Downtown

The luxury high rises of downtown San Francisco constitute some of the most exclusive addresses on the planet.  This is the heart of so much of San Francisco's energy and charisma.  Close to the museums, the ballpark, the financial district, restaurants and farmers markets - it all comes together in this unquestionably thrilling section of the city. Flagship retailers and world-class boutiques line up and down Maiden Lane and the surrounding Union Square, creating an exhilarating shopping experience.

Exquisite Michelin-rated restaurants all within easy hitting distance. The Ferry Building with its international food markets and eateries is an unrivaled lunchtime destination.  Exotic cocktails, specialty coffees, and so much more await the lucky pedestrians who saunter past. Unprecedented revitalization has taken hold in this dynamic district.  New museums dot the map and bring in a vast array of local and international visitors.  Dance and music performances can be found at one of the city's most vibrant cultural centers, a former 19th century U.S. Mint.

Throughout the district one finds innovative public spaces including on Jesse Street, where the people can take in a bit of sun in the 18,000 square foot downtown public space.  For some of the city's best open space try the Embarcadero with its breathtaking promenade along San Francisco's famed waterfront.

 

 

Skyline Photo courtesy of Gordon Mak
SF Street Photo courtesy of Francisco Delgado

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