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City Getaways
Visiting either San Francisco, New York, Chicago - or all! - should be on everyone’s must-see list. Each of these gorgeous cities has so much to offer for a variety of ages and interests. Here’s a look.
San Francisco
Is San Francisco on your calendar for fall? It’s a great choice because you’ll hit the city’s best time for weather when it transforms from the cool days of summer into mild autumn days.
Visit the sea lions on Pier 39.
The City by the Bay sits on a small 7-mile-by-7-mile peninsula that’s ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, history lovers, shoppers and foodies alike. Most visitors have a San Francisco bucket list that includes the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Did you know that you can walk (or bike) the Golden Gate? There’s no charge to trek this 1.7-mile stretch of beauty.
Fisherman’s Wharf is a tourist friendly historical area that includes Pier 33 (where you’ll catch your ferry to Alcatraz, which housed high-profile criminals like Al Capone) and Pier 39, where you can watch the goofball sea lions (July to mid-May). Souvenir shops and eateries abound, as well.
Speaking of food, San Francisco’s culinary landscape is fiercely competitive, which means only one thing for you and yours: delicious dining. The farm-to-table movement began in the Bay Area and San Francisco was one of the first to incorporate fresh and seasonal produce from California farms into its menus.
The City by the Bay sits on a small 7-mile-by-7-mile peninsula that’s ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, history lovers, shoppers and foodies alike. Most visitors have a San Francisco bucket list that includes the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Did you know that you can walk (or bike) the Golden Gate? There’s no charge to trek this 1.7-mile stretch of beauty.
Fisherman’s Wharf is a tourist friendly historical area that includes Pier 33 (where you’ll catch your ferry to Alcatraz, which housed high-profile criminals like Al Capone) and Pier 39, where you can watch the goofball sea lions (July to mid-May). Souvenir shops and eateries abound, as well.
Speaking of food, San Francisco’s culinary landscape is fiercely competitive, which means only one thing for you and yours: delicious dining. The farm-to-table movement began in the Bay Area and San Francisco was one of the first to incorporate fresh and seasonal produce from California farms into its menus.
Visit the sea lions on Pier 39.
Transportation is available throughout San Francisco.
Getting around San Francisco is easy. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) includes eight BART stations in San Francisco. You have a lot to choose from: Muni buses, light rail trains, historic streetcars and the iconic cable cars are available throughout San Francisco. And a rental car will get you to attractions outside the city, such as Sausalito or Napa Valley.
New York City
New York City is a brilliant idea in every season, but the Big Apple’s sweet spot is December, when the city’s seasonal splendor is on full display. From the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center to a carriage ride in Central Park, the city is like opening a gift and thinking, “This is perfect!”
Explore the enchanting holiday lights and decorations in December in New York City.
And if you love plays, 41 Broadway theaters present award-winning masterpieces like Hamilton and Aladdin along with new shows like Water for Elephants, Yellowface and The Heart of Rock and Roll. Off-Broadway theaters are generally located in Greenwich Village and on the West Side.
If shopping is your passion, a visit to New York City’s charming winter markets is a wonderful way to eat great food, discover unique gifts and soak up the seasonal vibe. The Holiday Market at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan is dressed elegantly for the season. It has small but high-end Christmas market shops with designated photo sites where taking selfies is encouraged!
And if you love plays, 41 Broadway theaters present award-winning masterpieces like Hamilton and Aladdin along with new shows like Water for Elephants, Yellowface and The Heart of Rock and Roll. Off-Broadway theaters are generally located in Greenwich Village and on the West Side.
If shopping is your passion, a visit to New York City’s charming winter markets is a wonderful way to eat great food, discover unique gifts and soak up the seasonal vibe. The Holiday Market at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan is dressed elegantly for the season. It has small but high-end Christmas market shops with designated photo sites where taking selfies is encouraged!
Explore the enchanting holiday lights and decorations in December in New York City.
The popular Bryant Park is an open-air market with over 100 vendors housed within little jewel box-style kiosks. Grab a bite and watch skaters on the outdoor ice rink. With 150 vendors, the Union Square Holiday Market is the largest, longest-running open-air market in the city. San Francisco and New York are very different experiences, but they both have plenty of charm and ambience.
Take a stroll through Millennium Park and see the “Cloud Gate” sculpture, commonly known as “The Bean”.
Looking for accommodations? Here are three Chi-Town hotels to note near the Theatre District, the Civic Center and Millennium Park. At JW Marriott Chicago, the 21-story hotel has spacious rooms with soaking tubs. Enjoy its heated indoor pool, spa and restaurant. At Canopy by Hilton Chicago you may enjoy the boutique vibe and rooftop restaurant of this hotel, which is across from Willis Tower. Or consider Hyatt Place/Chicago Downtown that stands at 18 stories and has a heated indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
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San Francisco
Is San Francisco on your calendar for fall? It’s a great choice because you’ll hit the city’s best time for weather when it transforms from the cool days of summer into mild autumn days.
