing and crafts.
Read MoreThe Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the historic centre and is now a World Heritage site designated solely for pedestrians. With its history dating back to the early 1st century, the current bridge is the result of many reconstructions, including the latest in 2006.
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