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San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese community outside Asia. Its densely packed blocks of pagoda-topped buildings, temples, herbal shops, and dim sum restaurants form one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.

The Castro is one of the world's most famous LGBTQ+ neighborhoods, a vibrant district centered on Castro Street that has been a beacon of gay rights and culture since the 1970s. The rainbow crosswalks, historic Castro Theatre, and community spirit make it a uniquely San Francisco experience.

Haight-Ashbury is the legendary neighborhood where the counterculture movement of the 1960s was born. The intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets remains a pilgrimage site for those drawn to the history of the Summer of Love, psychedelic music, and the hippie movement.

The Mission District is San Francisco's sunniest and most colorful neighborhood, known for its extraordinary concentration of murals, authentic Mexican taquerias, hip boutiques, and a vibrant nightlife scene spanning craft cocktail bars and dive bars alike.

North Beach is San Francisco's Little Italy, a charming neighborhood of Italian cafés, family-run trattorias, and historic Beat Generation haunts nestled between Telegraph Hill and Chinatown.