Why San Francisco is the Best City in the World

For many of us, San Francisco is the best city in theLike many conferences this one got boring after lunch
world. No matter how you score it, good old San Franand we decided to leave early and drive back home
always is near the top, whether you leave your heartby Half Moon Bay and Highway 1. We took Market
there or not.Street to Mission Street and out to Daly City; not the
Driving downtown to Union Square is not so bad butscenic route but perhaps one of the most interesting
it's always best to park early. In fact, one of Sanstreets in the U.S.
Francisco's downsides is the parking problem.There must be 10,000 small businesses along Mission
At any rate you can try the Stockton Street PublicStreet; many with storefronts barely 10 feet across.
Parking Garage and if you get there before 10:00 orYou name it, they sell it and in every ethnic variety.
so you should not have any problems.And with such a mix.
In the current economic downturn, some Union SquareFor instance, if you are Mexican and looking for some
hotels are offering early bird rates if you leave by 6:00enchiladas, you can find them. But perhaps the same
PM. Parking from 8-6 runs about $30; half that if yourestaurant also sells papusas from El Salvador. It's
get an early bird rate.Mission Street mix and match time.
Union Square combines the ethnic, financial, artistic,Which really is an apt description of San Francisco: mix
retail and down and out side of the City. In fact, youand match. In most of California, Latinos are of
can hang around Union Square and get your fill of justMexican descent and in some communities the
about anything.Mexican ancestry approaches 100%. Not in San
Today we saw a finely dressed business executiveFrancisco.
give a boisterous panhandler a $5 bill. Where else canIn short, you can find a restaurant that says "Peruvian
you see that?Style" or "Guatemalan Style" but if you are from Peru
We were attending a local search technologyor Guatemala you can see the difference as cultures
conference at the Marriot. Since we live nearby, weand styles criss cross and mix and match.
decided to drive and not spend the night. TheAnd the prices are different too. On Mission Street
conference had discounted rooms for $250 plusone can still get coffee for less than two dollars but on
taxes; we could save enough to splurge on friedUnion Square two dollar coffee is long gone. In the real
oysters in Pescadero.world location still matters.
If you don't live in or near San Francisco, it is importantWe parked on Mission and strolled through stores
to remember that visiting San Francisco is not cheap.where some had ten foot storefronts but were 100
The conference was great but technology can befeet deep and filled with every imaginable Chinese
nerve-wracking so at lunch we decided to take atrinket sold in the last 50 years.
break from the Virtual Earth and see some real EarthGoing through these stores made us realize that even
and maybe stop by some galleries in Union Square.though we thought we had seen it all, there were a
We wandered into a gallery on the Square and it wasnumber of trinkets that were totally new to us.
spiffy. Art in The City is always fun, edgy and stylish.Maybe we need to get out more often.
At least in the presentation; the presentations can beWe stopped at Casa Lucaz on the way out as the
as interesting as the art.wife wanted "chamitles" or sweet corn tamales. It's not
We saw Chagalls, Picassos and Miros. Most of theclear whether the owner's of Casa are Mexican or
Miros and Chagalls were prints and some of thenot but they clearly have done well for years by
Picassos were ceramic. How does one authenticate aproviding what the market wants as was in our case
Picasso ceramic?with the sweet corn tamales.
The salesperson was very courteous, not following usAs we headed back down the coast past Pacifica,
around but intermittently dropping in on us and askingDevil's Slide and Half Moon Bay we were reminded
us questions like "wouldn't you like to buy thisthat our favorite route home from San Francisco via
wonderful Dali?"Highway 1 is the prettiest highway in the world and just
The prices weren't listed and we didn't ask. Except30 minutes from San Francisco.
once. It was a mobile by Calder, perhaps the bestDon't believe it? The CHP were stopping traffic just
known mobile or 'hanging art' artist.above Pescadero as they were filming a sports car
"OK, how much is this one?" the wife asked.commercial...
"$1.5 million", was the answer. Food for thought. WeWe stopped in Pescadero at Duarte's Tavern and had
wondered just how many credit cards it would take tofried oysters; a fitting end to a fitting day.
buy this one. Probably a shoe box full.And as we got closer to home we vowed to get
We also wondered where one would put this thing ifback to the best city in the world more often...and not
one were to buy it. At 1.5 Big Ones maybe the onlyjust for business.
place to keep it is in a really big safety deposit box...