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What does Potrero Hill, SF CA offers to visitors?

Posted by SFCA.com on Jul 6th, 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

best-san-franciscoPotrero Hill has often been described as the most beautiful of San Francisco neighborhoods. It is bounded by the 16th Street, the Cesar Chavez Street and the famous residential enclave of Potrero Avenue, SF CA. Potrero Hill is a bit isolated from the regular San Francisco landscape but this also makes it unique in being separated from the usual freeways and the bustling industrial landscape that have become synonymous with San Francisco neighborhoods.

The southern part of the Vermont Street around McKinley Park is often recommended for first-time San Francisco visitors to witness the strange manner in which this crooked-shaped street, twists, turns and wraps itself around this neighbourhood. Potrero Hill, SF CA has a lot of to offer to visitors:

A trip the Recreation Center can be combined with a visit to the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, Southern Heights Avenue, SF CA. This is a neighborhood space that is run by nonprofit organizations. It is ideal for being updated on the latest of developments in San Francisco or just mingling with the local crowd for getting acquainted with local political events and art show venues. Those who are more artistically-inclined can head towards the SomArts Cultural Center at 934 Brannan Street, SF CA.

Potrero Hill Recreation Center, 801 Arkansas Street, SF CA — this place is home to the surviving murals of O.J. Simpson and a gymnasium court that has been named after him along with many basketball and tennis courts that let you try out your game, free-of-charge.

Jackson Playground, 17th Street, Arkansas Street, SF CA — those who want to mix with some local baseball celebrities and try their hand at swinging among the best of San Francisco’s indoor-outdoor baseball facilities should head straight to the Jackson.

However, those who want to view a vast golfing facility and try their hand at making a few puts should head towards the Mission Bay Golf Center at 1200 Sixth Street, SF CA. This two-tiered facility offers a 300-yard practice range and is open during the night time too.

Anchor Brewing Company, 1705 Mariposa Street, SF CA — this is a unique option for exploring the history of San Francisco, as visitors are taken through a tour of the entire facility to show how the best in authentic beer is brewed.

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