We continue to explore San Francisco, visiting China Town, The Cable Car Museum, Levis Museum, Pier 39 and Fishermans Wharf and their hundreds of Seals. Lunch was as the world famous Boidin Bakery down near fishos where we enjoyed an amazing sour dough roll filled with chlli, washed down with a few of San Francisco’s finest including a few tasty Anchor Steams.
The hills here are incredible with huge gradients and really work your calves out. Some buildings drop more than the height of their doors over a house block width. Driving is chaos, you would’t want to have a manual i am glad the hire car is parked. There are heaps of one way streets, trams, trolleys, cable cars and bendy busses that attach to overhead wires. Not forgetting thousands of taxis, Ubers and the pink mostasche wearing Lyfts. Driving in the city is one of the more challenging we have had, and we have driven peak hour in London CDB, New York and Paris.
