With its active Vietnamese American community and its many Vietnamese American-owned businesses, the Tenderloin in San Francisco has often been referred to as "Little Saigon." For part of the neighborhood, the name is now official.
The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last manually operated cable car system and an icon of the city of San Francisco. No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize the great city.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to pedestrians on May 27, 1937, and to traffic the following day, May 28, 1937. At that time, it was the longest suspension bridge ever built. It is truly an engineering marvel, a structure of magnificence, grace, and beauty.
Pier 39 is a shopping center and popular tourist attraction built on a pier in San Francisco, California. At Pier 39, there are shops, restaurants, a video arcade, street performances, the Aquarium of the Bay, virtual 3D rides, and views of California sea lions hauled out on docks on Pier 39's marina.
At Candlestick, a new chapter in San Francisco’s story unfolds— a diverse, community-driven neighborhood that weaves together the area’s proud legacy and an innovative vision for a vibrant, accessible waterfront future.
Candlestick Point State Recreation Area has a public pier from which anglers catch halibut, jack smelt, striped bass, perch, sturgeon, leopard sharks, or bat rays, depending on the season. Many dabbling and diving ducks migrate from Canada and Alaska to overwinter in the warmer waters of the San Francisco Bay, making our park an important stop on the Pacific Flyway.
18th street and, Illinois St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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Crane Cove Park is San Francisco's newest waterfront destination nestled in the historic Dogpatch neighborhood. Offering breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay, this expansive park is the perfect spot for outdoor activities and family-friendly fun. Experience exhilarating water sports like paddle boarding and kayaking with Dogpatch Paddle, the city’s premier aquatic adventure outfitter.
Located in the historic Mission District of San Francisco, Mission Cliffs is a blend of new and old. It is San Francisco's oldest climbing gym, but it has constantly renovated and updated to remain an industry leader. Whether you are here to climb the five-story walls, take yoga in San Francisco, or work out in the weight room, you'll appreciate the cutting-edge gym from top to bottom.
Franklin Square is nestled between the Mission District and Potrero Hill. The landscaping is gorgeous, and the old trees provide plenty of shade for an afternoon stroll. Both the soccer field and playgrounds have been recently renovated.
Potrero del Sol Park provides a plethora of activities for neighbors and visitors alike. Home of one of just a handful of skate parks in San Francisco, Potrero del Sol is a popular place for kids and families. Its sweeping lawns provide the perfect spot for picnics, and it also features a charming community garden.
The Inner Sunset is one of four “micro-neighborhoods” comprising the greater Sunset District in the western part of San Francisco. The Inner Sunset is known for its walkability, commercial corridor centered at 9th Avenue & Irving Street, and sense of community. Although residents must brave chilly fog from May to August, the September to November months are usually warm and sunny.
Buena Vista is a neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Nestled in the heart of San Francisco, the Buena Vista neighborhood is a picturesque enclave that exudes a timeless charm. Renowned for its enchanting blend of historic architecture and modern vibrancy, Buena Vista captures the essence of the city's rich heritage.
Inner Richmond is a walkable and family-friendly neighborhood that’s home to some of the most diverse restaurants in all of San Francisco, the Inner Richmond is a treasure that’s convenient to the busier parts of the city but beats to its own multicultural drum. The Inner Richmond is a diverse area with sizable Chinese and Russian populations.
Lower Nob Hill is a historic district located in downtown San Francisco, California, in an area that sits between the Nob Hill and Tenderloin neighborhoods. It covers roughly a five-block stretch on the southern slope of Nob Hill. The district features many early 20th-century apartment hotels that were once home to middle-class residents and now reflect the architectural styles of that era.
Ashbury Heights is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. It is a highly desired community with unparalleled views of the city and San Francisco Bay. Most homes within this neighborhood are classic Grand Edwardian and Victorian architectural styles.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO), a department of the City and County of San Francisco, is a transparent organization dedicated to serving our local community as well as the millions of travelers who pass through our doors each year. We welcome public interest in the way we do business.
Buena Vista Park is named for the spectacular views from its upper slopes. The oldest park in San Francisco, it features secluded, winding trails and one of the city's few remaining coast live oak groves.
Tank Hill Park is located in San Francisco near the intersection of Clayton Street and Twin Peaks Boulevard, which circumscribes the hill to the south and east. A rocky outcropping defines the north side, which falls in cliffs to houses below.
Corona Heights is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, just north of Market Street and Eureka Valley. Corona Heights is often considered part of the Castro and Upper Market areas. It is a small, affluent neighborhood offering steep, narrow, and quiet streets and providing a unique oasis from the Castro and bustling Market Street corridor.
Roosevelt Way &, Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Corona Heights Park is a park in the Castro and Corona Heights neighborhoods of San Francisco, California. This park has some of the best views in San Francisco. Among the flowers you may see here are checkerbloom, California poppy, footsteps of spring, Douglas iris, mule’s ears, and Johnny jump-up, a sensitive species that is the only host plant for the callippe silverspot butterfly.