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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Cary Lane is a unique clothing business in San Francisco that offers deals on designer apparel at up to 80% off the regular retail price for men and women. We specialize in samples, overstock, and past season apparel from your favorite brands from all over the world. We also carry our private label men's line, Cary LaScala, which is designed and manufactured locally in the city. All items at Cary Lane are brand new and unused. We are not consignment and do not buy from the public. Our inventory is constantly changing and we put out new arrivals every week. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to get coupons, keep updated about our famous sale events, and awesome parties we throw. We also have personal stylists available upon request, private after hours 'shopping parties' which includes a store wide sale, hor d'oeuvres, music, drinks and more available by reservation.
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MMclay is a handmade tableware business run by local ceramic artist and designer, MaryMar Keenan, in her Hayes Valley studio in San Francisco. The MMclay Airstream is MMclay's first official retail location at 395 Linden Street. The Production Studio | Showroom is located several blocks away at 69 Gough Street, San Francisco.
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Day or night, this spectacular sculpture is worth the detour to check out. The artist is Charles Gadeken and the piece has been at Burning Man prior to being placed where it is today. Squared sits in the epicenter of Hayes Valley, surrounded by a park and tables to sit.
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Explore Japanese culture in the city's famed neighborhood. Japan Center's authentic architecture, shops, and food-plus the presence of the Peace Pagoda-make it one of Japantown's prized landmarks.
I used to live in Northern California and went on Scool field trips to the museums, aquarium, art and science centers. What baffles me is we never visited Japan Center. I “discovered” it while looking for a Daiso (sort of like Dollar stores). When we got there and realized it is a wonderland for anyone interested or a fan of Japanese items. There are many restaurants and eateries, shopping and interesting things to look at it. We love it and even stayed in a hotel across the street so we could visit frequently during our five day stay. Highly recommend as a top thing to do in San Francisco.
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Timbuk2 is an urban lifestyle bag, accessory & apparel shop located in Hayes Valley. Started by a bicycle messenger in 1989 in San Francisco, Timbuk2 is a pioneer of Made-in-America customization, urban manufacturing and responsible for the indoctrination of the iconic messenger bag as an essential component to city living. The Timbuk2 flagship carries backpacks, messenger bags, luggage, rollers, duffels, totes, accessories plus a Custom Bag Building workshop; all designed to help you outsmart the challenges of the city. ***Ask about our FREE Bike share!
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