- San Francisco
- Financial District with Union Square, the principal shopping
and hotel district, nearby. Cable cars carry residents and
tourists
- Nob Hill, once the home of the city's business tycoons
- Fisherman's Wharf, a tourist playground
- Russian Hill, a residential neighborhood with the famously
crooked Lombard Street,
- North Beach, the city's version of Little Italy
- Telegraph Hill, which features Coit Tower.
- Chinatown, established in the 1860s.
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- Mission District
- Haight-Ashbury, though heavily gentrified, still has some
bohemian character.
- The Castro is the center of gay life in the city.
- Alamo Square
- Pacific Heights
- The Marina
- The Richmond, the vast region north of Golden Gate Park that
extends to the Pacific Ocean
- Sunset
- Bayview-Hunter's Point
- South of Market- skyscrapers and condominiums dot the area.
- Mission Bay
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