Ask HN: Taking a week off to decompress in and around SF, any tips?
I'm taking next week off after finally rolling out a fairly major code change at $WORK. I've been hovering on the edge of burnout recently, and so I'd like to break up my existing routines as much as possible, spend some time away from my computer, have some fun. For me that probably means some hiking, a little climbing, hitting any tourist sites I haven't seen yet, maybe renting a car and getting outside of the city for a bit. I have a few ideas, but I'd like to see if the HN community comes up with anything.
After all, I'm sure I'm not the only person here working in or around SF who could do with a week away from work to decompress.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 40.5 ms ] threadSpent a lot of my time in The Mission area which is full of pokey shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and generally cool buildings.
I also really enjoyed the Palace of Fine Arts and its gardens, such an awesome building
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Fine_Arts
If you haven't been then the SF Giants baseball park is worth a visit, just for the views of the bay alone.
Half Moon Bay was another place we went to that paid of well. The beach is a really good long walk and is really beautiful on a sunny day.
Also Chit Chat Cafe in Pacifica is a great place to while away an afternoon drinking coffee with an ocean view.
Further away, I'd suggest Trinidad, Pinnacles National Park, Lassen National Park, Placerville, Shasta - almost any direction you go outside the bay area counties will be great. Even the San Joaquin valley is a great getaway for Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks.
If you really want to get away from it all, Crescent City/Redwoods National Park is the middle of nowhere.
A decent list is here, https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-best-dive-restaurant-in-San-... but your going to have to do your own research. Shalimar is recommended here, and the one near union square is a HOLE in the wall you wouldn't eat there on your own from the looks of the place but just do it. I also have a soft spot for Reds Java House.