Mission Street is Excelsior's main commercial drag starting from around Silver Ave and continuing all the way to Daly City. This is one of the most unaffectedly diverse streets in the city, a very Californian mash up of Southeast Asian, East Asian and Latin American businesses, from cell-phone repair shops to pupuserias. Keep an eye out for murals and street art, and anything that smells good.


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1. John McLaren Park

0.97 MILES

At 312 acres, McLaren is the second largest park in San Francisco proper, and arguably the most underrated. There are some 7 miles of trails (including…

2. Bernal Heights Park

1.62 MILES

The breezy, grassland slopes of 475ft Bernal Hill are decidedly non-touristy, and hiking them on a clear day offers 360-degree city views, along with rare…

3. Twin Peaks

1.87 MILES

See that hill with the sci-fi forked radio tower at its summit? That's Twin Peaks, with a 925ft summit that's the highest point in SF. A giant pink…

4. Ratio 3

1.98 MILES

Art-fair buzz begins at this trippy gallery that's all black outside and stark white inside for maximum impact. While some artists are recognizable from…

6. 22nd St Hill

2 MILES

The prize for SF's steepest street is shared by this street and Filbert St (between Hyde and Leavenworth). Both have 31.5% grades (17-degree slopes), but…

7. Balmy Alley

2.13 MILES

Since at least the 1980s, if you stroll through San Francisco's Mission District you've likely noticed the neighborhood's profusion of colorful murals and…

8. Barbie-Doll Window

2.29 MILES

No first-time loop through the Castro would be complete without a peek at this window display featuring trans Barbies and Billy Doll, a gay alternative to…