Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
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A landmark in San Francisco's Mission District Landmark, CASA BONAMPAK is a Latin Cultural Store dedicated FAIR TRADE Imports. For over 20 years we have specialized in folkart, clothing, jewelry, piñatas, party decorations & anything & everything Latin. We work directly w/ artisans in Latinamerica to preserve ancient traditions. We specialize in customizing traditional decorations for Weddings, Fiestas & Special Events. Featured in SF Chronicle, LATINA MAGAZINE, WHERE, INSTYLE, ELLE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER, BRIDES, THE KNOT & MARTHA STEWART LIVING & WEDDINGS. We host community events throughout the year - the highlight is the Day of the Dead Fiesta always on Nov. 2- everyone is invited !
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Known as the "crookedest" street in the world, the steep hills and sharp curves of this one-way road pass by grand Victorian mansions and attract millions of tourists each year.
we caught the cable car to the top of Lombard street, we absolutely loved the weave road and how beautifully it is maintained with all the gorgeous flower's, there was certainly alot of tourist there, some even were blocking the road to take pictures which was annoying for the drivers at the bottom. a lovely couple took our picture:). must be annoying for the neighbors that live on the street. but a great place to go see
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The Top of Broadway business community represents one of the oldest and continuous commercial cultural and entertainment corridors on the West Coast. This district has a very rich history of music and adult entertainment, with venues that have been frequented by millions over the past 130 years. Formerly known as the Barbary Coast, this area is distinct as a special sub-district of the North Beach
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The San Francisco Columbarium, a Neo-classical architectural landmark located in San Francisco's Richmond District, was originally designed in 1898 by Bernard J.S. Cahill. The structure features a large rotunda, mosaic tile floors and stained glass and offers more than 8,000 inurnment spaces which house urns and memorabilia.
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We went to the Muisc Course Area of Golden Gate Park. Its the park area between the de Young Museum and the Californa Academy of Sciences. It was originally put in place for the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894. There are statues and fountains to see. One of the major areas is the Spreckels Organ area. It is called the Bandshell" and was a gift from sugar magnate Claus Spreckels. There is a large parking garage underneath the Music Concourse area. Its a great place to park if one visits Golden Gate Park with a car.
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Historic Fisherman's Wharf is the classic San Francisco experience where you will find a range of hotels, specialty restaurants, famous attractions, unique shops, breathtaking scenery and entertainment for the whole family.
Love visiting this area, it’s fun and kind of feels like you are stepping back in time. There is so much to see, great people watching and I love watching the sea lions, there are so many and they are so fun, always putting on a show!! Great food options, lots of stores to browse. It’s just awesome!!
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