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View Poll Results: How should I divide my days in San Francisco and San Diego
5 days in San Fran and 5 Days in Diego 7 21.88%
6 days in SFO and 4 days in DIEGO 22 68.75%
4 days in SFO and 6 days in DIEGO 3 9.38%
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Old 19 October 2011, 05:39 AM   #1
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San Francisco vs San Diego

I made an post earlier about Chicago VS Washington but now I have changed my mind due to the weater as I will be travelling to US for a holiday for around 16 days. I have decided that I will spend 6 nights in NYC then flying south for a better weather.

So from 6 to 16 Jan next year I have 10 days to kill in California.

Now I have booked 5 days in SF and 5 in SD

Just wondering that perhaps I should spend 6 in SF and 4 in SD.. or the otherway around.

Also anyone of you can drop any advice in regards to food and night life in NYC, SF and SD.. anything is appreciated. So far I would be travelling alone.
The hotels are booked but can be changed accordingly upon your suggestions. :D

Thanks in advances
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