This is the official San Francisco Travel podcast. On any day, from any angle, you’ll notice something different—and something special—in the City by the Bay. It’s always memorable, always iconic, and always San Francisco. Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to let you feel what it’s like to be there for real.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
When we were recording the Exploring San Francisco by Cable Car episode we were looking for the perfect ending to the show. We thought it was going to be Fisherman's Wharf, looking out over the bay, Alcatraz in the distance, Pier 39 seals barking in ... more
When you're traveling, the best moments are always the ones that take you by surprise. And while we were making the Exploring San Francisco by Cable Car episode one fell into our lap. We didn't have space in the episode to include the full scene, but... more
Today we are Exploring San Francisco in the most iconic way possible. San Francisco’s cable cars are not only the first in the world – invented here in 1873 – they are also the last. And though they travel at a mere 9.5mph, with the wind in your hair... more
I have never had the pleasure of exploring this vibrant city, but feel that I have experienced a taste of what it has to offer because of your locally diverse reporting of sights (and sounds). I absolutely loved the cable car footage honoring 150 years of service and the history of the city that you included as well.
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Apple Podcasts | #155 |
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