Napa Outlets have the Best Deals
We used Napa, California as our base to tour around San Francisco for a few days. Our first day, we decided to go for some sight seeing along the coastline. We had a late start, so by the time we hit Muir National Monument, it was lunch time. Muir Woods has enormous Cypress and Coastal Redwood trees. Back in Yosemite, we saw Giant Sequoias, which are considered the most heaviest trees in the world. Muir’s Coastal redwoods are tall, about 380 feet high.
We continued on to the Golden Gate Bridge. The weather was windy and cold by the water, but we still managed to get some photographs of the bridge with the city of San Francisco as the backdrop. It was getting late, so we decided to head back to Napa before rush hour traffic caught us in its grip. We had no idea Napa luxury hotels
would actually be luxurious, so we were very pleased about our accommodations and just how friendly the entire staff is.
The next morning, we left at an earlier time, so by the time we drove across the Golden Gate Bridge, we had plenty of time to do some sightseeing. Our first stop was at Fisherman’s Wharf. We walked along the pier and checked out the Maritime Museum. We couldn’t believe we saw swimmers in the harbor, it must have been absolutely freezing! We saw Alcatraz across the water, but in order for us to tour the island, we needed to have purchased tickets several days in advance; that’s how popular the tour is!
Our last day in Napa and San Francisco was all about shopping for clothes. The Napa Valley outlets was the first place we stopped. We ended up purchasing 2 extra bags just so we could pack up everything we bought. It was great being able to stay in the lush green valley of Napa and enjoy the small town comforts, but then drive into a big city like San Francisco for some good day and night life.
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