Pacific Heights is
one of the most desirable and exclusive neighborhoods in San Francisco. Some
of the most expensive real estate in the San Francisco Bay Area is found here.
Pacific Heights real estate offers blocks of turn-of-the-century Victorians, including the landmark Haas-Lilienthal House at 2007 Franklin Street and panoramic views of the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
The neighborhood is loosely bordered by Van Ness and Presidio Avenue and Pine and Vallejo Streets and was first colonized by the nouveau riche of the late 1800s when the construction of a new cable-car line made the area accessible. The extravagant dwellings that characterize the district today stand as testimony to the desire...
Pacific Heights is
one of the most desirable and exclusive neighborhoods in San Francisco. Some
of the most expensive real estate in the San Francisco Bay Area is found here.
Pacific Heights real estate offers blocks of turn-of-the-century Victorians, including the landmark Haas-Lilienthal House at 2007 Franklin Street and panoramic views of the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.
The neighborhood is loosely bordered by Van Ness and Presidio Avenue and Pine and Vallejo Streets and was first colonized by the nouveau riche of the late 1800s when the construction of a new cable-car line made the area accessible. The extravagant dwellings that characterize the district today stand as testimony to the desire of those early residents to impress their Nob Hill neighbors.
Most of the activity in Pacific Heights is centered around Fillmore Street with its chic boutiques, cafes and abundant people-watching opportunities.
The Fillmore District offers a rich history, as well as the best restaurants, boutiques and services in the area. Unique shops include Zinc Details, Jonathan Adler, Nest, Shu Uemura, Kiehls, George, Paolo Shoes, Paper Source, and Design Within Reach.
Explore unique, fine dining with a wide array of cuisines, like Out the Door, Fresca, SPQR, Delfina Pizzeria, La
Mediteranee, Café Kati, The
Elite Café and Jackson
Fillmore Trattoria. Get entertained at the Clay
Theater and the Fillmore
Jazz Festival. Relax at a spa like International
Orange.
And if you head South to Lower Pacific Heights, the fun continues at the Sundance Kabuki
Theaters, Kabuki Hot Springs and Japantown. And there are more great places to eat like Dosa and Florio.
For outdoor recreation, head to Alta Plaza Park, Lafayette Park or the steps at Broadway and Lyon.