The Fairmont San Francisco Part 2! I thought I took more pictures of my hotel room but these are the only ones I snapped. If I'm being honest, I spent more time enjoying the sights SF had to offer and living in the moment than documenting every single second. Distancing myself from social media and my phone really allows me to indulge in my surroundings and witness the beauty of the area. I hope you enjoyed my SF series. Next time I travel, I'll remember to bring my DSLR so I can snap some professional quality pictures when the moment is just too good.
The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco is unlike any other. For those who have not seen or heard of the hotel, it's definitely one to visit. This hotel has been featured in multiple films and is a gem in the heart of San Francisco. The rooms and views are also exquisite though I must admit, my first room was absurd in the most ridiculous way. I requested a room with a view and I literally got a room with windows looking at walls. For anyone who has watched Casey Neistat's Vlogs, I was in the exact room where he climbed out of the window and onto the roof of the Fairmont. It was really disheartening so I went back down and switched rooms... for a pretty penny, of course. My room had a view and I could see the fog roll in and out each day. Saying it was magical is an understatement. More pictures of this hotel to come!
San Francisco Part 3! This is the relaxed and casual outfit I wore to explore The Golden Gate Bridge. Unfortunately, Karl decided to hang around. It took some sleuthing on my part to find out that the fog was named Karl. It started in 2010 and wasn't coined by a celebrity but rather by an anonymous Twitter account!
During my time in The City, I felt like a true San Franciscan. I walked up so many hills and what felt like 60 degree inclines, took so many Ubers around town, ate food from various cultures... It is such a lively city but there were still parts that were deserted. The isolated patches are mostly residential neighborhoods where I was able to walk in the middle of the road without worrying about traffic. What are your impressions of SF?