@kyliemiller
Kylie Miller
@kyliemiller · 0:55

What to do in the Bay Area?

So if you have any restaurant recommendations, please let me know because I plan on making a couple of day trips just to those areas and stuff, or if you have anything else that you recommend doing too, in those areas. I want to try a lot of new things this break. I want to travel a little bit just within the area and maybe go to museums or just like lunch spots, maybe like sightseeing places

What are some of your reccomendations for places to visit around the Bay Area?

@katiecal
Katie Callahan
@katiecal · 2:01
I would recommend Dolores Park in San Francisco. It's pretty cool. I went there for my friend's birthday. It's basically just like giant lawns that you can sit at and you can people watch, you can eat, have a picnic. It's pretty cool. There is, of course, the beaches, too, I think I went to Ocean Beach. I don't remember what it was called, but there's like certain beaches where you can have a bonfire, which is pretty cool
@alihobson
Alexandra Hobson
@alihobson · 2:03
It's really like unique. I think it's like Indian infused. I'm not really sure. But they have a lot of different. It's very diverse with their food. And then the second one is Dela Rosa. It's Italian food and their pizza and pastas are so good. Again, another fun bar area too. And then I even have recommendations for if you're going maybe towards Santa Cruz because I'm from Los Gatos. So it's on the way
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Tim
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 3:31

Oakland! SF! (Sutro Baths, Crissy Field, Salesforce Park)

But Sutro Baths was a huge swim palace built right there on the edge of the ocean. And in 1966, it burned to the ground and they never rebuilt it. And it's just ruins. And it's now part of the National Park Service. And you just wander around there. Stunning views of the ocean of the Golden Gate. You could I could spend a couple hours there. Easy. Just now. If it's foggy and windy, it's miserable
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