22nd St Hill

San Francisco


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 22nd St's longer and there's not much traffic. Daredevils can't resist skating or cycling down it, trying not to fly headfirst off their wheels – but as their moms might say, helmets please.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby San Francisco attractions

1. Dolores Park

0.36 MILES

Welcome to San Francisco's sunny side, the land of street ball and Mayan-pyramid playgrounds, semiprofessional tanning and taco picnics. Although the…

2. Barbie-Doll Window

0.47 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…

3. Human Rights Campaign Action Center

0.5 MILES

Harvey Milk’s former camera storefront was featured in the Academy Award–winning movie Milk, and now it's home to the civil rights advocacy group…

4. 826 Valencia

0.51 MILES

Avast, ye scurvy scallywags! If ye be shipwrecked without yer eye patch or McSweeney's literary anthology, lay down ye doubloons and claim yer booty at…

5. Incline Gallery

0.55 MILES

Ramp up your art collection at Incline, a sloping gallery at the rear of an ex-mortuary where bodies were once transported for embalming. Today this is…

6. Women's Building

0.56 MILES

A renowned and beloved Mission landmark since 1979, the nation's first women-owned-and-operated community center is festooned with one of the neighborhood…

7. Rainbow Honor Walk

0.56 MILES

You're always in excellent company in the Castro, where sidewalk plaques honor LGBT+ heroes. The walk runs along Market St from Noe St to Casto St and…

8. GLBT History Museum

0.56 MILES

America's first gay-history museum showcases a century of San Francisco LGBTQ+ ephemera – Harvey Milk's campaign literature, matchbooks from long-gone…