Steve..that would work for you, lots of time to wander or drink, not my thing. I remember when we visited and stayed at the home I grew up in (Avenue's), we had to walk to our favorite Chinese restaurant on Geary St. because we could never find parking, and everything is metered. Good news was, my Brother-in-law owned DeSoto cab and we got a free pass for visiting. When working there as a young girl, I had to take the bus to work on Market St....the city now is even more crowded with old homes (mine) having been bought and torn down with Condo's going up, small city, overcrowded, but the beauty of the city remains, for me, vaca yes, work no. Most expensive city thanks to Silicon Valley, lots of $$ up there and lots of fun things to do, just went to my 62nnnnd
high school reunion at Krug's Winery in Napa Valley. Went to school with Norm Krug, (son of), who now owns the winery, he had our reunion there, so amazing, great day, have 2 cousins left out of tons of relatives, what happens when you live long enough, no one is left.....No one knows the inn's and out's of the city like me, if you do the job, I'll give you some places to see like China Beach where everyone used to go after our Friday night school dances, and Johnny Mathis singing..."Chances Are"....or Mel's drive in depending on weather.....good old days, don't get me started.
Live consciously....