
After
waking early to find somewhere to stay in San Francisco we found the cheapest
place in the city with availability was the Hilton.
So after a little deliberation we
decided to go ahead with the Hilton but this sadly meant staying a night less.
Sad as this was, it did mean that we could have a night in LA later on before
my sister had to leave us.
Then
it was time for breakfast. The queues at both IHOP and Heidi's (someone tell me
if it's as good as it looks?) down the road were huge so we drove up to Emerald
Bay and kept an eye out for a place on the way to Sacramento.
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We
stumbled upon a wooden cabin called Strawberry Lodge along the 50 which was a
little backwards and like something out of a 50's film with lots of character
but lovely all the same.
Our
next stop was Old Town Sacramento which was freaking boiling, but very pretty.
While rummaging in an antiques shop we met the owner who was from Kent and
indulged us in nail biting stories of his adventures in the US.
Finally
after fighting through more than 11 lanes of traffic to cross the Bay Bridge,
navigating the city centre and paying $94 plus tax for 2 nights parking, we had
arrived in San Francisco!
We
couldn't resist a quick splash in the rooftop pool before putting on all our
layers and heading out into the chillier temperatures for supper.
We ate at the reasonable and delicious Osha Thai which was
recommended by the Hilton, where I ate a prawn and mango curry and sipped on
Blue Moon.

Do you guys have a favourite restaurant in San Francisco? I believe there are a ridiculous number of eateries so there are just too many choices!
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