Insiders’ tips on San Francisco and Philadelphia

Posted on December 4th, 2008 by Laura Byrne Paquet in Destinations

Looking to escape the tourist trail in San Francisco or Philadelphia?

The Quirky San Francisco blog is currently offering a free 43-page biking itinerary of the Bay area. Aside from that, you’ll find regular tips on offbeat restaurants, shops and more from long-time SF resident Randy Schroeder.
On the other side of the country, uwishunu.com (pronounced “You Wish You Knew”) is a hip and trendy blog produced by a tourism bureau that really understands the web and social networking: the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation. GPTMC staff and enthusiastic locals provide info on cool things to see and do, many of them way off the beaten path.

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