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Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California

Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California

Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California - San Francisco is also famous for its collection of unique and exciting environment. Most tourists start with Fisherman's Wharf, although many locals consider it as a tourist, it is a great place to see amazing street entertainers, watch sea lions, visit museums, or take a cruise to the famous Alcatraz Prison or the pleasant Angel Island. Working fishing boats still come into the small harbor here, and the district is home to some seafood restaurant is excellent. Fresh breeze from the bay can provide bracing setting.
Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California
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Chinatown, centered around Grant Street from Bush to Columbus, is part tourist trap, part an exhibit of local life. Good places to eat abound, and the streets especially have stores that will not find in the mall. Stockton Street is where most locals do their shopping for groceries, be sure to sample some dim sum and other specialties offered in the many bustling shops. However, many local Chinese prefer to eat and shop in the new Chinatowns located in other neighborhoods such as on Clement Street between Avenue 2 and 12 in the Inner Richmond neighborhood. The Muni # 1 (California) and # 2 (Clement, does not run at night) buses get people from one Chinatown to another.
Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California
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Downtown is closer to the Civic Center, with impressive Beaux Arts buildings including City Hall and the War Memorial Veterans Building, celebrated Asian Art Museum, music and theater venues (including large concert halls and renowned Symphony and Opera), and the main public library. Nearby, in highrises Downtown, Union Square is the heart of the city's main shopping and hotel district, while SoMa to the south is rapidly gentrifying, home to the city's main convention center and a new museum.
To the west of Downtown is Haight Ashbury, famous as the center of the Hippie movement in the 60s and 70s. While tourism has softened somewhat environmental image, the area still retains a different feel with small shops and organic coffee shop after shop selling marijuana-themed items, tie dye T-shirt and arm band. Nearby at the top of Market Street is the Castro, the center of Lesbian / Gay / Bi / Transgender (LGBT) communities of San Francisco, with a variety of theaters and small shops and restaurants. Next door is the Mission District, home to Mission Dolores Church, one of the oldest structures in the city, and the collection of all sorts of fantastic murals on many walls of nearby buildings, especially on alleys between Market and Valencia.
San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
Treasure Island, an artificial island halfway between San Francisco and Oakland connected to the Bay Bridge, has excellent views of San Francisco and Oakland skies and the unique structure of the base-change-region-changing market-night international navies. Accessible by Muni bus # 108 from the Transbay Terminal in SoMa.


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