Home of the San Francisco Giants. Formerly known as SBC Park, and before that, Pacific Bell Park.
Hotel Triton is an avant-garde eco-hotel located conveniently near the entrance to San Francisco's Chinatown. The hotel houses 140 EcoRooms each with beds covered in organic sheeting as well as encouraging guests to reuse towels with the idea to save water and energy.
Located at the intersection of Hayes and Octavia streets in San Francisco, Patricia's Green is a pleasant little neighborhood park with a twist: it is home to short-term art installations of the type that stop traffic.
At the time of this writing, Michael Christian's Burning Man sculpture, "Koilos", was in place (and will be until sometime in October 2008).
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Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the de Young is located in Golden Gate Park, and features an extensive collection of Native American, American, Asian and African art.
The Giant Camera is a walk-in camera obscura, based on a 15th century design by Leonardo da Vinci.It produces 360 degrees of spectacular Live Images of the Seal Rock Area. It overlooks Ocean Beach, and is located next to the Cliff House restaurant.
Construction on the present Nob Hill church began in 1928 and was completed in 1964. Grace Cathedral is the 3rd largest Episcopal Cathedral in the US.
Ritual is a busy espresso bar and bean roasting company located in the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco. Since May 2005 Ritual has been serving up the most cared for cups of coffee.
Blue Bottle Coffee is a micro-roaster in the Bay area that has a penchant for freshness and process. The name is taken from one of the original coffee houses started in Central Europe around the late sixteen, early seventeen hundreds.