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Things to do in San Francisco’s Deco Ghetto

Posted by SFCA.com on Jul 14th, 2009 and filed under City Guide. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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Folks who are not sure about their options in terms of things to do in San Francisco should realize that nearly every San Francisco neighbourhood has a defined appeal to it. For example, the Market Street area, extending from the Franklin to Guerrero, further down to Valencia and the 14th has a young, peppy, teenager-like feel to it.

Therefore, when searching for things to do in San Francisco, one should explore one neighbourhood at a time. One such recommendable place is the Deco Ghetto that has a bit of an identity crisis, as it is located in the middle of many established San Francisco neighborhoods.

Deco Ghetto is also called the Hub or the Mid-market area. Visitors to San Francisco, looking ahead to browse through contemporary and classic artistic creations at a leisurely pace, can do so at the numerous furniture stores that are lined-up at Deco. Further, unlike some upmarket San Francisco locations, Deco proudly displays its antique stores like the Beaver Brothers.

Linc Gallery, 1632 C, the Market — among the popular things to do in San Francisco, one eternal favorite among tourists is the local shopping scene. Among the many options, Deco’s Linc offers the best in contemporary paintings, sculptures and photography. Visitors can also shop for artistic tools like colored wax, organic paints and acrylics.

Bell’Oacchio, 8 Brady, the Market — those who are looking forward to explore some unusual things to do in San Francisco should head to this place. It has a vast collection of vintage goods and Victorian-styled merchandise that is hard to find elsewhere in San Francisco. Further, the prices are dirt-cheap and there is an overwhelming variety of teas, scented soaps, candles and chocolates sourced from Europe.

Record Collector, 485, the 14th, at Guerrero — not many folks know about this hidden treasure of San Francisco. If you want to fill, your things to do in San Francisco list with some exclusive visits, then this trendy and unusual CD-manufacturing & recording studio is recommended. You can order literally any track that was recorded, get it mastered on the disc and even get your personal disc cover printed.

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