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  1. Lombard Street is an east–west street in San Francisco, California, that is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns. The street stretches from The Presidio east to The Embarcadero (with a gap on Telegraph Hill). Most of Lombard Street's western segment is a major thoroughfare designated as part of U.S. Route 101.

  2. Polk Street is the main drag in this neighborhood, where you will find trendy bars, cafes and shops populated with locals, but for one of the most charming rides in the city, grab a cable car heading up and down Hyde Street. Lombard Street is definitely worth a visit whilst in San Francisco.

  3. Known as the “Crookedest Street in the World,” Lombard Street is one of San Franciscos most popular landmarks. Every year, millions of visitors walk or drive down its eight sharp hairpin turns.

  4. Oct 27, 2016 · Billed as the most crooked street in the world, Lombard is a street in the Russian Hill neighborhood famous for its single block featuring eight hairpin turns. Before you visit, read on to learn everything you need to know about this iconic spot.

  5. San Francisco is home to Lombard Street, often hailed as the “crookedest street in the world.” This one-block section, with its tight hairpin turns, is a fascinating attraction nestled in the heart of the city.

  6. Lombard Street is a unique street and, thanks to its famous hairpin bends, it is perhaps one of the most photographed streets in the world. Together with the Golden Gate Bridge and the famous cable cars, Lombard Street is one of the iconic attractions of the city of San Francisco.

  7. www.sanfranciscobay.com › attractions › lombard-streetLombard Street - SF Attractions

    Lombard may not be the most crooked street in the city, but it is certainly one of the most photographed. Its steep winding curves are framed by one gorgeous home after another, from grand Victorians with soaring gables to the clean lines of newer but no less impressive residences.

  8. Known for being steep, with eight hairpin turns, Lombard Street is the most well-known and visited street in San Francisco. Find out what to do on Lombard Street and how to get there.

  9. May 19, 2019 · A walk on Lombard Street gives you more time to take in everything without worrying about accidental scrapes, discombobulated pedestrians, and barf bags. To get there, zoom in on any map and look for the squiggly section of Lombard between Hyde and Leavenworth.

  10. Built in 1853 and named after Lombard Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this (originally straight) street connected the Russian Hill neighborhood with downtown San Francisco.

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