Jinnie L. • February 2, 2015must come here during the cherry blossom season! so pretty n u can catch many performance during the daytime here too ;)
Ben M. • September 3, 2021Go for the excellent cocktails and the view, stay for the pre fixe menu (and more cocktails of course)
Adam S. • October 13, 2011Geographical center of town. Used to have a statue of olympus at the top. Some say it is also named after the original neighborhood milk man old limpus
A S. • August 20, 2019Great place to enjoy Golden Gate. Parking can be a nightmare but time it well at the end of each day, parking is free.
AJ L. • May 29, 2014This was a gift from Taiwan to the city of San Francisco back in the '80s. It's very tranquil and offers a beautiful view of Stow Lake.
Susan B. • November 3, 2012Try not to park it's expensive dress up no one else does but it's the opera ! And bring your own snack the snack bar is over priced you can also order wine before it begins
Mark P. • November 10, 2013September 13, 2009 was the 150th Anniversary of the Broderick-Terry Duel. This duel, which involved two opposing political figures, was an important event in the country's anti-slavery movement.
David H. • November 13, 2017The building exterior and interior were designed in 1948 by Frank Lloyd Wright as a prototype to the Guggenheim.
Danny C. • January 20, 2014Take the 43 to Juanita and hike up the trails then walk the backside down to the 23 to hitch a ride into the mission for Mitchell's
Tina H. • February 3, 2010Great walk along the rugged SF coast from Sutro Baths down to the Presidio. Made my camera very happy.
Aaron C. • July 26, 2014You can't go up-top but make sure to checkout the unique skyscraper from all angles, all over town. Photo-friendly. It does dominate the skyline in a great way. :)
Binta B. • August 12, 2013Great building. Amazing history. Wonderful location for startup offices.
Guilherme 梅. • October 29, 2016Um dos melhores pontos do jardim japonês! Ao ficar de frente da Pagoda, olhe para trás e tenha uma visão ampla do jardim!
J. Mike S. • September 26, 2011This hydrant is one of the few that worked after the 1906 quake; a plaque and the gold paint commemorate the event.
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