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Trying something new with Github. Help make my US holiday awesome?

78 pointsby xzyferabout 12 years ago

14 comments

jeremymcanallyabout 12 years ago
Thinking of "non-touristy" things for a tourist to do is difficult, especially one from a similar western country like Australia. I'm pretty sure they have bars, restaurants, etc. in Australia. I guess a HN'er would enjoy hitting up user groups and what not.<p>But in reality, all the stuff that makes America "America" is considered touristy. Heck, half the stuff he lists is something I'd consider touristy.<p>In any event, I think a grand tour in America from any other country and not visiting a Disney park is just Plain Wrong™. :) Then again, it might be too "touristy."
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smilerabout 12 years ago
I think crowd sourcing should be for gaining knowledge you don't have yourself. It should not be a replacement for being lazy - you can google tour dates for all those bands and comedians yourself - you don't need others to do that for you.<p>And also, you might want to spell San Francisco correctly :)
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mratzloffabout 12 years ago
I'm feeling pretty lazy this morning, too... certainly too lazy to fork a repo, clone it, edit a file and save, commit and push, and create a pull request just to give you some travel advice.<p>Try starting a Reddit thread instead. :-)
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wtingabout 12 years ago
Without knowing you personally, it's hard to suggest things to do. I would suggest you check out wikitravel.org. I found it a great guide when I was backpacking through Europe.<p><a href="http://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/San_Francisco" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/San_Francisco</a><p>Edit: Switched to wikivoyage due to comments below.
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ruswickabout 12 years ago
This sort of seems like a misuse of Github. Github is a place where individuals or organizations can store an actual product and the community can interact with and contribute to said product. It's not a place where one should solicit life advice or ask the community to perform trivial tasks unrelated to development or an actual product of any sort.<p>It's not that asking for this kind of thing is necessarily bad, but I think that it's inappropriate for Github. Quora or maybe HN itself would be a better forum on which to ask for suggestions about travel to the US.
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xzyferabout 12 years ago
Wow the response has been way beyond my expectations. 13 issues in less than an hour :) too cool.<p>FWIW this isn't about being lazy. The intention was to tap into the minds of like minded locals, and past travellers for hidden gems. Anyone who's travelled to Melbourne, Australia (my home town) knows that that is the only way to experience Melbourne.<p>My hope is that this will reach some demi-viral state and be forever remembered in Google for anyone else wanting to experience SF the way I do.
antoncohenabout 12 years ago
My theory on visiting a city is to do/see things that are unique to the city, but are not tourist traps, and to experience local flavor. I don't want to do a pull request because I don't want to do one pull request per item, which I would have to do so you can pick and choose what interests you.<p><i>Things to do:</i><p>- Go to a Giants baseball game. Sit in the <i>Bleachers</i>. Even if you aren't that interested in sports, it's a worthwhile experience. If you are working for a startup you are probably in SOMA/South Beach, so the baseball park in near by. Get tickets on <a href="http://www.stubhub.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.stubhub.com/</a> they are dirt cheap ($5-15). Remember, sit in the bleachers. Drink Lagunitas IPA while you are there. And eat garlic fries and hot dogs.<p>- Go to the Castro, and go to a bar there. It's a nice neighborhood, not very touristy, and quite unique to SF. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castro,_San_Francisco" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castro,_San_Francisco</a><p>- Eat Mexican food from a run-down looking taqueria. I think the best one outside the Mission (in SOMA-ish) is Taqueria Cancun. I recommend trying an Al Pastor Super Burrito. And then the next time get some tacos.<p>- For fancy Mexican food + Tequila check out Tres, probably closer to where you will be working than Tommy's. <a href="http://tressf.com/" rel="nofollow">http://tressf.com/</a><p>- You like drinking early on Sunday? Try brunch with bottomless mimosas. Lots of places have them. Ironside has an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet and bottomless mimosas. Farmerbrown has an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet, no bottomless mimosas, but they will happily serve you cocktails (I think the mimosas come in pitchers).<p>- Eat at a food truck (Korean tacos are yummy!). <a href="http://roaminghunger.com/sf" rel="nofollow">http://roaminghunger.com/sf</a> <a href="http://offthegridsf.com/" rel="nofollow">http://offthegridsf.com/</a><p>- Hmm, pizza. It depends on the type of Pizza you like. Tony's Pizza Napoletana is probably the best traditional Italian pizza. If you've never tried a deep dish pizza you should give Patxi's or Little Star a try. Other than that, whatever pizza place is open near you when the club/bar closes at 2am is probably where you will go, which might be DNA Pizza, but I'd cross the street and go to Crepes A Go Go. Or maybe I'd get a bacon wrapped hot dog from a push cart, mmm, with peppers and onions.<p>- American beer doesn't suck, you wouldn't want us judging your beer by Foster's, so don't judge our beer by Budweiser! For brew pubs in SOMA check out 21st Amendment Brewery and ThirstyBear. If you are at a bar, find out what beer is local and order it, it will be way better than the big name beers.<p>- Drink cocktails at Bourbon &#38; Branch (need to make reservations well in advance).<p>- Take a tour/tasting of Hanger One Vodka (really good vodka). <a href="http://www.hangarone.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.hangarone.com/</a><p>- No need to see big name comedians, just watch local comedians at any comedy club. <a href="http://www.yelp.com/c/sf/comedyclubs" rel="nofollow">http://www.yelp.com/c/sf/comedyclubs</a><p>- Alcatraz is actually interesting if you like historial things, even though it is a tourist destination.<p>- Use Yelp to find places. <a href="http://www.yelp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.yelp.com/</a><p>- Use Meetup to find meetups. <a href="http://www.meetup.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.meetup.com/</a><p>(Damn, you are going to be very drunk and full after completing my list.)<p><i>Things to avoid:</i><p>- Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf should be avoided, they are just tourist traps. If you get stuck there, the Sea Lions and Musée Mécanique (Penny Arcade) are the best things there.<p>- People in San Francisco don't eat bread bowls, and neither should you.<p>- Cable cars are pure tourist.
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shalmaneseabout 12 years ago
Hey, fellow Aussie here.<p>Swing by our offices in the Mission and I can show you around the area. Email is in my profile.
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josscrowcroftabout 12 years ago
Wow, this is super relevant. I'm traveling to SF for a couple weeks next month and will watch out in case any advice pops up!<p>My advice, though: offer something in return for the best advice. I dunno what, maybe free lunch. That'd be an interesting activity in itself.
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beatpandaabout 12 years ago
A really great way to see a place like a local is to use Couchsurfing(.org) for your accommodations - more often than not your host also ends up being a tour guide.<p>(Disclosure: I work at Couchsurfing, but I was a very satisfied user before I was an employee.)
astarabout 12 years ago
A list on Github (or anywhere else) is an inefficient format for this...why not a google spreadsheet that anyone can edit, so that you can sort by city, category, cost, etc?
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mehulkarabout 12 years ago
I live in the city and I will be following this to get suggestions for what <i>I</i> should do too :)
xzyferabout 12 years ago
Had a power nap, and now I'm back. Your feedback has been awesome
richoabout 12 years ago
Pull request sent.
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