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Fisherman's Wharf: Fisherman's Wharf!!! Do it if...
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  • Fisherman's Wharf!!! Do it if you must. Your friends will ask if you were there. I think it is a waste of time, unless you're looking for souvenir trash. To be fair, I have not yet visited the Aquarium of the Bay which may warrant a trip into the land of Capitalism gone amuck.

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    Fisherman's Wharf: Fishermans Wharf
    sealions sunbathing at Pier 39 - San Francisco
    sealions sunbathing at Pier 39
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    Fishermans Wharf is slightly tacky with dodgy museums, touristy shops, arcades and fast food outlets...don't expect too much although it can be a pleasant place for a stroll.

    Do make sure you see the sealions at Pier 39 though. There are hundreds of them enjoying the sunshine and they are quite amusing to watch...if you can stand the smell for long enough!!

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    Fisherman's Wharf: TOOOOOOOOO EXPENSIVE WHARF!!!
    A great city to visit...one of the most friendliest I've seen and met; however, the prices are rediculously high..but the sum of it...I still enjoyed my stay "by the city...by the bay..."

    pack your own meal or wait 'til you reach Chinatown and savour the pleasantries of "East Meets West" meal...at an affordable price!

    CHINATOWN!!!!

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    Fisherman's Wharf: ANY restaurant or shop in the...
    ANY restaurant or shop in the Fisherman's Wharf area. No reason to even go there. Nothing but really bad, expensive food, tee shirt shops, and every shop seems to have some sort of 'Going out of business' sale that has been going on for years. Stay Away!

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    Fisherman's Wharf: Dodgy camera shops and areas to avoid
    Be very aware if you decide to shop for cameras along the Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. One particular shop I went to was a good example. It was about 160 Jefferson St opposite Boudin Cafe (the latter has great Chowder and Sourbread by the way). I wanted a specific camera lens and was told they don't have stock and to come back tomorrow (CLUE #1: as described by altizachen in 2004). They gave a fake low price to bait you (CLUE#2). After I wasted my time and effort getting back there the next day at their specified time, I found they never had the stock. They said they had it at the warehouse (CLUE#3), even though they said they would have it at the store that day. Anyway, as I was also looking for a polarizing lens filter and was leaving San Fran that day, I decided to check out the filter and just get that - yes, stupid in hindsight. When I was about to purchase it, suddenly the price was more than double (they said the lower price they quoted the night before was for another filter) - bait and switch (CLUE#4). Then at the checkout they still tried to squeeze a bit more from you, specifically, increasing the price by another dollar and then not give you the change you should get. When I queried about it, they get all fired up and abusive (totally unprofessional) and accuse you of being scummy. It's not the amount, but the principle, and they certainly had been cheating through the whole process. Lastly, the last warning sign (CLUE #5) I should have paid more attention to was them arguing and then bad mouthing another customer. As for districts to avoid : Tenderloin region, and Market St between 8th and 5th street at night. It was rather scary walking through there with all the dodgy characters milling around (and I'm not talking about the harmless beggers). It's may be fine during the day but a different picture at night. Surprising how scenary can change suddenly from one section of Market St to the nicer, more touristy area of 4th St and Market St for example (all within a 5-10 min walk).

    Don't buy your camera equipment from the dodgy shops near Fisherman's Wharf (particularly the one opposite Boudin Cafe). If you do, be very wary of their techniques and their poor quality gears they try to sell you. Always ask for a receipt because they will not give one you otherwise. Even that is probably worthless. I will always buy my equipment from a big reputable camera shop in the future, even if I have to pay more. Avoid certain districts at night, ask your concierge if you are staying at a hotel; they should be able to map out the district for you.


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    Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco - San Francisco
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    by Cabana_Boy
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    By and large the waterfront streching from Pier 39 to fisherman's wharf has turned into an immense tourist trap with roving street urchins (a.k.a. street pereformers) trying every attempt to lift a few dollars from passersby.

    Recently (2001 or 2002) fisherman's wharf got its greatest addition in decades (in my opinion), that's right folks, there's finally an In-n-Out burger in downtown S.F... So, my advice for enjoying the most of this overly touristy area would be to visit the old ships docked along Pier 45 (especially the world war II submarine USS Pampanito) and then head over to the In-n-Out burger for a double double animal style or simply a 3 x 3....

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    Fisherman's Wharf: Fisherman's Warf
    Don't eat there. The food isn't that good and is very much overpriced. The charm of many years ago has left with the wax museums, etc. It's usually very crowded on weekends and during the summer months. Watch out for pickpockets and scams. They know a tourist when they see one. Having said that, going there is a "San Francisco Experience." Just be aware.

    Hang on to your $$ and credit cards.

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    Fisherman's Wharf: Fisherman's Wharf
    Everyone says the entire Fisherman's Wharf is one big tourist trap, yet I don't know anyone who doesn't go there at least once during their stay in SF. ;) It simply cannot be avoided.

    My tip is to spend an hour there after your Alcatraz trip, and that's more than enough. It has tons of small shops with souvenirs, but everything is more expensive than in Chinatown. There are tons of restaurants there, but from what I gather, few of them are good. I do recommend going to Rainforest Cafe though, just for fun. It is right there in the Wax Museum Building.

    So if you're looking for cheap souvenirs, T-shirts, mugs with Golden Gate bridge logo, and stuff like that, I suggest you buy it in Chinatown, not Fisherman's Wharf. It's much cheaper there.

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    Fisherman's Wharf: Fisherman's Warf - this is...
    Fisherman's Warf - this is definitely a tourist trap but worth walking through to have the experience. Stay away from the cheap souvenir shops and see the Sea Lions resting on the docks. There is also usually free entertainment on small stages.

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