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REBECCA ADLINGTON SAVOURS SAN FRANCISCO

The London Standard

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June 05, 2025

Cycling over the Golden Gate Bridge, shopping at Pier 39 and embracing the amazing food — the Olympic swimmer can't get enough of this place

REBECCA ADLINGTON SAVOURS SAN FRANCISCO

Where is your favourite destination and why?

San Francisco. I love America in general, as it has so much to offer. There is something for everyone. Whether you want to soak up the sun on a beach holiday, enjoy an activity-packed holiday, or go on a long city break, there is always a place in the US where you can make the most of your stay. Food options are really important to me when picking a holiday destination since I was diagnosed with coeliac disease in 2024. I have to eat a strict gluten-free diet, which is the only treatment for the condition, so I must be sure that I can access the food I need. In the major US cities, they cater for people with coeliac disease very well. San Francisco was the first place I visited on holiday following my diagnosis, and I thought it was great — both as a destination and as a place to find amazing gluten-free food.

When was the last time you were there, and who were you with?

We went on a cruise from Miami to San Francisco in January with the Cunard Line, and we found it to be a really unique route. I went with my family - my husband, Andy; daughter, Summer; and son, Albie.

Where do you like to stay there?

When we docked in San Francisco, we stayed in Fisherman's Wharf, which I loved. We spent time exploring Pier 39 and its shops, attractions, and, of course, the famous California sea lions. It also offers a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Where did you enjoy your favourite meal?

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