Driving Downtown - San Francisco 4K - USA
Driving Downtown - San Francisco California USA - Episode 48.
Starting Point: California Street - .
San Francisco is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. It is the most densely settled large city in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City.
A popular tourist destination, San Francisco is known for its cool summers, fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, Fisherman's Wharf, and its Chinatown district. San Francisco is also the headquarters of five major banking institutions and various other companies such as Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., Salesforce.com, Dropbox, Reddit, Square, Inc., Dolby, Airbnb, Weebly, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Yelp, Pinterest, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Mozilla, Wikimedia Foundation, and Craigslist. It has several nicknames, including The City by the Bay, Fog City, San Fran, and Frisco, as well as older ones like The City that Knows How, Baghdad by the Bay, The Paris of the West, or simply The City. As of 2016, San Francisco is ranked high on world liveability rankings.
The last 20 years have seen two booms driven by the internet industry. First was the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, startup companies invigorated the San Francisco economy. Large numbers of entrepreneurs and computer application developers moved into the city, followed by marketing, design, and sales professionals, changing the social landscape as once-poorer neighborhoods became increasingly gentrified. Demand for new housing and office space ignited a second wave of high-rise development, this time in the South of Market district. By 2000, the city's population reached new highs, surpassing the previous record set in 1950. When the bubble burst in 2001, many of these companies folded and their employees were laid off. Yet high technology and entrepreneurship remain mainstays of the San Francisco economy. By the mid 2000s (decade), the social media boom had begun, with San Francisco becoming a popular location for tech offices and a popular place to live for people employed in Silicon Valley companies such as Apple and Google.
Economy
San Francisco has a diversified service economy, with employment spread across a wide range of professional services, including financial services, tourism, and (increasingly) high technology.
Tourism and Conventions
Tourism is one of the city's largest private-sector industries, accounting for more than one out of seven jobs in the city. The city's frequent portrayal in music, film, and popular culture has made the city and its landmarks recognizable worldwide.
Sports
Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants have played in San Francisco since moving from New York in 1958. The San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) were the longest-tenured major professional sports franchise in the city until moving in 2013.
Culture and Contemporary Life
Although the Financial District, Union Square, and Fisherman's Wharf are well-known around the world, San Francisco is also characterized by its numerous culturally rich streetscapes featuring mixed-use neighborhoods anchored around central commercial corridors to which residents and visitors alike can walk.
Beaches and Parks
Several of San Francisco's parks and nearly all of its beaches form part of the regional Golden Gate National Recreation Area, one of the most visited units of the National Park system in the United States with over 13 million visitors a year.
Top Attractions
Alcatraz Island
Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco Bay
AT&T Park
Golden Gate Park
Lands End
The Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts
Twin Peaks
Cable Cars
The Embarcadaro
Pier 39
Fisherman's Wharf
Lombard Street
Union Square
Castro Tour San Francisco
Watch me Cruise the Castro, I walk down San Francisco's most fun street. Located in the Castro District, Castro street is where all the gay nightlife in centered. Interesting bars, clubs and shops abound here. This Gayborhoood is arguably the epicenter of gay life in America. I cruise and tour my way around and talk about my love of this place. Victorian architecture and hot guys, what's not to like?
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Travel San Francisco, California - The Victorian Houses of San Francisco
Take a tour of Victorian Houses of San Francisco in San Francisco, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
No where else does the Victorian style dominates the skyline like San Francisco, which hosts the original Painted Ladies.
Vibrant, welcoming colors give these 19th century holdovers a whimsical, yet awe-inspiring look.
From 1850-1900, there were over 48,000 Victorians built in the area to accommodate the growing population
Most San Francisco Victorians were built with redwood, a cheap and abundant local material.
Many of these buildings were lost in San Francisco's great earthquake and fire in 1906.
However, some western neighborhoods were spared the flames, and the architectural tradition lives on.
Visit Alamo Square to see how these classic, colorful buildings give character to the city.
Driving Downtown - Hills Of San Francisco 4K - USA
Driving Downtown Neighborhoods - Nob Hill - San Francisco California USA - Episode 14.
Starting Point: California Street - . Neighborhood: Nob Hill - .
Nob Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Nob Hill is an affluent district, home to many of the city's upper-class families as well as a large young urban professional population, and a growing Chinese immigrant population from Chinatown to the east. Nob is disparaging British slang abbreviation of noble/nobility referring to the monied, often titled upper-classes.