Visit the sea lions on Pier 39.
The City by the Bay sits on a small 7-mile-by-7-mile peninsula that’s ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, history lovers, shoppers and foodies alike. Most visitors have a San Francisco bucket list that includes the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Did you know that you can walk (or bike) the Golden Gate? There’s no charge to trek this 1.7-mile stretch of beauty.
Fisherman’s Wharf is a tourist friendly historical area that includes Pier 33 (where you’ll catch your ferry to Alcatraz, which housed high-profile criminals like Al Capone) and Pier 39, where you can watch the goofball sea lions (July to mid-May). Souvenir shops and eateries abound, as well.
Speaking of food, San Francisco’s culinary landscape is fiercely competitive, which means only one thing for you and yours: delicious dining. The farm-to-table movement began in the Bay Area and San Francisco was one of the first to incorporate fresh and seasonal produce from California farms into its menus.
The City by the Bay sits on a small 7-mile-by-7-mile peninsula that’s ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, history lovers, shoppers and foodies alike. Most visitors have a San Francisco bucket list that includes the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Did you know that you can walk (or bike) the Golden Gate? There’s no charge to trek this 1.7-mile stretch of beauty.
Fisherman’s Wharf is a tourist friendly historical area that includes Pier 33 (where you’ll catch your ferry to Alcatraz, which housed high-profile criminals like Al Capone) and Pier 39, where you can watch the goofball sea lions (July to mid-May). Souvenir shops and eateries abound, as well.
Speaking of food, San Francisco’s culinary landscape is fiercely competitive, which means only one thing for you and yours: delicious dining. The farm-to-table movement began in the Bay Area and San Francisco was one of the first to incorporate fresh and seasonal produce from California farms into its menus.
Visit the sea lions on Pier 39.
Transportation is available throughout San Francisco.
Getting around San Francisco is easy. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) includes eight BART stations in San Francisco. You have a lot to choose from: Muni buses, light rail trains, historic streetcars and the iconic cable cars are available throughout San Francisco. And a rental car will get you to attractions outside the city, such as Sausalito or Napa Valley.
New York City
New York City is a brilliant idea in every season, but the Big Apple’s sweet spot is December, when the city’s seasonal splendor is on full display. From the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center to a carriage ride in Central Park, the city is like opening a gift and thinking, “This is perfect!”
Explore the enchanting holiday lights and decorations in December in New York City.
And if you love plays, 41 Broadway theaters present award-winning masterpieces like Hamilton and Aladdin along with new shows like Water for Elephants, Yellowface and The Heart of Rock and Roll. Off-Broadway theaters are generally located in Greenwich Village and on the West Side.
If shopping is your passion, a visit to New York City’s charming winter markets is a wonderful way to eat great food, discover unique gifts and soak up the seasonal vibe. The Holiday Market at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan is dressed elegantly for the season. It has small but high-end Christmas market shops with designated photo sites where taking selfies is encouraged!
And if you love plays, 41 Broadway theaters present award-winning masterpieces like Hamilton and Aladdin along with new shows like Water for Elephants, Yellowface and The Heart of Rock and Roll. Off-Broadway theaters are generally located in Greenwich Village and on the West Side.
If shopping is your passion, a visit to New York City’s charming winter markets is a wonderful way to eat great food, discover unique gifts and soak up the seasonal vibe. The Holiday Market at the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan is dressed elegantly for the season. It has small but high-end Christmas market shops with designated photo sites where taking selfies is encouraged!
Explore the enchanting holiday lights and decorations in December in New York City.
The popular Bryant Park is an open-air market with over 100 vendors housed within little jewel box-style kiosks. Grab a bite and watch skaters on the outdoor ice rink. With 150 vendors, the Union Square Holiday Market is the largest, longest-running open-air market in the city. San Francisco and New York are very different experiences, but they both have plenty of charm and ambience.
Take a stroll through Millennium Park and see the “Cloud Gate” sculpture, commonly known as “The Bean”.
Looking for accommodations? Here are three Chi-Town hotels to note near the Theatre District, the Civic Center and Millennium Park. At JW Marriott Chicago, the 21-story hotel has spacious rooms with soaking tubs. Enjoy its heated indoor pool, spa and restaurant. At Canopy by Hilton Chicago you may enjoy the boutique vibe and rooftop restaurant of this hotel, which is across from Willis Tower. Or consider Hyatt Place/Chicago Downtown that stands at 18 stories and has a heated indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
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About the Author: The above piece was written by Wendy Irvine.