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Bayview / Hunters Point Find out where residents of Bayview/Hunters Point go for community and to get away from it all.
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Beyond Solano Ave, Albany
Dare to venture beyond the boutiques, babies and gourmet restaurants of Albany's Solano Avenue. |
Iconic Castro Head to Harvey Milk's former campaign headquarters, grab a drink at the "Wrinkle Room," and try and track down the Castro's secret slide.
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Elmwood District, Berkeley
With a neighborhood theater, old-fashioned soda fountain, intimate restaurants and boutiques, Elmwood is both nostalgic and trendy. |
Chinatown San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest and most commercial in North America. This touristy district is an explosion of exotic smells, sights and tastes.
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Gourmet Ghetto, Berkeley
Eat your way through this Berkeley foodie mecca. |
D Street It's not your usual San Francisco tourist spot, but for the basic necessities of life, head to D Street.
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The Shipyard, Berkeley
The Shipyard is a funky community built from ship containers, an unusual neighborhood for creators of mechanical, metal, fire and tech art.
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Ferry Plaza Market Track down hard to find culinary delights at San Francisco's famed Ferry Plaza Market.
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Downtown Danville new!
Known as the heart of the San Ramon Valley, Danville boasts a rich history and a vibrant nightlife.
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Fisherman's Wharf Juggling, comedy & cheap thrills -- get a different perspective of Fisherman's Wharf with one of the many street performers who entertain at this touristy spot.
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Rockridge, Oakland
Rockridge is a quaint neighborhood in Oakland with great shopping and restaurants.
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Golden Gate Park Rediscover San Francisco's Golden Gate Park through the acoustic freestyling of Mars.
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Temescal District, Oakland
Go early for a spot at the gourmet eateries springing up in Oakland's Temescal District. |
Haight Ashbury The 60's are long gone, but the psychedelic vibe and pipe shops remain in this colorful neighborhood.
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West Oakland, Oakland
A terrific farmer's market, artist studios, a major port and a center devoted to capoeira.
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Hayes Valley Expect the unexpected in this now upscale neighborhood – hip salons, indie boutiques and beer with breakfast.
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Pleasanton
Hidden in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area, Pleasanton offers small town feel with big city access.
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Japantown Sushi, shabu-shabu, ramen, sake and karaoke -- head to J-Town and experience the gamut of Japanese food & drink.
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Marina District The Marina is where beautiful people sit, drink coffee and watch other beautiful people shop. Watch them all in this movie.
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Sausalito
A quaint town of only 7,500 people, Sausalito is just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. With views of the City, Sausalito is full of artists, history, walking paths and urban lore.
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The Mission
The best thing about this neighborhood, besides the mural art, cool clubs and authentic Mexican food, is that it stays open late.
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Tiburon
The great outdoors beckons in Tiburon, the place to go for biking, hiking, rock climbing and spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Nob Hill
Check out Nob Hill's cable cars, vertigo, Slippery Jim and its buildings which withstood the 1906 earthquake and still stand tall today.
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Tomales Bay new!
An easy day trip from San Francisco, Tomales Bay offers up the opportunity to kayak alongside harbor seals.
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Noe Valley
The family-oriented neighborhood of Noe Valley offers fine dining, fun cafes and plenty of places for the kids. |
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North Beach It's Italy on the West Coast and a landmark for the Beat culture. Get a taste of great food and history in North Beach.
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Downtown San Jose
Home to the largest permanent Monopoly board in the world, San Jose also offers visitors interactive museums, great pubs, a farmer's market and a rich history.
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Potrero Hill / Bernal Heights You're in San Francisco, you have a view of the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate, you can walk downtown and have spacious, affordable housing. What more could you want?
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Palo Alto - Leland Lane new!
Come to the city known for its trees, Stanford University, a killer skate park and a street filled with used cars that are for sale.
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The Richmond
Located next to Golden Gate Park and the Presidio, this diverse district has a friendly neighborhood atmosphere and lots of good eating and shopping, usually just a quick walk away.
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Russian Hill
Where's the borscht? Superstar Vladic Pavlov searches the scenic Russian Hill neighborhood in San Francisco for his native cuisine.
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SOMA / South Beach
San Francisco's South of Market area is booming with new architecture, art, businesses, restaurants, and living space.
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The Tenderloin
Notorious for drugs and prostitution, the Tenderloin also boasts some of the best budget ethnic restaraunts in all of San Francisco.
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Union Square
Union Square is a popular upscale shopping destination easily accessible via the famous San Francisco cable car.
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