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Multiculturalism in the Mission District
Famously multicultural, the Mission District is one of San Francisco's most eclectic neighborhoods. It's an enclave for Latin American immigrants, which means you'll find traditional taquerias, colorful produce stalls and local bodegas on every corner. Thanks to its free-spirited attitude, the Mission District has become a popular hangout for hipsters. As a result, the neighborhood has also seen an explosion of live-music clubs, trendy third wave coffee shops, tattoo parlors and craft cocktail bars. If you want to experience the city through a local lens, Mission District vacation rentals unlock access to this captivating slice of San Francisco.
Gallery hopping in the Mission District
While the Mission District is best known for its street art, galleries like Southern Exposure champion a curated approach. Also known as SoEx, this contemporary non-profit gallery showcases San Francisco's up-and-coming visual artists. For a unique night out, score tickets to a show at the Roxie Theater, San Francisco's original playhouse. More than 100 years old, it screens cult classics, film noirs, vintage horrors, edgy documentaries and more. For a glimpse of the neighborhood's namesake, head to Mission Dolores. Founded in 1776, the enclave is one of San Francisco's oldest buildings.
Street art and murals in the Mission District
Thanks to its vibrant Latino roots, the Mission District is a hub for arts and culture. Clad in colorful murals, Clarion Alley is one of San Francisco's most-photographed streets. Upmarket Valencia Street boasts some of San Francisco's best shopping, with a myriad of trendy boutiques and independent designers to discover. You'll also find a glut of artisan coffee shops, Mexican eateries and vegan cafes. Want to stay local? Mission District vacation rentals put you just steps from Valencia Street. Head down Mission Street and you'll find a treasure trove of sidewalk stalls selling second-hand clothes, handcrafted wares and everything in-between.
The Mission District is perfect for picnics
The Mission District is anchored by Dolores Park, the neighborhood's signature green space. It lures locals with grassy lawns, lush palms and sweeping views of the San Francisco skyline. On a sunny day, there's no better place to enjoy a picnic and a bottle of wine. Located in the grounds of Mission Dolores, the Golden Gate Rose Society Garden is one of the city's best-kept secrets. Inside you'll find a wonderland of sumptuous rose gardens. The Native American-themed botanic garden, filled with indigenous plants, is also worth a visit.