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CityOne Limo Service

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Hi all. Recently celebrated graduation from high school. Got the idea to book a limousine and celebrate it. Was very afraid to make a wrong choice respectively asked the question: where to look and which company to order. We also had limited funds because it was required to find the version with optimal price and quality. On the website limoscanner found this wonderful company. The company picks up the staff. I want to notice the restraint and patience of the driver.Also was pleased with the car,all clean and comfortable. We ordered Hummer Limousine(https://limoscanner.com/partner-vehicle/6437-hummer-limousine-cityone-limo-service/) . The girl was delighted. Be sure the need will be ordering again. ...read more

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Union Square in San Francisco

Union Squarein San Francisco is without a doubt one of the hubs ofSan Francisco'sthriving economy. It is emblematic of San Francisco's thriving mass appeal, and offers a variety of attractions. Union Square hotels boast a prime location in almost every way; surrounded by shopping venues, art galleries, hotels, theaters, restaurants, and the world-famous cable cars, it's impossible to deny--Union Square just buzzes! It's vibrant, it's glorious, and it's a little hectic, but you cannot go to San Francisco without spending at least an afternoon there. Union Square is the perfect place to be if you're looking for distraction, and it is filled with San Francisco history. Union Square started its long and brilliant story as a park, set aside in 1850 and named in honor of the demonstrations held in support of Union troops just before the Civil War. Remodeled in 2000, now it is a spacious and graceful plaza in the heart of San Francisco's hustle and bustle, with a 4 story parking garage so that you can park and be close to everything. Surrounded by classy, and well-priced hotels, Union Square is also a place that can accommodate a range of visitors. SF has a lively culture scene as well, which Union Square is definitely part of. Art galleries; theaters, like the Curran and A.C.T.; restaurants; cafes, they are all there waiting to be explored, and all so convenient to Union Square. The shopping in Union Square is as impressive as you'll find almost anywhere; Neiman Marcus,Macy'sThe Westfield Mall,The Disney Store, Levi's, The Nike Store, and dozens of smaller stores and boutiques including Jessica McClintock and Louis Vuitton ensure that you will find whatever it is you want. Union Square is also centrally located in terms of transportation. Several major bus lines run right near Union Square, as well as the MUNI underground at Powell and the F Market on Market St., so visiting other parts of SF is simple. Not to mention Union Square's proximity to Yerba Buena Gardens, the Metreon, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Moscone Convention Center, and toNob Hill,Chinatown, and the Financial District, home to SF's only Frank Lloyd Wright building. Union Square is located so perfectly as to appeal to almost any desire. There is even a large Bastille Day celebration at Belden Place on Bush Street. Union Square is able to cater to every need.Union Square, during the holidays, is the location of the annual Christmas tree and Menorah, which attracts thousands of visitors every year. It is also the location for public concerts, protests, and open-air movies. Something is always happening at Union Square, guaranteed. And, to offer a little shelter from the busy streets, Union Square is possibly the best location for hotels. The Sir Francis Drake, The Beresford, and The Handlery, to name a few, offer quality accommodations at reasonable prices. Hotels in Union Square are clean, comfortable, well-located, and classy. And in close by Nob Hill, you can find the high-end Fairmont, the Ritz-Carlton, and the Mark Hopkins, all internationally rated and respected establishments.Union Square may at first seem a little intimidating. It is a busy area, and all the action and the noise may seem overwhelming. But Union Square is, at heart, a neighborhood. Above many of the little boutiques and cafes are apartments and flats; Union Square has a soul of its own. But that fast pace and and high energy are infectious. They are part of Union Square's charm. The Square would not be nearly so enjoyable to visit if it didn't have that electric atmosphere. But there is another side to it; Union Square is a great place to sit and watch the world go by. Get a coffee from the small Italian cafe in the corner, and sit at one of the many tables placed around the edges of the Square, or on the steps and ledges that act as seating alternatives, and people watch or read or just relax and enjoy the scenery. It's pretty easy to spend an hour observing the Union Square scene: just as easy as getting caught up in it.Union Square is a gorgeous neighborhood pulsing with excitement that appeals to all different kinds of people. Natives and tourists, businessmen and street vendors, all mix together in this little chunk of San Francisco. Spending time in Union Square is unforgettable because of the eclectic blending of people, and because almost anything you could possibly want is within walking distance. Surrounded by skyscrapers and adventure, it is an experience you have to have for yourself. ...read more