San Francisco
San Francisco (SF), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. It is the most densely settled large city in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City.
A popular tourist destination, San Francisco is known for its cool summers, fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, Fisherman's Wharf, and its Chinatown district. San Francisco is also the headquarters of five major banking institutions and various other companies such as Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., Salesforce.com, Dropbox, Reddit, Square, Inc., Dolby, Airbnb, Weebly, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Yelp, Pinterest, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Mozilla, Wikimedia Foundation, and Craigslist. It has several nicknames, including The City by the Bay, Fog City, San Fran, and Frisco, as well as older ones like The City that Knows How, Baghdad by the Bay, The Paris of the West, or simply The City. As of 2016, San Francisco is ranked high on world liveability rankings.
The last 20 years have seen two booms driven by the internet industry. First was the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, startup companies invigorated the San Francisco economy. Large numbers of entrepreneurs and computer application developers moved into the city, followed by marketing, design, and sales professionals, changing the social landscape as once-poorer neighborhoods became increasingly gentrified. Demand for new housing and office space ignited a second wave of high-rise development, this time in the South of Market district. By 2000, the city's population reached new highs, surpassing the previous record set in 1950. When the bubble burst in 2001, many of these companies folded and their employees were laid off. Yet high technology and entrepreneurship remain mainstays of the San Francisco economy. By the mid 2000s (decade), the social media boom had begun, with San Francisco becoming a popular location for tech offices and a popular place to live for people employed in Silicon Valley companies such as Apple and Google.
Economy
San Francisco has a diversified service economy, with employment spread across a wide range of professional services, including financial services, tourism, and (increasingly) high technology.
Tourism and Conventions
Tourism is one of the city's largest private-sector industries, accounting for more than one out of seven jobs in the city. The city's frequent portrayal in music, film, and popular culture has made the city and its landmarks recognizable worldwide.
Sports
Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants have played in San Francisco since moving from New York in 1958. The San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) were the longest-tenured major professional sports franchise in the city until moving in 2013.
Culture and Contemporary Life
Although the Financial District, Union Square, and Fisherman's Wharf are well-known around the world, San Francisco is also characterized by its numerous culturally rich streetscapes featuring mixed-use neighborhoods anchored around central commercial corridors to which residents and visitors alike can walk.
Beaches and Parks
Several of San Francisco's parks and nearly all of its beaches form part of the regional Golden Gate National Recreation Area, one of the most visited units of the National Park system in the United States with over 13 million visitors a year.
Top Attractions
Alcatraz Island
Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco Bay
AT&T Park
Golden Gate Park
Lands End
The Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts
Twin Peaks
Cable Cars
WALKING TOUR | SAN FRANCISCO - Chinatown San Francisco, Grant Ave & Stockton St, California
4K WALKING TOUR | SAN FRANCISCO - Chinatown San Francisco, Grant Ave & Stockton St, California
샌프란시스코, 차이나타운, 다운타운, 도심풍경, 캘리포니아 ,여행, 토요일 오후
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The Chinatown centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, (Chinese: 唐人街; pinyin: tángrénjiē; Jyutping: tong4 jan4 gaai1) is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia. It is also the oldest and largest of the four notable Chinatowns within the City. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity. There are two hospitals, several parks and squares, numerous churches, a post office, and other infrastructure. While recent immigrants and the elderly choose to live here because of the availability of affordable housing and their familiarity with the culture, the place is also a major tourist attraction, drawing more visitors annually than the Golden Gate Bridge.
Officially, Chinatown is located in downtown San Francisco, covers 24 square blocks, and overlaps five postal ZIP codes (94108, 94133, 94111, 94102, and 94109). It is within an area of roughly 1⁄2 mi (0.80 km) long (north to south) by 1⁄4 mi (0.40 km) wide (east to west) with the current boundaries being, approximately, Kearny Street in the east, Broadway in the north, Powell in the west, and Bush Street in the south.
