Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A unique shop designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1948, featuring circular ramps and built-in furniture made of black walnut, originally a physical prototype for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
A Gothic Revival-style Catholic church in San Francisco, founded in 1851, featuring stunning Tiffany-style stained glass windows and ornate architectural details.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum is a non-collecting museum that showcases the diversity of the Jewish experience through exhibitions and educational programs, making it relevant to a 21st-century audience. It features a unique deconstructivist design by Daniel Libeskind, incorporating text and Jewish meanings into its architecture.
A historic opera house in San Francisco that opened in 1874 and was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
A Yerba Buena Gardens is a public park complex in San Francisco, consisting of two blocks of parkland with public art installations, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and Fountain.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center featuring visual art, performance, and film/video that celebrates local, national, and international artists and the Bay Area's diverse communities. It hosts various events, exhibitions, and performances throughout the year.
A museum dedicated to showcasing contemporary art by artists of the African diaspora, with a focus on celebrating Black cultures, sparking challenging conversations, and inspiring learning through a global perspective.
A 40-story rental-apartment tower with 420-foot height, completed in 2001 as the tallest all-residential building in San Francisco until 2008.
A museum specializing in cartoon art, featuring exhibitions, classes, and research library, with a permanent collection of over 7,000 pieces, including original animation cels, comic book pages, and sculptures.
A history museum that preserves California's past through a vast collection of art, manuscripts, ephemera, and photographs. The museum features over 5,000 works of art and documents from notable organizations and individuals, including the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and San Francisco Mayor James Rolph, Jr.
A historic hotel in San Francisco, California, The Palace Hotel is a renowned landmark known for its elegant interior, sumptuous accommodations, and prestigious dining rooms, including the famous Garden Court.
A luxury residential skyscraper built atop the historic Old Chronicle Building, a 119-year-old structure that once housed the San Francisco Chronicle and served as the city's first skyscraper.
A scenic park featuring the Lottas Fountain, surrounded by Nob Hill and the sea, with a flat northeastern area and mountainous northwestern region. The park is overpopulated, with approximately 709 people per square kilometer, and has a humid climate with medium temperatures and rainfall throughout the year.
A cast-iron fountain commissioned by Lotta Crabtree as a gift to the city, dedicated in 1875, serving as a significant meeting point after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
A 38-story, 529 ft tall office skyscraper, McKesson Plaza was designed by architect Welton Becket and features a repetitive geometric pattern and natural stone cladding. The building is owned by Brookfield Properties and was previously the headquarters for McKesson Corporation.
A 500-foot, 38-story office skyscraper with a red granite and glass facade, housing around 2,500 workers.
A 43-floor mixed-use skyscraper completed in 1986, featuring commercial offices and seven stories of individually owned residential condominiums. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it houses prominent tenants including State Compensation Insurance Fund, National Park Service, and Littler Mendelson.
V. C. Morris Gift Shop