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Top neighborhoods in Western Addition

Union Square
Major tourist destination in downtown San Francisco, Union Square boasts shopping, hotels, and theaters. Explore department stores, boutiques, and galleries, or catch a performance at various theaters. Enjoy the Dewey Monument and stunning views from nearby hotels. Easily accessible via cable car lines, buses, and subway systems.

Fisherman's Wharf
Discover Pier 39, Ghirardelli Square, and the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in this bustling tourist hotspot. Savor seafood at family-owned restaurants and explore the sea lion colony, while enjoying convenient cable car access.

Downtown San Francisco
Serving as San Francisco's central business district, this area boasts Northern California's two tallest buildings, the Salesforce Tower and Transamerica Pyramid. Explore shopping malls like the Embarcadero Center and enjoy parks such as Sue Biermann Park, all easily accessible via Muni bus and rail lines.

South of Market
San Francisco's artistic South of Market neighborhood is loved for its museums and entertainment, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Moscone Convention Center and Oracle Park.

Nob Hill
Luxury hotels, historic mansions, and Michelin-starred restaurants abound in this upscale area. Explore Union Square shopping district, Grace Cathedral, and the SF Masonic Auditorium for a taste of culture and history.
Top landmarks in Western Addition

Painted Ladies
Learn about the local history of San Francisco when you take a trip to Painted Ladies. Discover the fascinating museums and notable monuments in this vibrant area.

Full House House
Find out about the history of San Francisco when you take a trip to Full House House. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this vibrant area.





































































































![Checked out these two #red art installations at this little Hayes Valley Park called Patricia's Green along Octavia. Wanted to see the iconic David Best's Temple Structure that was first seen in Burning Man,since 2005 but it was already replaced by these two Geometric 12 sided Dodecahedron pieces called Trillian And Dodi.
The laser cut tiles were inspired by mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose. Co-creator Yelena Filipchuk quoted that :“The Penrose Tiling pattern carries a deep significance for our artwork,” “It represents the eternal and relentless search for a connecting thread in the universe. It is this quest which ties all of humanity together.”
We call these works “Burning Man art”, but only one of these sculptures has actually been to Burning Man. “Dodi [the smaller one] has been to Burning Man twice, 2014 and 2015,” Beaulieu said. “Trillian is brand new.”](https://mediaim.expedia.com/destination/2/351ce442316dd99b8f57f31c192a1d06.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=900&h=506&q=mediumHigh)
