San Francisco, California, United States

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67.38

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  • StreetWIRED 4/5
  • StreetHEALTH 3.5/5
  • StreetVALUE 4/5
  • StreetESSENTIALS 4/5

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San Francisco CityGuide

San Francisco city is located at the top end of the San Francisco peninsula. One of the most popular tourist cities in the USA, San Francisco comprises a number of very distinct neighborhoods within its boundaries.

San Francisco has a rich history shaped by natural disaster, the Gold Rush, immigration and later technological innovation.

In 1906, one of the most powerful earthquakes the world has ever seen, struck San Francisco and combined with the resulting fire destroyed more than 75% of the city. A major rebuilding effort created some of the most historic buildings in all of California. The city is also famous for being home to Silicon Valley and many of the dotcom businesses that drove great prosperity (and then failure) to the area.

Some of the more notable neighborhoods throughout the city include:

  • The Financial District and Union Square form the heart of the city, particularly from a tourist perspective.
  • Nob Hill, once home to many of the Gold Rush tycoons is still today an up market area with a beautiful park to enjoy, and expensive apartment living. Some of the cities most exclusive hotels (like the Ritz Carlton) are located here.
  • Chinatown is home to one of the largest Asian populations in the USA
  • North Beach is San Francisco’s version of Little Italy with great Italian dining and cafés. Sidwalk dining is very popular here.
  • The Mission district is heavily populated with working class immigrants
  • Haight-Ashbury was synonomous with the 1960’s, hippy lifestyle and free loving movement.
  • The Castro is renowned as being the home of gay culture in San Francisco.
  • The Tenderloin has a reputation for being the cities "seedy" side. Once the hotspot for crime.
  • South of Market was once characterised by dilapidated warehouses and urban decay but is now thriving with upmarket hotels, restaurants and bars. Apartment living is booming the SOMA area. While growth has been fast this area still has considerable numbers of homeless people.
  • Fishermans Wharf is a tourist area packed with seafood restaurants, street artists and ferry departures our to Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge.

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advisor2008advisor2008

4/3/2008
Happy Thursday to everyone in W 68th Street, San Francisco, California!
Enjoy your day!!!

AJAJ

10/17/2007
Helooooo eveyone! I'm just posting from the facebook "My Home" application. You can do most of the StreetAdvisor features from inside your facebook page.

To install the app, go here:

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Hope everyone enjoys it :)

AJ

JVSJVS

8/21/2007
Guys, I regularly am in SF on business and time after time are looking for a really relaxing lounge bar. I've been to Bubble up on Montgomery, and liked it. Any suggestions for an out of towner?

BikerrrchikBikerrrchik

8/21/2007
Ah Rome...always in my dreams...some day. But tomorrow, back to the City to listen to a little live music at the Red Devil Lounge, have a cocktail, watch people (and be watched!), and generally have a good time. Maybe even pick up some Sushi and swing by Good Vibrations - Polk Steet...now that's a street I should put up on this site. ; )

Have a beautiful day!

AJAJ

8/21/2007
Hi Bikerrrchik,

I agree, SF is a fantastic place to people watch. It definately reminded me somewhat of the people watching experience I got in Rome at the Spanish Steps.

AJ
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