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Chrizum said:
greenmedic88 said:

SF is my town.

What are you interested in seeing?

Maybe I should say what are your interests, other than gaming of course. 

I like places with lots of activity, like bars, clubs, shops. I'm also interested in nature, parks, beautiful places to see and walk through. I'm definitely open for other things as well, although I don't care for American sports.

Things on my to do list: fisherman's warf, yosemite national, park golden gate park, golden gate bridge, alcatraz, san francisco museum of modern art, china town.

Nightlife then. Sounds like you already have the "Top Ten Things to See When You're In San Francisco" list down.

Noticed you have MoMa on there; consider checking out the Legion of Honor. Lots of great pieces and exhibits. De Young Museum is in GG Park while you're there. May as well check out Ocean Beach while you're in the park although it's quite a ways West. GG Park is pretty large. Consider checking out the Presidio; Palace of Fine Arts if it's not already on your list.

As far as nightlife goes, it totally depends upon your musical tastes and the evening you're going out. A lot of clubs and bars host weekly or monthly theme night events depending upon the day of the week. 

If you give me a list of music you listen to, I could throw out some suggestions, assuming it's something relatively familiar. 

Check:

http://www.sfweekly.com/

http://www.sfbg.com/

They'll have a listing of all that's going on during the week, entertainment wise. Lots of live shows, club shows, etc. going on any given day of the week. 

SoMa (South of Market) and The Mission are generally the trendiest places for clubs, music, etc. 

I don't know what kind of shops you're looking for. Boutiques? Fashion Mall? I have no idea what you're looking to buy or if you just want souvenirs to bring back. 

Westfield Centre off Market St. is the largest mall in the city. You might want to check out the Sony Metreon while you're in that neighborhood. It's mostly built around a huge theatre. 

There are a lot of boutiques and what not in the Mission District. You'll probably want to walk down Haight St.; lots of little shops there, plus it's one of those things you do when visiting SF.