By San Francisco Private Tours LLC August 23, 2013

Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco

Fisherman's WharfSan Francisco Sightseeing Attraction   San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, and an exciting, interesting part of San Francisco. Famous for the seafood, and some of its individual attractions,Fisherman's Wharfis fun and a little crazy, and the perfect way to spend a day. Fisherman's Wharfstretches from Ghirardelli Square at Van Ness street to Pier 35 at Kearny St. Along this stretch of San Francisco waterfront, you can find restaurants, stores, and famous attractions, and take in San Francisco's eccentric beauty. Ghirardelli Square is world famous for its chocolate. Founded in 1893 by Domingo Ghirardelli, the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company continue to make world famous chocolate to this day. In the early 60s, the original Ghirardelli headquarters atFisherman's Wharfwere in danger of being torn down. But they land was bought by native San Franciscans the Roths. They had an architect maintain the historical Square while converting it into a restaurant and retail complex, making it the first adaptive re-use project in the US. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop offers incredibly delectable chocolate concoctions. Pier 39 is world famous as a historical piece of San Francisco, and as a tourist's heaven. Small boutiques selling souvenirs and knick knacks, restaurants, a large games arcade, and a carousel make Pier 39 a destination for families and people of any age. The San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, The Musee Mecanique, Ripley's Believe It or Not and the Wax Museum all offer different views of history, and allow people to interact with the exhibits. The Maritime Historic Park ofFisherman's Wharfoffers a look at the fishing industry in Northern California, and how it became so important in the history of San Francisco. The Musee Mecanique is a museum and funhouse of old-fashioned arcade games from San Francisco's legendary Playland at the Beach. It is a collection of games and exhibits that highlight Playland's history and give people an insight into old San Francisco. Ripley's Believe It or Not is a novelty museum, displaying bizarre and startling artifacts from around the world. The Wax Museum features wax recreations of famous people, along with explanations of their lives. Fisherman's Wharfalso offers a unique shopping experience. From the high class boutiques at The Cannery and in Ghirardelli Square to the small street front stores lining the thoroughfare,Fisherman's Wharfoffers any level of souvenir or present. The Cannery also offers live music on weekends, and is a wonderful place to enjoy the atmosphere ofFisherman's Wharf. Fisherman's Wharfis also famous for its cuisine. Starting with the fresh Dungeness crab served in restaurants and from street stands alike,Fisherman's Wharfis known for its fresh, delicious seafood. From Pompeii's, and Alioto's #8, San Francisco restaurants that have been in the same family for generations, to smaller, newer restaurants, the seafood atFisherman's Wharfis unbelievable. AnotherFisherman's Wharffavorite is Boudin's. Boudin's is a high quality bakery and restaurant famous for their clam chowder in a bread bowl. High quality food at a reasonable price, Boudin's is a delicious and fun experience. The restaurant offers a delectable menu and a classy, fun atmosphere.Fisherman's Wharfboasts some of the best seafood you will ever have, not to mention a great time for all.   Transportation in the area can also be a fun experience. The F Market runs from Market St. toFisherman's Wharf. The F Market is a special line that uses old-fashioned trains from all over the US. Also, The Cable Cars run near Fishman's Wharf. The Powell-Hyde line runs to Aquatic Park at the Wharf's edge, and the Powell-Mason Line runs just a few blocks away.Fisherman's Wharfis also easy to get to from near-by neighborhoods likeNorth BeachandChinatown. Also, taking a cab or the train toFisherman's Wharfis a good idea, because the area is usually very busy with cars, so parking could be a problem if you drive. When you're atFisherman's Wharf, look out for the World Famous Bushman. He's a friendly neighborhood street performer who's been in the neighborhood for 25 years. Fisherman's Wharfis a beautiful, vibrant part of San Francisco. It offers all sorts of entertainment, and amazing food, so that everyone who goes can have a great time and enjoy great cuisine. San Francisco'sFisherman's Wharfis an important part of the city's history, and a fantastic place to visit. http://www.sanfranciscoprivatetoursf.com/ ...read more

