At the intersection of Pine and Franklin, life is good. Undoubtedly the most prestigious enclave in San Francisco, Pacific Heights epitomizes sophisticated city living. Attracting the oldest families and tech moguls alike, the elegant neighborhood evokes Hollywood’s vision of San Francisco—complete with rows of Victorian mansions and panoramic views from Sutro Tower across the Golden Gate to Marin.
The pinnacle of prestige, Pacific Heights defines luxury in San Francisco.
Whole Foods at your doorstep. Michelin-starred State Bird Provisions down the road. Take out from James Beard Award-winning chef Charles Phan. Dozens of destination restaurants lining Fillmore Street. San Franciscans rarely compromise when it comes to food and with what are arguably some of the best restaurants in the world surrounding Rockwell, you’ll never have to.View the List
Anyone who doesn’t have a great time in San Francisco is pretty much dead to me.
—Anthony Bourdain
Rag & Bone. Ralph Lauren. James Perse. Marc Jacobs. Those in the know head to Fillmore Street to shop. A unique mix of hip and high fashion, the stretch between Jackson Street and Geary Street is home to some of the finest shops in The City. Not quite your style? Fillmore Street also has has three quaint bookstores, three flower shops and even three old-fashioned hardware stores scattered among the upscale clothiers.View the List
Designer boutiques compete for sidewalk space along Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights, The City’s choice for stylish shopping.
From Pacific Heights, all of San Francisco is at your fingertips. During the day—countless sidewalk cafes, wine bars and boutiques lend the neighborhood a decidedly chic demeanor. By night—find live music, hand-crafted cocktails, live theater and gorgeous classic movie houses all within blocks.View the List
Grab a bite. Catch a show. Have a few cocktails. Take in the sights.
Grassy lawns, lovely views of the city and the bay, tennis courts, grand staircases, children’s playgrounds, picnic tables and off-leash dog play areas. Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza are two of SF’s finest. Both beautifully manicured parks have been beloved and well-cared for by residents of Pacific Heights since the late 1800’s.
I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
—John Muir