Getting to the Haight
SF Muni features bus lines running through the neighborhood.
Spend a perfect day in the home of Peace and Love!
1. Start your day with brunch at Cafe Brioche, enjoy the flower power on their back patio.
2. Soak in the history at the Welcome Haight Ashbury. Grab your neighborhood map featuring cute shops and historic photo-ops such as the home's of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and The Grateful Dead.
3. Groove on down to Love on Haight to pick up some tie dye, the best vibes and get a photo with their fabulous rainbow mural.
4. Schedule a Magical historic walking tour of the neighborhood with Sunshine Powers.
5. Wander around Amoeba Music where you’re sure to find that album you always loved. They have the largest vinyl selection under one roof in San Francisco!
6. Getting your perfect vintage outfit from one of the many award winning vintage shops such as Relic Vintage, Decades of Fashion, and Held Over Vintage.
7. Keep shopping at Sockshop. They scoured the world for the most colorful, fun, and unique brands. With thousands of patterns in store, from Golden Gate Bridge socks to ones with cute little mushrooms, you’ll find a pair that makes someone smile to wear.
8. Book a photoshoot to document your fabulous style and friends at The Click self portrait studio.
9. Take some magic home with you from Twisted Thistle Apothecary or find out your fortune with their divination and tarot specialist.
10. Set eyes on mind bending art at Psychedelic Gallery where the work of Alex and Allyson Grey is on display!
12. Finish your night with a cocktail at Zam Zam, The Gold Cane, Trax Bar and more!
SF Muni features bus lines running through the neighborhood.
"The worldwide attention on 1967’s Summer of Love created Haight Street’s reputation. Fifty-five years later, the name Haight-Ashbury and the commercial character of upper Haight Street remain synonymous with freedom of expression, drug culture, political activism, bohemian fashions, unconventional lifestyles, and some edginess." -San Francisco Heritage
A Perfect Day in North Beach was curated by the Haight Ashbury Merchants Association.
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