By San Francisco Private Tours LLC August 23, 2013

Los Carneros Region in Sonoma and Napa Valleys

Los Carneros Region in Sonoma and Napa Valleys Wine Country Sightseeing tours from San Francisco TheLos CarnerosRegion is a beautiful section of the southern Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley areas. Known officially as an AVA, or an American Viticulture Area, this region is home to seemingly countless vineyards and wineries. The area's name comes from the sheep that were known to roam along its rolling hills - carneros means sheep in Spanish - decades ago when the area was still known for farms. It is for the vineyards that now make it internationally-recognized. The area's arid soil and temperate Mediterranean climate make it perfect for growing the grapes that have now made it so famous. The climate has often been said to resemble the Italian peninsula's, with short and temperate winters and long, warm summers with little rain and lots of sunshine, the Los Carneros Region cultivates what is truly the most perfect atmosphere for the grapes to grow. Also, because they are never exposed to the extremes of either temperature, the grapes from this area are known as some of the most hearty and delicious ones in the world. Additionally, compared to the hotter regions of the farther-north Sonoma and Napa counties, Los Carneros tends to be much cooler due to its proximity to the famed fog of the north coast. But this temperate climate is also good for visitors, however, as the warm and sunny climate allows for almost year-round outdoor excursions like bike riding, hiking, and just exploring the beautiful hills and valleys of the Los Carneros Region. The Los Carneros Region itself is technically a viticulture name for the grape-growing area that encompasses the southern portions of the famed Sonoma and Napa Valleys. In order to easily categorize and standardize the locations within the United States that produce wine, terms like these are given to geographical areas in order to make sure your favorite wines' grapes are authentically claiming to be from a certain area. Therefore, every time a wine's label claims its grapes were grown in California's own Los Carneros Region, you know that at least 85 percent of the grapes in that bottle were grown within this beautiful region's boundaries. These areas are most frequently referred to by the names of the valleys, who are famous in and of themselves for the incredible grapes they produce. But in addition to being incredible destinations for the wine-lover, the avid vacationer will find much history, culture, and surely many activities that will make them fall in love with the incredible diversity of the Los Carneros Region. Sonoma itself has a rich historical tradition as part of early California's development from its original Native American inhabitants to a full member of the United States of America. The entire state of California was once occupied almost solely by Native Americans. Sonoma, because of its temperate weather and location close to both rivers and fertile land, was the bustling center of a Native American village. But soon Catholic monks from Mexico began exploring California and converting the native peoples to Christianity, setting up a series of 21 missions that run up the coast of California, the farthest north of which is the one located in Sonoma's modern town square. Soon after this, the mission was secularized under Spanish colonial rule, as barracks - which still exist today adjacent to the Sonoma mission structure - were built and the government moved in. But Sonoma was also the center of an even more important event, one that changed the landscape of the United States forever. It was in the Los Carneros Region's Sonoma Valley town square that the Bear Flag Revolt officially ended, accomplishing its mission of claiming California's statehood and freedom from Spanish colonial rule.   But the historical value of the area is but one aspect of what makes the Los Carneros Region an incredible destination for your next vacation. Los Carneros' beautiful landscapes and wineries make this a thoroughly enjoyable destination for nature-lovers and wine-lovers alike. Due to its temperate climate and northern California's signature beautiful rolling hills, spending time outside soaking in your surroundings should surely not be missed. From grand oak trees to hills covered in majestic grape vines, the Los Carneros Region is an aesthetic delight.   ...read more

By San Francisco Private Tours LLC November 15, 2012

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