Overall StreetScore

64.62

Overall StreetRank inSan Francisco

#91 Review this Street
  • StreetVIBE 4/5
  • StreetWIRED 4/5
  • StreetHEALTH 3.5/5
  • StreetVALUE 4/5
  • StreetESSENTIALS 4/5

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  • Singles (35%)
  • Couples (26%)
  • Families with kids (22%)
  • Retirees (17%)
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Heavy traffic and busy

By ipaw02 on Jul 18, 2008
2/5
Van Ness Avenue is one of the major streets in San Francisco. There are so many cars at all times. There are a few homeless people begging but there are usually so many people on this street that it is pretty safe in the daytime. There are variety of stores bu...
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4/5
Van Ness is a main street in downtown San Francisco. One can travel on Van Ness using the 47 and 49 Muni bus lines. The street has an urban and commercial vibe because of the many crowded and tall buildings that line the street. On Van Ness, there are a cou...
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4.5/5
Van Ness Avenue
Van Ness extends almost over 3 miles and is one of the most charming and historical, yet major and busiest areas in San Francisco. It’s easily accessible as many public bus lines and underground transportation run along or across Van Ness. Cit...
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Delightful down here

By loktazar on May 09, 2008
4/5
Van ness avenue starts from the fisherman’s wharf and runs down to the mission street. There is much of activity to do on Van ness avenue and it gives you great shopping and dining opportunities. Food is never a scarcity here with restaurants having ample of...
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3/5
Van Ness Avenue is one of the famous streets in San Francisco. The street got its name after Mayor James Van Ness. It was originally known as Marlette street. You get to see the famous San Francisco City hall along the way. Galileo Academy of Science and Techn...
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3/5
Van Ness Avenue is famous for San Francisco City hall. The street was named after Mayor James Van Ness. A number of restaurants located in the street serve good food. The other place of interest in the Van Ness Avenue is Davies Symphony Hall, War Memorial Ope...
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A lovely place to visit

By micheal on May 09, 2008
3/5
Van Ness Avenue which was named in honor of Mayor James Van Ness was originally known as Marlette Street. San Francisco City Hall is one of the most remarkable landmarks along the way. There are a number of famous restaurants and theaters in the street. The fa...
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No real reason to go

By Skyhawk on May 06, 2008
2/5
This street runs almost straight down the center of San Francisco downtown. While having such a central locale, the street gives no other reason to visit, and mainly serves a purpose as just a street. Not only lacking a reason to visit, there are areas which a...
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Not so enjoyble

By manisha30 on May 06, 2008
2/5
This street was named in honor of James Van Ness, mayor of San Francisco. The famous Galileo Academy of Science and technology is situated on the Van Ness Avenue. It was originally known as the Marlette street. The must see places on Van Ness Avenue is the San...
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