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Step into Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco's iconic neighborhood that was the epicenter of 1960s hippie culture! Wander past psychedelic mural-covered buildings, vintage thrift stores, and the legendary Amoeba Music record shop. Don't miss the colorful Victorians and the nearby Golden Gate Park. By night, Haight Street comes alive with indie bands and quirky cafes—a must-visit for music lovers and free spirits chasing the bohemian vibe!

Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco

Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco

4.5 / 5Great11 Reviews
2 New Montgomery St
3.05KM from Haight-Ashbury

This legendary luxury hotel in downtown San Francisco seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern elegance. Enjoy exceptional service including a professional concierge, valet parking, and a state-of-the-art fitness center with a glass-enclosed heated pool. The beautifully decorated rooms offer in-room dining with stunning city views. The hotel features two award-winning restaurants with unique ambiance. Its prime location is steps away from Union Square, cable cars, and Chinatown, making it perfect for exploring the city. Whether for business or leisure, this hotel promises an unforgettable stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Haight-Ashbury

This neighborhood was the epicenter of the 1967 Summer of Love movement. Landmarks include the Grateful Dead House at 710 Ashbury and the Red Victorian, a former hippie commune now operating as a peace center. It symbolizes America's counterculture revolution.

Don't miss the "Flower Power" mural at the corner of Masonic & Haight. The "Haight-Ashbury Tiles" project along sidewalks features over 2,000 handmade ceramic pieces. These artworks reflect the district's bohemian spirit and are best viewed during daylight hours.

Visit Amoeba Music, the world's largest independent record store. Catch live performances at Club Deluxe, a historic jazz venue. Every June, the Haight-Ashbury Street Fair features local bands celebrating the neighborhood's musical heritage.

The area showcases Painted Ladies, colorful Victorian houses like the "Postcard Row" on Waller Street. Many buildings feature hippie-era murals and psychedelic designs. The Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic building is a notable example of 1960s community architecture.

Yes, Haight-Ashbury Walking Tours offer 2-hour journeys through key sites including Janis Joplin's former residence. Specialty tours focus on rock music history or 1960s activism. Most tours start at the Haight & Ashbury intersection landmark sign.

Weekdays are less crowded, but Sundays offer the Haight Street Farmers Market. Avoid April 20th (4/20) unless you want to experience massive cannabis celebrations. For photography, golden hour lighting enhances the Victorian houses' colors.