Thursday, June 30, 2016

#ExploreHomeFirst

Dolores Park, San Francisco

Over the past few years my list of new cities to visit has grown (and grown and grown) but working and going to school full time makes leaving San Francisco difficult for most of the year. So I'm finally reevaluating my travel bucket list and experiencing new things closer to home has made it to the top. 

In this weekly series, #ExploreHomeFirst, I'll be sharing my local experiences with you. This week I explored Muir Woods and drank Chinese Mai Tais at Li Po Cooktail Lounge with my college roommate, Sigvor. Check out some highlights of our weekend below!


Monday, June 27, 2016

Three Tips for Saving Money at a Giants Game


This past weekend I watched the Giants play the Phillies and it was a great game! The Giants won, which is always great, and I picked up some new knowledge that made my experience even better. So I wanted to share my secrets with you. 

AT&T Park



1. Cheap Seats

Depending on who the Giants are playing you can find tickets as cheap as $10 but keep in mind these are the nose bleeds, the highest and the farthest seats in the park. To enjoy the game at a lower altitude but comparable savings look for bleacher seats. These seats are located in behind outfield with a clear view of home plate, you'll be close enough to read the numbers on the players jerseys for just a few dollars more. Keep in mind these seats are not covered so there's no protection from the elements so keep your sunglasses, baseball cap, and sunblock near by.



2. Cheap Eats

Although hot dogs and Gilroy Garlic Fries are a delicious SF ballpark staple these treats add up quickly.  To save a few dollars pack your own lunch! If you don't want to carry food all the way from home there is a grocery store one block away from the ball park and a sandwich shop across the street, Bacon Bacon, that makes excellent sandwiches. Eat well at the game without breaking the bank by bringing your favorite snacks but remember bringing liquid are not allowed.


3. Cheap Beer

Beer and baseball go together like peanut butter and jelly but as we all know beer at a baseball game can set you back $13 for a Bud Light. So to help you and your wallet make it through nine innings here is a tip that true Giants fans(my brother included) are not aware of: if you enter the stadium through the Public House, a bar located at Willie Mays Plaza, you can get a beer for the same price as outside of the ball park and bring it to your seat in a plastic cup.  Their beer is cheaper and they have a better larger selection of beer. 


Safe travels,
Cirrena

Monday, June 20, 2016

My Top Five Favorite Cities(So Far)

The hardest part about being in graduate school is not being able to travel at the drop of a hat. I've been fighting the urge to book the next flight out of SFO for months but patience is a virtue. For the next two months I'll have to sit in class and daydream about my next adventure in January but who knows what surprises are in store for August. I guess we will just have to wait and see. Until then take a look at my top five favorite cities so far, in no particular order. Leave a comment letting me know some of your favorite cities. 


1. San Francisco, California, USA
Fort Funston, San Francisco, California 


2. Prague, Czech Republic
Old Town Hall, Prague, Czech Republic


 3. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
View of Melbourne from the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance


4. Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico
Playa Zicatela, Puerto Escondido


5. Budapest, Hungary
Chain Bridge, Budapest
Safe travels,
Cirrena