The famous (or infamous) Rope Swing of Billy Goat Hill Park. The initial 5 feet from the ground swing can easily turn into a 15-20+ foot drop. Not for faint of heart. But you can get really cool photos with the city background as you swing.
This neighborhood grocery store has ample parking. Conveniently located in the center of Noe Valley and walking distance to just about everything Noe Valley has to offer.
The Wishing Tree was inspired by the book, The Wishing Year by Noelle Oxenhandler. Visitors are encouraged to sit under the tree and enjoy a moment of introspection.
The Tap Room is stocked with 12 Speakeasy beers. Every Friday La Laguna comes in and offers Mexican food for purchase. Bringing in outside food is allowed.
The Bayview Opera House, previously called the San San Francisco Opera House was built in 1888. It was designated a California landmark on December 8, 1968.
It's the end of the line. The end of Judah means the end of train too. Here you can step of the train, kick off your shoes, and step into the coarse sand of Ocean Beach.
End of line. At the end of the Judah street lies a beautiful garden are. Furnished with a few benches to sit and catch up with old friends or meet up with new ones.
The Murphy Windmill was completed in 1908. It is one of two windmills in Golden Gate Park. The other one is the Dutch Windmill completed five years earlier in 1903.
Even the SFFD has some beautiful artwork. It looks like some old timey depiction, back when the called the Fire Department, the Fire Brigade or something.
This beautiful artwork is on the wall of the auto shop Auto 280 on Ocean Ave. Don't let the name fool you --the address is not 280 but rather 1315 Ocean.