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The San Francisco branch of this famous department store takes up two city blocks in Union Square.
This bar attracts Scots and non-Scots alike who come for the beer, whiskey and fish and chips.
A popular park for jogging, picnics, biking, and sightseeing.
The California Academy of Sciences is the home of Steinhart aquarium.
This recently gentrified Victorian neighborhood is also the nighttime hotspot for the college and professional crowds.
Contemporary chic clothing for men and women, as well as various objets d'art.
A neighborhood Irish Bar with live nightly folk music.
For walkers: a scenic neighborhood hill in San Francisco.
This popular club is a showcase for a variety of musical acts.
A famous stretch of colorful Victorian-style house.
This beautiful, impressive modern structure opened in 1996 and contains seven stories of books and exhibits.
Situated on the corner of Market and Castro streets the Twin Peaks Bar is said to be the first gay bar in the country with windows. Previously all gay bars were either windowless or speakeasys. A nice
Historic station, designed to limit the number of Asian peoples entering California.
Just 10 minutes from downtown San Francisco, this golf course was formerly operated by the military but is now open to the public.
This church is known for its pastor, Cecil Williams, whose sermons never fail to thrill.
One of the oldest and nicest clubs in the city, hosting a wide variety of musical acts.
Small and out of the way, this popular bar attracts an eclectic clientele.
It took a lengthy remodel but Nickies is now even better than ever. The DJs are back along with an updated interior design that captures the feel of a neighborhood pub with a smooth dance club. Nickies also has a kitchen where the chefs create home-cooked favorites that satisfy your appetite. Happy Hour is seven days a week: Monday through Friday between 4-7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday between Noon - 4 p.m.
A group of renovated factory buildings filled with shops, restaurants and galleries.
A day spa, fitness studio and educational center for expectant mothers.
Popular store to find vintage and trendy secondhand clothing.
Running from Nogales, Arizona, to San Francisco, this route commemorates the path taken by Anza when he led colonists to San Francisco.
Locals lay claim to Vermont Street as the "crookedest" in town, despite Lombard Street's legendary claim on the title.
This historic drawbridge, built by the same engineer who built the famous Golden Gate Bridge, crosses Mission Channel at Third Street.
This museum houses fascinating and sometimes controversial exhibits on Jewish history and culture.
Small, upscale shopping mall in the Financial District.
Visitor-friendly neighborhood which got its name when prospectors found 7 Cyrillic-inscribed gravestones at the top of the hill.