Stockton Street
Within Chinatown there are two major north-south thoroughfares. One is Grant Avenue (都板街), with the Dragon Gate (Chinatown Gate on some maps) at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, designed by landscape architects Melvin Lee and Joseph Yee and architect Clayton Lee; Saint Mary's Square with a statue of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen by Benjamin Bufano; a war memorial to Chinese war veterans; and stores, restaurants and mini-malls that cater mainly to tourists. The other, Stockton Street (市德頓街), is frequented less often by tourists, and it presents an authentic Chinese look and feel reminiscent of Hong Kong, with its produce and fish markets, stores, and restaurants. It is dominated by mixed-use buildings that are three to four stories high, with shops on the ground floor and residential apartments upstairs.
San Francisco Walking Tour
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A Walk Around the Marina District | San Francisco, CA
Take a walk around the Marina District in San Francisco with me. Take a closer look at the local architecture and real estate. If you're curious to learn more about the properties discussed in this video, feel free to click the link below.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Rincon Park, Pier 14 Walk in Downtown San Francisco, California, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
SAN FRANCISCO - Rincon Park, Pier 14 Street Walk in Downtown San Francisco, California, USA, Travel, 4K UHD
SAN FRANCISCO - 링컨 공원(Rincon Park), 피어 14(Pier 14), 다운타운 샌프란시스코, 캘리포니아, 미국, 여행, 거리풍경, 4K UHD
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Ghetto Tours: Mission District in San Francisco with amazing backdrop views, California
This area is pretty rough to see as a tourist. They attract a lot of tourists for some reason. Is it because the people here are a second home to Antifa? Berkeley seems to be the first home, which is only 10 or 15 miles away. If you care to associate Antifa with this location, you quickly learn that the homeless live in more squalor and openly consume alcohol and other chemical influences that keep them on the sidewalks.
There was a black person, acting extremely shady, looking closely in every car they passed. I stopped to record my thoughts and when I look over across the street, there was a man and woman also watching this black person very keenly as well.
It's not the first time I have ever seen a black so blatantly looking inside cars. One time while Kadena Air Force Base, there was a black kid who tried to open a locked car as I was walking toward him. Then he started flexing his bicep after finding the door to be locked and looking at me as we walked by each other. These blacks have a small sense of awareness and it's very disturbing to see time and time again.
Have you ever seen a gold cart with grafitti all over it? Have you ever seen a black man passed on and pissed himself on the sidewalk? Neither have I until I went to the Mission District.
I never felt so trapped in a city before as I have in the Mission District. This could be similar to New Yorks, Brooklyn, or the Bronx. But I have never been to those cities, so i'm not sure.
10 Top Tourist Attractions in San Francisco - Travel Video
San Francisco, everyone’s favorite city, is located at the tip of a peninsula between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific coast. A compact city of steep rolling hills surrounded on three sides by water, San Francisco is renowned for its summer fogs, Victorian architecture, cable cars and beautiful vistas. Just remember: Don’t call it Frisco and do bring warm clothing. The famous quote “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco” isn’t from Mark Twain but it is a pretty accurate statement of San Francisco’s weather. An overview of the top tourist attractions in San Francisco.
Walking around Embarcadero, San Francisco CA
Walking around Embarcadero, San Francisco. Walk to Transamerica
San Francisco CA City Tour Paul Ranky 4K UHD H264 Video
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San Francisco, California, USA, is beautiful, exciting and diverse, cosmopolitan city. You can always find something new to see here. San Francisco’s reputation as a city where almost anything goes dates back to the days of the California gold rush. Consistently ranked as America's Favorite City, San Francisco never ceases to entertain. You can bike across the Golden Gate bridge, explore Chinatown, the parks and the interesting architecture. Browse the shops along Haight Street. Bike Ocean Beach, walk or skate through Golden Gate Park, ride the cable cars to Fisherman's Wharf, tour a Victorian mansion, explore Alcatraz Island, and many others. The architecture of San Francisco is known for interesting and challenging variations in geography and topology and history. San Francisco is known worldwide for its eclectic mix of Victorian and modern architecture. Thank you for watching this video. Please visit for more videos. Intriguing for all ages, and for anyone who loves sustainable green eco-travel, the diversity of beautiful historic cities, and places, tropical land and ocean. International Copyright by CIMware USA, Inc. All rights reserved!
