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Vi Travel Tips | Tag: https://www.shorttraveltips.com/tag/san-francisco/ Sharing travel tips and experience Thu, 09 Nov 2023 15:04:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://www.shorttraveltips.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stt-36x36.jpg Vi Travel Tips | Tag: https://www.shorttraveltips.com/tag/san-francisco/ 32 32 7549039 10 of the Best Loos with a View https://www.shorttraveltips.com/10-best-loos-view/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/10-best-loos-view/#comments Tue, 14 Jan 2014 09:49:46 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=5214 10 of the best loos with a view. I am sure most of us would love to check a view from toilet on the 68th floor or with view to Alps or lions in game reserve.

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Guest post by Ben Wosskow

In March 2013, the U.N. announced that an estimated 2.5 billion people don’t have access to working toilets, and pledged to halve this number by 2015.

However, for the 4.5 billion people who do have access, it’s a very different story. It’s been estimated that we spend over a year of our lives on the loo. With this in mind, we’ve investigated ten of the best loos with a view.

The view from toilet on the 68th floor of The Shard
The view from toilet on the 68th floor of The Shard in London

The London skyline, with its landmark structures and skyscrapers, is one of the most famous in the world. Iconic buildings like the Gherkin and Big Ben rise from the bustling streets, attracting tourists from around the globe. At 306 metres, architect Renzo Piano’s Shard is the tallest building of them all. The 68th floor of this incredible structure boasts the most exhilarating toilet view in London. Visitors are treated to a breath-taking view of the sprawling metropolis, from a ceiling-to-floor window.

The view from toilet at Germany's Commerzbank
The view from toilet at Germany’s Commerzbank in downtown Frankfurt

Here’s another loo with an impressive city view. Workers at the Commerzbank tower – the tallest building in Germany – can look out over the rooftops of Frankfurt in this lofty bathroom. The architect of the building clearly had a sense of humour, as the location of the toilet makes it look like users are urinating on the building of Dresdner bank, who were direct competitors when the Commerzbank tower was built. (Commerzbank has since acquired Dresdner, completing the transaction in 2009).

Public toilet in Chongqing
Public toilet in Chongqing, China

Chinese city Chongquing is home to ‘Foreigner Street’, a theme park devoted to international culture. The park features replica Egyptian pyramids, a smaller copy of Christ the Redeemer, and what is claimed to be the world’s largest public toilet. The sprawling bathroom contains 4 floors, and over 1000 toilets.  If they can take their eyes off the novelty-shaped urinals, the uppermost floor provides guests with a view over the park.

The view from toilet at NamibRand Nature Reserve
The view from toilet at NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia

The NamibRand nature reserve is one of the biggest privately-owned nature reserves in Southern Africa. The park is home to a plethora of wildlife, including cheetahs, vultures and jackals. It’s also home to this unusual toilet, which looks out onto a vast, sandy plain.

The bathroom at Elsa’s Kopje
The bathroom at Elsa’s Kopje in Meru National Park, Kenya

Kenya’s Meru National Park was made famous by Born Free, the 1960 book and subsequent film about a couple’s efforts to release a lioness into the wild. A luxurious safari lodge, Elsa’s Kopje can be found within the park’s boundaries. Guests are invited to enjoy the facilities, including this incredible bathroom, which comes complete with stunning views over the African plains.

The toilet at Shira Camp
The toilet at Shira Camp on Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

This photo was taken from the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The first thing you notice is the stunning view. Look closely, and you’ll see the best loo-with-a-view in Africa – a long-drop toilet provided for visitors to Shira Camp. Situated on Kilimanjaro’s Shira Plateau, this toilet sits at a dizzying 3,847m above sea level.

2 in 1 - guard tower with loo at Alcatraz Island
2 in 1 – guard tower with loo at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California, US

Alcatraz was notoriously difficult to escape – authorities maintain that throughout the facility’s 29-year history, no prisoner ever successfully broke out. Part of the prison’s success was down to constant surveillance – carried out in part from lofty guard towers. One of the towers was equipped with a toilet, providing a 360° view of the surrounding San Francisco bay.

Toilet at Skiwelt ski resort
Toilet at Skiwelt ski resort, Austria

Going to the toilet on the slopes can often be a chilly and unpleasant experience. However, this stunning Alpine view, found in a mountainside bathroom in the Austrian SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser, makes up for the cold. The SkiWelt is Austria’s largest interconnected skiing region, with 279km of runs, 91 cable cars, and a series of breath-taking bathroom views.

Bathroom on Emirates A380 aircraft
Bathroom on Emirates A380 aircraft

Standard aeroplane toilets rarely feature windows. However, they’re slightly more common in business and first-class cabins. This luxurious loo, complete with faux-wood panelling and a porcelain sink, features on some Emirates flights. Not only does this toilet offer far more space than the cramped cubicle most flyers are used to, it also provides flyers with a sensational view of blue skies and drifting clouds.

Loo at Boulder Pass Campsite
Loo at Boulder Pass Campsite, Glacier National Park, Montana, US

Hikers are usually reduced to doing their business in the woods. However, park authorities at Montana’s Glacier National Park have thoughtfully provided this toilet for passing ramblers. With over 1,000,000 acres to explore, this loo-with-a-view could be hard to find. Those who are lucky enough to stumble upon it can use the facilities whilst gazing at the vast Agassiz Glacier.

