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Nice Exploring Upper Grant Avenue - San Francisco, CA
I like to explore the art galleries and shops iin the Upper Grant Avenue area of San Francisco. This is where Chinatown is. It is close to North Beach.
Upper Grant Avenue has shops and places to have a bite to eat or coffee. It often seems like an extension of Chinatown, such is the fate of much of North Beach. Close your eyes and try to imagine th...
I walked this street with my daughters. There is a lot to see and to look at. It was pretty crowded mid-afternoon so I would imagine it is real crowded at night. Interesting.
It was a pleasant saunter from where the avenue begins at the Embarcadero to the intersection with Columbus. The contrasting streetscapes as we moved southwards were indicative of gradual entry into C...
Nice Exploring Upper Grant Avenue - San Francisco, CA
I like to explore the art galleries and shops iin the Upper Grant Avenue area of San Francisco. This is where Chinatown is. It is close to North Beach.
Part of the North Beach Experience
Upper Grant Avenue has shops and places to have a bite to eat or coffee. It often seems like an extension of Chinatown, such is the fate of much of North Beach. Close your eyes and try to imagine th...
Nice walking
I walked this street with my daughters. There is a lot to see and to look at. It was pretty crowded mid-afternoon so I would imagine it is real crowded at night. Interesting.
Nice Walking!
Grant Avenue is a pretty street with many shops and restaurants. Worth walking around if you are in the Chinatown area.
Grand introduction to Chinatown
It was a pleasant saunter from where the avenue begins at the Embarcadero to the intersection with Columbus. The contrasting streetscapes as we moved southwards were indicative of gradual entry into C...