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  1. Telegraph Hill is primarily a residential area, much quieter than adjoining North Beach with its bustling cafés and nightlife. Aside from Coit Tower, it is well known for its gardens flowing down the nearly 400 wooden steps of Filbert Street down to Levi's Plaza.

  2. Telegraph Hill San Francisco is a small district on the northeastern side of the city. Its most famous residents are a flock of parrots that have called this neighborhood home for years. Coit Tower is the most popular attraction in this district and sits at the top of the hill.

  3. Telegraph Hill is the hill on which Coit Tower is located. You can get a fantastic view of the Bay, that famous Lombard St block, and bridges without paying to go up the elevator of Coit Tower. If you want a real workout and test of endurance, walk up Kearny St from the South side of the hill; that's a sense of accomplishment.

  4. Telegraph Hill has a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This area is home to the iconic Coit Tower, a historic landmark offering panoramic views of the city and bay. The neighborhood is also known for its lush, steep streets, adorned with beautifully maintained gardens.

  5. Come and uncover Telegraph Hills colorful history on a mile-plus hike featuring incredible vistas and lush foliage. Explore the hidden staircases that lead to Coit Tower atop the Hill, and discover gorgeous gardens and a beautifully landscaped neighborhood of cottages dating back to the 1850s.

  6. Jun 4, 2018 · The Filbert Steps is one of two hidden San Francisco staircases that lead up Telegraph Hill from the Embarcadero to Coit Tower. The steep, narrow stairs take you through the gorgeous Grace Marchant Gardens and a beautifully landscaped neighborhood of cottages dating back to the early 1900s.

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · Back on Telegraph Hill Blvd, walk down the hill and take in the sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay on your right. You’ll see everything from Treasure Island to the Bay Bridge, the Embarcadero, and the East Bay.

  8. Jul 17, 2019 · This simple tower crowns Telegraph Hill overlooking the San Francisco waterfront. Visitors come to Coit Tower mostly for the views: to see the sweeping waterfront vistas from the parking lot and observation deck, and for the cityscapes best seen from the small park behind the tower.

  9. Telegraph Hill. Bounded by Greenwich, Sansome, Montgomery, and Green Streets. Designated in 1986. Telegraph Hill has been a visual landmark to sailors entering the Bay since its European discovery by Capt. Juan Manuel de Ayala in the San Carlos on August 5, 1775.

  10. Telegraph Hill is one of San Francisco's most iconic neighborhoods, known for its steep streets, charming Victorian homes, and stunning views of the city and the bay. But the hill has a rich history that goes back long before it became a popular tourist destination.

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