The tour begins at Mission San Francisco De Asis which is also known as Mission Dolores which is one of the ancient buildings in San Francisco. In this chapel, you can see amazing religious art and discover the rich history. Get the chance to enjoy its gardens and explore the cemetery in the city.
Nearby you will find Mission Dolores Park which is a former Jewish Cemetery and now a bustling park in San Francisco. People enjoy it here, especially during summer and spring when the grass covers the park. Locals enjoy sports and other games in the park. Pass through Father Hidalgo’s statue while strolling through the park. Witness the “Golden Fire Hydrant” which is located at Church St. and 20th was the only functioning hydrant at the fire and earthquake in 1906. Due to this hydrant, Mission was saved from destruction. Enjoy the amazing views of the city from this location.
Next, you will explore the neighborhoods to see the mesmerizing street art. Enjoy wonders inside the Mission and Mission Community Pool, the Women’s building that hosts famous murals in San Francisco, and the Bnai David’s Synagogue.
The next stop will be at Café de Olla which is in the center of the Mission. This restaurant prepares Oaxacan-style cuisine from scratch and you can enjoy typical Mexican dishes like Tamales, Quesadillas, Tlayudas, and Tortillas with beverages like Ice Caffe da Olla, Agua Fresca, and other options. You can also taste the Chapilines.
Enjoy an amazing meal and continue to explore Mission Street, the bustling community with lots of theaters and traditional shops. You can witness unique architecture everywhere and daily commerce is conducted here by the locals. The district has Classic Victorian-style homes where you can see different architectural styles and varied cultures in a few blocks.
Arrive at the famous area, 24th Street that connects Mission Street with Potrero Street. You can enjoy pastry or tacos at La Reina Bakery or coffee at the Philz Coffee Shop. At the end of this trip, the tour guide will show the Balmy Alley. The murals at Mission District Street showcase the expression of outrage over violations of human rights and political abuse in Central America.
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