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The Castro
03:56
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San Francisco
A gay and lesbian mecca, the Castro is a friendly, welcoming place with a one-of-a-kind movie theater, unique shops, great dining and one of San Francisco's sunnier micro-climates.
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Chinatown
05:02
Location
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San Francisco
San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest and most commercial in North America. This touristy district is an explosion of exotic smells, sights and tastes.
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Fisherman's Wharf
04:27
Location
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San Francisco
Juggling, comedy & cheap thrills-- get a different perspective of Fisherman's Wharf with one of the many street performers who entertain at this touristy spot.
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Mars Attacks Golden Gate
03:37
Location
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San Francisco
Rediscover San Francisco's Golden Gate Park through the acoustic freestyling of Mars.
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Haight Ashbury
03:14
Location
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San Francisco
The 60's are long gone, but the psychedelic vibe and pipe shops remain in this colorful neighborhood.
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Japantown
04:13
Location
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San Francisco
Sushi, shabu-shabu, ramen, sake and karaoke-- head to J-Town and experience the gamut of Japanese food & drink.
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Hayes Valley
03:49
Location
United States>
San Francisco
Expect the unexpected in this now upscale neighborhood-- hip salons, indie boutiques and beer with breakfast.
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The Marina District
03:01
Location
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San Francisco
The Marina is where beautiful people sit, drink coffee and watch other beautiful people shop. Watch them all in this movie.
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The Mission
04:05
Location
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San Francisco
The best thing about this neighborhood, besides the mural art, cool clubs and authentic Mexican food, is that it stays open late.
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Nob Hill
04:00
Location
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San Francisco
Check out Nob Hill's cable cars, vertigo, Slippery Jim and its buildings which withstood the 1906 earthquake and still stand tall today.
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