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    Amanda K.

    I had a unique experience visiting the mission district. I went off in search of the famous murals that everyone mentions and found a carnaval parade! I did see some beautiful murals (some in really not so great places so be careful!) on my way to the parade. It was a bit difficult getting around with all of the barricades but it honestly wasn't as bad as I expected. I stayed at the parade for a little over an hour and saw some beautiful dancing and tricked out cars. It was really cool!

    Christy A.

    This area is PACKED to capacity with artistic flavor. I mean blocks and blocks of beautiful street art, awesome restaurants, historic landmarks, revitilazing construction, corporations, hotels, shops. You definitely wont have a problem being entertained or finding great food in The Mission. There's everything from health food vendors to good ol' greasy spoon diners along these vibrant San Francisco streets. Shopping is endless from upscale designer stores to local boutiques. Take a cable car or trolley ride through the area if you prefer not to fuss with parking. Personally, I suggest getting your feet to the pavement for optimal views and memorable photo ops. ~Christy loves The Mission, you will too.

    305 S. Van Ness, Ginger's apartment in the movie, "Blue Jasmine."
    Jennifer O.

    #53/2016 Changing- some might not call it progress- with explosive growth in the past few years, I have mixed feelings about the Mission District. The streets are dirty almost everywhere especially on the main/busy thoroughfares (watch your step for piles of feces) and it has strips of super hipster watering holes and restaurants with prices and attitudes to match. Then you see the blue collar, original Mission with taquerias, green grocers peddling great, cheap produce and blocks dotted with Asian fish markets, social service agencies, payday loan storefronts, mom & pop restaurants, rundown apartment buildings, dive bars and more jiu jitsu, boxing, construction and lumber companies than you can count. And lots and lots of bike lanes with packs of bicyclists. Noe Valley with its swath of fashionable boutiques restaurants and mothers (often nannies) pushing Peg Perrigo strollers, vacillates whether it's part of the Mission (it is). Eye-catching murals and hidden alleyways with turn-of-the-century tiny houses in various states of gentrification, the Mission offers a kaleidoscope of views. Dramatically hilly streets and tended Victorians that've increased 15X in value over 20 years stand next to contemporary new construction. You'd think the architecture would clash but somehow one complements the other. Often gritty but paradoxically now out of reach for anyone but the super affluent (hello Zuck and Liberty er, Facebook Hill), you'll find a schizophrenic district that's seen more change and upheaval than almost any other part of the city except for maybe Dogpatch. But, the Mission's population density is what makes the dichotomy so striking: The great push forward of an ever-more-expensive city paired with the heartbreak of artists, families, both recent and established immigrants unable to hang on or just pushed out for the far better-heeled new residents, dollar-eyed developers and city leaders way too comfortably nestled in VCs' pockets. It's the Mission that makes me pause and question if it's time for us to go. I think there's still a place for us.

    John G.

    Growing up in the 80's, I avoided The Mission like the plague. All I noticed were the dirt, garbage, filth, crime, junkies, gangs, homelessness and corruption from the union halls. Oh wait, that's City Hall. But in seriousness, I did not like coming to The Mission and it was my least favorite neighborhood in San Francisco. I was young, naïve, dumb and stupid. Now, I know better and appreciate it a lot more. Long before it was called San Francisco, The Mission was populated by the Ohlone and Yelamu Indians. After the Spanish Missionaries colonized this place and named it Yerba Buena, they established Mission San Francisco de Asis. The natives were used as slave labor to build and finish the Mission and their population dwindled to just fewer than 50 in a few short years. Sounds familiar to what's happening now? With streets named Valencia, Guerrero, Dolores, De Haro, Bernal, Mariposa, and Noe, these were the original Ranchos (mostly Spanish-Mexican families) that were granted lands devoted to raising cattle and sheep. With the expansion of the Mission after the Gold Rush, it was subdivided into permanent housing for the incoming working-class immigrants like the Germans, Italian and Irish. During the 40' and 60's, there was a large influx of Mexicans as most of them came to complete the western span of the Bay Bridge. Ever since then, through the 70's, 80's and 90's, most of the immigrants came from Central America, which gave The Mission it's distinct Latin culture that has been prevalent until today. Well, until the Dot-Com boom, Hipsters and Techies suddenly started moving in initiating gentrification as we know it today, which has created a culture clash for better or worse. But the more things change, the more they stay the same and history appears to repeat itself. But what I do love about The Mission is the cornucopia of different cultures that has created a vibrant place, especially when it comes to the food scene. You can just about taste the world in this neighborhood with so many restaurants representing each corner of the world, it seems. The Mission is home to the first Philz's, Carnaval, Mission-style Burritos, street food, Michelin-rated restaurants, hole-in-the-wall places, great bars, bakeries, street art, ice cream (Mitchell's, Bi-Rite, Humphry Slocombe), murals, music and so much more. It's definitely a great place especially if you're a foodie.

    24th Street and Mission.
    Edwin R.

    I chuckle every comment I hear about "The Mission." It's either a love or hate, and rarely in the middle. Those who thinks this is a forgotten place with drug stricken drug lords running the area, they're usually on the other side of San Francisco, sheltered, or they're from the suburbia who rarely come to the city. LOL j/k Sometimes we can miss out on an opportunity for growth particularly here in The Mission. I remember myself when I was 9 years old running around on 24th Street. Sure we had tons of homeless. That's inevitable. They're everywhere in the world. I was lucky my family taught me to think free and provided me with a multicultural experience especially during my childhood years. I am lucky to be a part of The Mission who continues to teach me "common respect." The Mission is not for everybody, but one thing for sure when people want to experience cultural diversity, they somehow think of coming here first! Isn't that ironic? Cheers!

