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CHINATOWN AND CITY LIGHTS PHOTOS COURTESY OF SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION/ SCOTT CHERNIS; NORTH BEACH AERIAL PHOTO COURTESY OF SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION/ CAN BALCIOGLU BREWERY PHOTO COURTESY OF ANCHOR BREWING; ALL OTHER PHOTOS COURTESY OF SAN FRANCISCO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION Day Three MORNING Waking up at 7 a.m. on Sunday may feel like a tall order, but breakfast at Mama’s on Washington Square is well worth the effort. Since it’s just a nice walk or quick cab ride from the hotel, aim to reach this city institution by 7:30 at the latest to be among the first wave of guests. Then, enjoy legendary breakfast specialties including the eggs Benedict and omelet specials. When appetites are satisfied, stroll through neighboring Washington Square Park’s quaint shops and Saints Peter and Paul Church. This gorgeous cathedral famously provided the setting for Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio’s wedding photos and was also featured in “Dirty Harry,” starring Clint Eastwood. AFTERNOON Slip into nearby North Beach to experience more of San Francisco’s rich arts scene and cultural history. The Beat Museum is a small but provocative look into the lives and work of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and their lively band of contemporaries that popularized the Bay Area’s thriving jazz and poetry scene of the 1950s. You can walk in their footsteps by browsing (and maybe catching a poetry reading) at City Lights Bookstore before grabbing a snack and drink at Vesuvio Cafe, both popular gathering places of Wrap up a trip to San Francisco with a visit to Chinatown (top), a stroll through North Beach (middle) and time in City Lights Bookstore (above). the storied era, and both chock-full of historic photos and memorabilia. EVENING Dinner options are numerous in North Beach, which is also San Francisco’s Little Italy. Chinatown is also just a 10-minute walk away. One of the largest Chinese communities outside of Asia, it spans more than 20 blocks of restaurants, shops and attractions like the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory, where you can watch cookies being made by hand, and even take home a bag or two. Nearing the end of your last day, you’ll have experienced some of the city’s best, but your short trip has only been a sample. End the evening with craft cocktail at 15 Romolo, and toast to a speedy return to the City by the Bay. L Book It Now open in the Financial District, Loews Regency San Francisco Hotel is the latest hotel to join the Loews Hotels & Resorts portfolio. Located on the to