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san francisco sights for photo scavenger hunt?
I want to take my boyfriend on a photo scavenger hunt when he comes to visit me for 3 days in San Francisco. I think it would be fun to lead him around the city with a disposable camera [kind of romantic, right?] and end up in some cool places. The only problem is that I just moved here, so I have no idea where to take him... or how exactly to implement such a scavenger hunt... right now it is just an idea.
I will list below some things I know we are going to in order to give an idea of areas we will be in, but I would also like to know what other things are must-sees!
1. Blue & Gold Fleet/Aquarium of the Bay [Fisherman's Wharf]
2. Exploratorium
3. SF MOMA
I have never been to any of these places either, so it will also be my first time!
We will have an unlimited pass on all MUNI busses, so anywhere off of those lines would be awesome.
If you have any ideas of awesome sights, fun/romantic ideas. or how to actually make this a memorable scavenger hunt I would really appreciate it!
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- ajtheactressLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Others have given you some great ideas and here are some other Only in San Francisco places that you can explore together.
The murals in Coit tower and then walk down the Fillbert Street Steps for some lovely gardens and an amazing view of the bay.
The Robert Lewis Stevenson monument in Portsmouth Square.
The Street of the Painted Balconies Waverly between Sacramento and Washington.
The Transamerica pyramid
The Old Ship Saloon - a brick building built atop a ship in the 1800's.
Sunset from The Carnelian Room atop 555 California or the Top of the Mark at the Mark Hopkins Hotel.
Have a picnic in Alamo Square park.
The Conservatory of Flowers and Portals of the Past in Golden Gate Park.
And of course, a picture of a cable car.
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san francisco sights for photo scavenger hunt?
I want to take my boyfriend on a photo scavenger hunt when he comes to visit me for 3 days in San Francisco. I think it would be fun to lead him around the city with a disposable camera [kind of romantic, right?] and end up in some cool places. The only problem is that I just moved here, so I have...
Source(s): san francisco sights photo scavenger hunt: https://tr.im/Xlnm7 - william mLv 51 decade ago
I don't know exactly how a photo scavenger hunt works but there maybe some other things of interest in the areas where you will be:
Wharf - Coit Tower, Aquatic Park, Fort Mason
Exploratorium - Crissy Field, Presidio Pet Cemetery, Marina Green
SF MOMA - Yerba Buena Gardens, South Park
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try going to the Golden Gate Park. I think it's really romantic there & you and your boyfriend will have a great time walking around there. You can visit the rose garden which is really nice! Oh, also the Japanese Tea Garden is a must go! It's beautiful there! You can take the 28 Muni line and get off near the rose garden. Hope you have fun! :]
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- Anonymous5 years ago
photo scavenger hunt ideas
- guestLv 51 decade ago
Golden gate bridge
angel park
pier 39
golden gate bridge
Source(s): born in san francisco - Anonymous1 decade ago
Golden gate bridge
fort point under the gg bridge (cool place!!!)
lombard street
chinatown
campbell tower
alcatraz
palace of fine arts
trolley car
Source(s): born in bay area! - DON TLv 41 decade ago
I can help you plan your photo scavenger just go to my web site
http://www.discovering-sanfrancisco.com/
You'll find all the must see sites, museums, restaurants, nightclubs,transportation and they all have address, maps and phone numbers to help you out.This way, you will be set up and ready to go.
Source(s): http://www.discovering-sanfrancisco.com/