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Discover the iconic streets of San Francisco and explore its rich culture, architecture, and history. From the famous Lombard Street to the bustling Market Street, this page has it all.
Lombard Street is an east–west street in San Francisco, California, that is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns. The street stretches from The Presidio east to The Embarcadero (with a gap on Telegraph Hill).
San Francisco's "crookedest" Lombard Street is popular, but if you do it wrong, you might just hate it. Find out how to visit the right way.
Local's tips for the best ways to visit Lombard Street in San Francisco. How to get there, maps, its famous homes, and some weird history.
Known as the “Crookedest Street in the World,” Lombard Street is one of San Francisco’s most popular landmarks. Every year, millions of visitors walk or drive down its eight sharp hairpin turns.
Lombard Street, often referred to as the "crookedest street in the world," is one of San Francisco's most iconic and unusual landmarks. This one-block section, with its eight hairpin turns, attracts countless visitors each year, all eager to witness its unique design.
Lombard Street in San Francisco is one of the most crooked streets in the city. This one block stretch zig zags downhill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets and includes eight tight turns. It's on the northern side of the city in the Russian Hill district.