
Located just south of Golden Gate Park and north of Vicente Street, The Sunset (with its roughly 450 blocks) is the largest neighborhood of San Francisco. Most of the area is rather flat, but urban hikers can climb the picturesque 16th Avenue Tiled Steps to enjoy great views of the whole city. With its laid-back feeling of a small town, Inner Sunset is home to many coffee shops, diners, and pop-up shops, making it a popular area for both families and UCSF students. The neighborhood’s homes boast diverse styles, including Victorian and Edwardian, and it’s also known for a few of the Doelger-built homes with a tradition going back to1920s and 1930s.