
The Mission District has attracted San
Francisco's young bohemian crowd in the past decade, but it's still
retained its authentic, local Mexican ambience. This is the place that
introduced the burrito to the wider world, so be sure to check out a
local hole in the wall for some great eats. The Mission is also a great
neighborhood for getting away from the heavily visited tourist
attractions like the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman's Wharf.
For an excellent view of the city, walk to the nearby Bernal Heights
hill and relax for a bit. Also try the nearby Dolores Park, the most
popular spot for sunbathers on a fogless day.
One TripAdvisor user describes the Mission District as a, “feast of fooderies, marvy murals, eye candy, book worms, botanicas, boutiques and bodegas. While the Mission District is one of San Francisco's more popular neighborhoods, it can be unsafe at night, so take precautions and never walk the neighborhood alone in the evening.
One TripAdvisor user describes the Mission District as a, “feast of fooderies, marvy murals, eye candy, book worms, botanicas, boutiques and bodegas. While the Mission District is one of San Francisco's more popular neighborhoods, it can be unsafe at night, so take precautions and never walk the neighborhood alone in the evening.
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