
San Francisco has maintained a contemporarily progressive image and it has been at the forefront of adopting newer lifestyle trends. Among the many San Francisco neighborhoods, the ones bordering along the East Bay region have transformed in being intellectually explorative. As a result, many new events are slowly becoming native to San Francisco. One such [...]
August 10, 2009 | Posted in
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Inner Richmond in San Francisco is the true representation of the multicultural diversity that is associated with San Francisco neighborhoods. It would be hard to find eateries, shops or even housing enclaves that don’t have a clear cultural aura about them.
You can find literally every kind of Asian cuisine, ranging from the rare Burmese restaurants [...]
July 30, 2009 | Posted in
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The name might be a bit colonial sounding and you cannot blame yourself for thinking that Jack London might be some English sailor from the days of San Francisco’s British occupation. However, in San Francisco, Jack London represents a part of the city that respects its heritage and is moving ahead towards transforming itself into [...]
July 30, 2009 | Posted in
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The Haight can be best described as a trendy and a rapidly-progressive San Francisco neighborhood. A visit along the small alleys of the Haight will lead you to an unending array of punks clubs, body-piercing studios and cocktail-serving establishments.
However, the Haight in San Francisco has two different sides to it. The Upper Haight is like [...]
July 27, 2009 | Posted in
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The San Pablo Avenue has had an interesting history and it has gone through a name transition phase that is unparalleled among most San Francisco destinations. It was first called Lincoln Highway and later the US Route 40. It gained major importance as a commuting point, serving as the entry point to the thoroughfare of [...]
July 27, 2009 | Posted in
City Guide |
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San Francisco’s Fourth Street has transformed itself into the most visited of upscale Berkeley hangouts with a typical bohemian feeling to it. In fact, many folks call Fourth Street one big mall rather than a shopping street since it is comparatively smaller and densely populated with shops, selling nearly everything that can be imagined.
The shops [...]
July 26, 2009 | Posted in
Shopping Guide |
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Those who are visiting the Marina in San Francisco for the first time may believe that this urban locale has little or no historic connections. The reason lies in the modern-day buildings, cafes and restaurants that seem to be literally bursting at the seams of this young San Francisco neighborhood. However, the Marina has some [...]
July 24, 2009 | Posted in
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Located at 655 Ellis Street, the Cova is among the fast-emerging names in the list of luxury-oriented SF Hotels. There are many features that make the Cova unlike the conventional SF Hotels. For starters, the location itself that borders on the Larkin Street, around the Tenderloin San Francisco neighborhood, is not the most obvious location [...]
June 21, 2009 | Posted in
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San Francisco nightlife can be best described as diverse and incredibly enticing and it tends to change with each San Francisco neighborhood. San Francisco boasts of having some of the best lounges and bars but it is the San Francisco clubs that have gained a reputation of being distinctly chic and very contemporary in their [...]
June 13, 2009 | Posted in
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