Day 4
Breakfast |
Our day started with t a trip to the Boudin Bakery and we
had a breakfast of a warm cinnamon breakfast roll for each of us – disgusting
but good!!
They we took the trolley down to the main ferry building
which has been totally restored and was having a market outside. The building was beautiful and held a huge
number of food stands all selling food grown naturally. They had a great farmers market outside.
The trolly |
Then we went to the top of Telegraph Hill, which is the
highest point in the city. At the top
is Coit Tower , which was built in 1933 and the
top is 210 feet above ground and has fabulous views.
After that, we went back to the waterfront to see the
historic vessels of the Hyde Street Pier where the National Park Service has
five vessels that you can tour. We
really enjoyed touring a three-masted schooner of 185 feet and had sailed until
the early 1900’s. One of the neat boats
was a 100 foot long steam-powered tug boat that is still in working
condition. The conditions that the
sailors lived in were unbelievable.
Next was dinner at a very good Italian Restaurant on the waft
were we finally sat down and rested from the day.
We then went back to the Boudin Bakery and took a tour of
their museum and bakery, which stays in operation until 10:00pm – seven days a
week.
he view from the Coit Tower |
Just a couple of million dollar houses |
The steam powered tug boat |
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