    Cara H.

    Plenty to do, see, and eat. The Mission District used to be the happening place in San Fran but as of late has become a bit sketchy. I won't lie this is the most homeless populated area I've seen in the city so far. But I will say there are also hipsters so I guess the thing to know I'd enter at your own risk?? On a real note, I felt safe the whole time it's just not as clean as other areas. A couple neat thrift shops and great restaurants I will say. If you're a fan of Mexican food, you have to go to La Taqueria, best burrito I've ever had! A cool area but if you're wanting to spend the better part of the day in the area, go to mission for lunch and then go through the mural alley to Valencia st. Mural Alley isn't the actual name I don't think but you get the idea, a whole alley with murals on both sides by local artists. Super interesting to look at and there's tons of people also there looking and taking photos. So take this alley over to Valencia and find more cafés and vintage shops. Same area but I would say Valencia is nicer and more hip. More people too but worth it to go down both streets.

    Mark B.

    Ah the Mission, its big, its varied, why have they not split it into several neighborhoods? It seems to be all things to all people, sketchy, hip, run down, dirty, cool, and beautiful, It all depends on what you are looking for, and where in the neighborhood you are. There is good food, umm lets say unique people, good shopping, great art both in galleries, and murals on buildings, I have been to some great little shows, theater, other events, Yet somehow nothing bad has happened to me here, Not even the food has tried and make me sick. When the weather is nice there are street fairs and other outdoor events, Watch for them, they are a fun way to get to know the city. So I think every trip to San Francisco I make I will come here, find something new, and visit my favorite parts, and places. Tip: check to the San Francisco Guides, They do free guided tours all over town, They are lead by locals that want you to see their city the way they do. The tours are informative, Interesting and there are a number here in the Mission! Tip 2: leave your car at home, There is no where to park it here. Besides walking and mass transit rule here.

    That looks pretty nice but windy
    Lizzie G.

    I grew up in the mission my whole life there's always something new to see especially when I saw all the painting and pictures that people done I took photos you'll see everything here they have great food all kinds of food of the shop's you just walked for hours specially a beautiful warm day.

    Jaylena P.

    Top 5 reasons to visit The Mission: 1. It has the best weather in San Francisco City proper! 2. It is THE most culturally diverse neighborhood in San Francisco; Latino, American, African, Indian, European, Asian..everyone is here! I love it!! 3. The best murals, graffiti art and city sponsored art in San Francisco are all around The Mission. 4. Getting here is easy - nestled between 2 BART stations + The 12, 14, 22, 33, and the 49 all pass through. 5. Some of the best restaurants, only in San Francisco grocers and shops are in The Mission. Bonus star... I live here, so it has to be awesome! duh.. Come for a visit. It's Always Sunny in The Mission!

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    Balmy Street Murals

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    4.6(123 reviews)
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    If you walk fast, you can easily miss this side street that's filled with incredible street art…read more After having lunch in the Mission I decided to take a walk and check out the area. I'm always driving through, getting whether I need and leave. I realize just how much culture and awesome things I miss by not walking around. You can easily spend 30 mins here because there are so many murals, each one being unique on its own. If you're looking for something to do on the weekend, check this street out if you haven't before and get lunch nearby!

    I recently learned about the public art collection along Balmy Street in SF, and decided to check…read moreit out this past weekend. Loved the artwork along the fences and garages, diverse and colorful murals created by a range of artists, focusing mainly on the topic of human rights, but everchanging and updated over time... I even found one with bunnies (if you look hard enough to notice) - Victorion, El Defensor de la Misión by Sirron Norris. According to the Balmy Street Murals main website, they apparently have a guided tour through Precita Eyes, but it probably wouldn't take more than 15 minutes to explore on your own and appreciate the talent on display. It's mostly in decent condition, and the area is typical of the Mission district, there was one homeless person we saw along the block and the smell of urine while walking through a small part, but other than that, it was clean and comfortable enough to enjoy the brief stretch of street art, and convenient after shopping at one of the stores nearby.

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    4.2(547 reviews)
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    Came to San Francisco during Super Bowl week and had the chance to explore Japantown and Lower…read morePacific Heights again, and it honestly reminded me why I love this city so much. After being in Washington, D.C., where it was much colder, the warm SF weather felt amazing and made walking around the neighborhood even better. The food was incredible! We tried several different restaurants, and every place had something special, from comforting ramen to fresh sushi. Japantown has such a great mix of authentic flavors, cozy spots, and unique little shops that make the whole experience feel lively and welcoming. Being back in San Francisco, enjoying great food, good weather, and the energy of Super Bowl week, was just an all-around great feeling. I truly believe this is one of the best Japantowns in the country, and I can't wait to come back and explore even more.

    Japantown has always been a go to spot for us when we miss Japan, of course there is no comparison,…read morebut Nijiya Market has always been a good spot for Bento boxes, sushi, Sashimi, anything you want- quality has always been good, and if you get there later before closing, they discount some of the items. It's located on Post and Buchanan, street parking if you can find it but they have a parking garage underneath the shops and restaurants. They have so many good spots for Sushi, Ramen, Sophie's Crepes is another fav, Boba, you won't be disappointed! We will be back!

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