This is hard for me to say here as this is my home town that I love, however there is not much to see in this small buliding. You can spend your time simply walking around town and if you really would like to see some history take a short walk to the city hall building. It seats on the site of the old Sausalito elementary school where us old guys and girls spent our school days. In the building you can see photos and other items for 'back in the day,
The visitor center should be your first stop for the visit of Sausalito. This picturesque small town, not far from San Francisco: you just need to cross the Golden Gate bridge, is a very nice tourist destination, also famous to "host" a wealthy and artistic enclave,
We went to a place called Sausalito and Gosh the location is fantastic with spectacular view of downtown San a Fransisco, Alcatraz, and a glimpse of their famous bridges.
We came here by the HOHO bus and left by the ferry back to San Francisco. The visitors centre gave ideas as to what to do in this picture pretty postcard town which does have rather expensive and some quirky shops designed for the tourist.Sausalito is very green and very expensive. On our first visit here many years ago, the person showing us around told me that when he first came to Sausalito it reminded him of his visit to us in the Isle of Man.
We visited this little town after a long hike in Muir Woods. There are plenty of shops and restaurants to choose from. A lot of the places are a bit pricey but there are some places that are more moderately priced as well. The center square of the town has a pretty fountain and cool lamp posts that make a good backdrop for taking pictures. There's a great little candy store called Munchies that has a good selection and great prices with plenty of choices to satisfy the sweet tooth. The ferry ride back to the Ferry Building in SF is very relaxing and picturesque.
Very beautiful, cute little town just few miles away from busy San Francisco. Sight of the beach is beautiful and Rodeo beach is very close by. Visitor center has lot of information.You can take a ferry from SF or drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. Nice way to spent your afternoon strolling around the streets and peeping into all little local shops and having abundant restaurants to choose from.Parking was free during tthe holidays but lot of street parking as well as water front parking lot available.Big yacht club available!
We took the ferry over to Sausalito and just loved it. A beautiful little town full of gorgeous shops, and restaurant's. A wonderful Christmas shop full of decorations, just loved Sausalito, make the time to visit.
We took the ferry over to Sausalito and just loved it. A beautiful little town full of gorgeous shops, and restaurant's. A wonderful Christmas shop full of decorations, just loved Sausalito, make the time to visit.
Take the ferry from the San Francisco Ferry building to Sausalito then stroll thru the park, dine, shop and have Lapperts Ice Cream! Be sure to take the ferry boat back at sunset or evening for a spectacular view of San Francisco Bay Bridge, City and Oakland Bay bridge. If you have time rent a bike but be aware that if taking the bike on the ferry the wait is long. Best to walk it!
Catch the ferry at the Ferry Terminal, 30 minutes to cross the bay. Buy the "clipper card" we didn't . It is a lot cheaper than the alternative. The town has cafés, restaurant, art galleries, and sea lion at the dock. The ferry runs ever 30 minutes , last one returns to San Francisco around 7:00 P M.