 This article was written  by Ben Wosskow of LoveHomeSwap.com, a leading home swapping site boasting over 48,000 properties across over 150 countries.

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US West in a week. Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks https://www.shorttraveltips.com/us-west-week-yosemite-sequoia-national-parks/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/us-west-week-yosemite-sequoia-national-parks/#respond Thu, 31 Oct 2013 12:15:31 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=5093 US West in a week. Day 2. Highlights of Yosemite National Park, giant trees at Sequoia National Park and sunset on Moro rock.

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Day 2. Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks

Yosemite National Park is located ~300 km (190 miles) east of San Francisco and it takes about 4 hours to get there, so it is better get up as early as possible. Actually it applies to any day of this itinerary. Sorry, there is no time to sleep during this week J

The entrance fee to Yosemite NP is $20 per car and includes all occupants of the car. Permit is valid for unlimited entries to the park for 7 days. Because during this week it will be visited at least 4 national parks the best deal is to buy Annual Pass. It cost $80 for all National parks and you can buy it before your trip online.

Yosemite National Park is huge. The area of the park is ~3100 square km (~1200 square miles) with over 1200 kilometers (750 miles) of trail. Yosemite Valley is the best place to go for day visitor. Surrounded by up to 1.5 km (5,000 feet) rocks the valley itself is very flat and it is possible to take some short hikes without proper hiking boots.

Yosemite Valley
El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, US

Some short hikes to choose:

  • Bridalveil Fall – 800 meters (0.5 miles) round-trip, 20 minutes
  • Lower Yosemite Fall – 1.6 km (1 mile) loop. 30 minutes
  • Cook’s Meadow Loop – 1.6 km (1 mile) loop. 30 minutes
  • Mirror Lake/Meadow – 3.2 km (2 miles) round-trip, 1 hour
  • Vernal Fall footbridge – 2.6 km ( 1.6 miles) round-trip, 1.5 hours

May is the best month to watch water falls then snow melts in the mountains. You won’t see so much water in August as you can see in above photo.

Next stop is at Sequoia National Park (entry fee is $20 if you didn’t buy Annual Pass). Park is 300 km (190 miles) and 4 hours driving away from Yosemite Valley, but you must to see those giant trees and largest is the General Sherman Tree. The tree is 84 meters (275 feet) height and estimated 2300-2700 years old and is called the largest living thing on the Earth.

Giant sequoia trees
Giant sequoia trees in Seqouia National park, US

The tunnel log located not far from the General Sherman Tree will let you feel even more how big these trees are as you can drive with your car through that tunnel.

It will be later evening by the time you reach this tunnel and the close by Mono Rock is the best place for sunset viewing – with sun going down in the west and moon rising above Great Western Divide in the east .

Sunset at Moro rock
Sunset at Moro rock in Seqouia National park, US

A view is fantastic and at least during my visit it wasn’t many people there at night so maybe you can enjoy that view only by yourselves.

Sun goes down and it is time to look for overnight stay. Bakersfield is largest town on the way. There are plenty of motels there, so I think it is best place to spend a night before heading to Death Valley tomorrow.

 

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US West in a week. San Francisco https://www.shorttraveltips.com/us-west-san-francisco/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/us-west-san-francisco/#respond Fri, 18 Oct 2013 13:34:45 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=5077 What to see in San Francisco in half day: Lombard Street, Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Bridge

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There are so many things to do and to see in Western US, so a week is not much, but I did this trip at the time I was living in Toronto in Canada and I was short of free time. It is difficult allot more time when you have only two weeks of holidays per year. This is ideal itinerary for most Americans or Canadians, who have only two weeks of holidays. It is very intensive itinerary (4000km / 2500miles in 8 days), so you can use it as backbone for you own trip planning.

Flight ticket is the first thing you need for your trip. My starting and finishing point was San Francisco, but don’t make mistake by looking tickets only for San Francisco International Airport (SFO). There is another airport on other side of San Francisco bay.  It is Oakland International Airport (OAK).

SFO and OAK airports
SFO and OAK airports

OAK is only 10km (~ 6 miles) further away from San Francisco downtown comparing with SFO. So it will take only additional 10-15 minutes to get to the city, but you can get good flight and car rental deals at OAK.  By the way Las Vegas International Airport (LAS) also good start/end point for West exploration, but this time I start from San Francisco.

Day 1. San Francisco

It takes about 4-5 hours to get to California from East Coast, so expect arrival to SFO/OAK at midday. There is no need to rush as it is not possible to see everything in a half day. It is better to see only couple highlights at slow pace.

Lombard Street
Lombard Street in San Francisco

  • Have a lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Take a ferry to Alcatraz Island (you must buy ticket 3-4 weeks in advance, especially during public holidays or high tourism season as it is probably the most popular tourist attraction in San Francisco)

Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Island in San Francisco

  • Rent a bike while back to Fisherman’s Wharf after tour to Alcatraz Island and go across Golden Gate Bridge to Vista Point. It is more interesting than just drive it by car

Golden Gate Bridge

  • Drive to Point Bonita Lighthouse for the sunset after you return your bike
  • After sun sets down drive to Battery Spencer and watch San Francisco at night

Tomorrow long road trip is starting so I wouldn’t recommend to stay very late in the city as you definitely must have some rest. You probably won’t need to make bookings in advance for other nights of the trip, but in San Francisco the prices can be steep and it is better to make accommodation arrangements in advance.

Good night for now and see you on Day 2 on the trip to Yosemite and Sequoia national parks.

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