San Francisco - California - U.S Cities
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the San Francisco Bay Area, a region of 7.5 million people which includes San Jose and Oakland. The only consolidated city-county in California, it encompasses a land area of about 46.9 square miles (121 km2) on the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, giving it a density of about 17,179 people per square mile (6,632 people per km2). It is the most densely settled large city (population greater than 200,000) in the state of California and the second-most densely populated large city in the United States after New York City. San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the 13th most populous city in the United States, with a population of 805,235 as of the 2010 Census. The San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont metropolitan area has a population of 4,335,391.
In 1776, colonists from Spain established a fort at the Golden Gate and a mission named for Francis of Assisi on the site. The California Gold Rush of 1849 propelled the city into a period of rapid growth, increasing the population in one year from 1,000 to 25,000, and thus transforming it into the largest city on the West Coast at the time. After three-quarters of the city was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt, hosting the Panama-Pacific International Exposition nine years later. During World War II, San Francisco was the port of embarkation for service members shipping out to the Pacific Theater. After the war, the confluence of returning servicemen, massive immigration, liberalizing attitudes, and other factors (Vietnam) led to the Summer of Love and the gay rights movement, cementing San Francisco as a center of liberal activism in the United States.
Today, San Francisco is one of the top tourist destinations in the world,ranking 35th out of the 100 most visited cities worldwide, and is renowned for its chilly summer fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and its famous landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, and Chinatown. The city is also a principal banking and finance center, and the home to more than 30 international financial institutions, helping to make San Francisco rank eighteenth in the world's top producing cities, eighth in the United States, and ninth place in the top twenty global financial centers. San Francisco has the 2nd highest per capita GDP in the United States after Washington, D.C. ( source Wikipedia )
San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
San Francisco is a city bursting with youthful energy and only 350 miles from LA. Follow us through the city and discover that here, adventure seems guaranteed.
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a #vacation to #SanFrancisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
#Visit Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco #sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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0:49 - Union Square
1:11 - Chinatown
1:34 - The Embarcardero
1:52 - Fisherman's Wharf
2:09 - Pier 39
2:21 - Alcatraz
2:54 - Haight-Ashbury
3:31 - Golden Gate Park
3:54 - Golden Gate Bridge
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The Penthouse at the Infinity San Francisco CA
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Fall in Love. San Francisco's Premier Penthouse home occupies the entire Eastern half of the Top Floor of Tower I at The Infinity. The floor to ceiling (Extra High Ceiling) windows offer the ultimate views of San Francisco's finest landmarks; the Bay Bridge (4 Bridges Total visible), the Marin Headlands, AT&T Park, South Beach Marina, the Transamerica Pyramid, City Hall, the Ferry Building, Mount Diablo and much, much more. This dream home ideally located along San Francisco’s Waterfront Embarcadero offers true indoor / outdoor resort living with three separate outdoor spaces, 10.5 foot ceilings, imported marble floors, Studio Becker Cabinets, Chef's Kitchen, Viking & Thermador appliances, custom Studio Becker closet treatments, pre-wired custom Smart Audio/Video/ Lighting, and custom motorized window coverings. Three Car Deeded Parking.
International Superstar Architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica and local powerhouse Heller Manus have created the quintessential urban living experience along San Francisco’s waterfront complete with a full suite of luxury amenities. Amenities include 24 hr doorman, concierge, club room with full catering kitchen, 5000 SF professional quality gym, 75-foot lap pool, sauna, theater room, business center and more. This home is a pleasant walk to Union Square, world class waterfront restaurants, and the Financial District. Easy access to public transportation, 101, 280, 80, and the Bay Bridge.
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San Francisco's Financial District
Architectural Sunday walk through the San Francisco Financial District. Highlight: Transbay Terminal
This Is What $1,500 Per Month Gets You In San Francisco VS Los Angeles
Today we are exploring what $1500 gets you in San Francisco VS Los Angeles!
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This Is What $2,000 Per Month Gets You In New York VS Los Angeles
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Today's video we are taking a look at two of the most popular cities in California to live in, Los Angeles and San Francisco. They are only a 5 hour drive from each other- but very different cities! I found that in Los Angeles in general you get a lot more space and amenities. In San Francisco, you do get more convenience of walking to things, and really cool old buildings with a lot of character. Which city do you like better?! Comment below!
San Francisco Architecture and Houses
A collection of footage I took on my trip to San Francisco a couple months ago. I've been meaning to upload it for a while, but I've been busy.
Song is Dramaphone by Caravan Palace.
I hope you enjoy!