The city by the bay, my San Francisco. I grew up across the bay from San Francisco, enjoying the beautiful city lights nightly from our living room window.
There is just a certain special feeling about San Francisco, and I know firsthand, as I spent plenty of time in the city as a child. My parents met in a guest house there, and they knew all of the fun things to do. Mom and I would have girls day out a couple of times per year, where we would indulge in a top-notch San Francisco restaurant, shop at City Center, and and then follow up with a musical. We saw Cats, Hello Dolly, Stomp, and many, many others. Oh those were good times!
When Mom and Dad asked my brother or I where we wanted to go for our birthday dinners, the answer was ALWAYS San Francisco! Some of the best Italian meals we enjoyed were in North Beach. We would get all dressed up and head to the city. I remember as a child, how breathtaking the big buildings were, and I dreamed of someday living in San Francisco. Unfortunately that never happened, but the memories I have will last forever.

What are my favorite things to do in San Francisco? I’m glad you asked! I have written a guest post on the CableMover blog – The Top 10 Things to See and Do in San Francisco, and this is a list you don’t want to miss. If you have a trip planned to the city, I hope you will enjoy these fun things to do with the family.
CableMover would love to hear about the Top 10 things to do in your city, and you can post them on the CableMover Facebook page! You can also find @CableMover on Twitter to follow along with the favorite places in other cities. Don’t forget that CableMover can help you get all set up in your new place if you are moving. And who couldn’t use a little extra help with a stressful event such as moving! Make sure you visit CableMover for moving tips and more information on making your move as seamless as possible.
*I will be compensated for sharing a guest post of my Top 10 list with CableMover. All stories are my own.
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Nice! That is one place I’d love to explore for sure. The Fisherman’s Wharf sounds like a must-see!!