Pacific Heights is an upscale residential area in San Francisco that's known for its historic architecture, much of which dates to before the Victorian era. Many of the buildings are open to the public. It's also famed for billionaire residents and record-breaking real estate values. It's been called the most exclusive area in the nation by Business Insider, and a high number of technology magnates live here. You can also find spectacular views, peaceful parks, and famous houses featured on TV and in films.
Reasons to visit Pacific Heights include its ethnic sub-neighborhoods, upscale boutiques, white-tablecloth restaurants, historic real estate, and magnificent mansions. It's a place to visit if you want to fill your Instagram feed with photos of glorious architecture and colourful homes. If you're looking for posh and chic shopping experiences, 5-star restaurants, and the feeling of living like royalty, Pacific Heights is a great holiday destination.
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Highlights of Pacific Heights
The main attractions of Pacific Heights are the stunning mansions and historic buildings. Along Billionaires Row, you can find homes of famous residents and former residents like Danielle Steel, Larry Ellison, Nancy Pelosi, Peter Thiel, and Gordon Getty, amongst others. Just streets away, you can find houses whose exteriors were featured on famous TV shows like "Party of Five" and "Full House," and in the film "Mrs. Doubtfire."
Some historic mansions, like the Haas-Lilienthal House that dates to 1886, are museum homes that are open to the public. Here you can see authentic furniture and climb the corner tower. The area features a range of upscale shopping opportunities along Fillmore Street with brands such as Athleta, Prada, Ralph Lauren, and Marc by Marc Jacobs. You can also catch a film at the historic Clay Theatre or relax in the green space at Alta Plaza Park.
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History of Pacific Heights
The oldest building still standing in Pacific Heights was built in 1853 on Pacific Avenue. Pacific Heights was first developed as a area in the 1870s with a series of small Victorian homes. Many of these were lost during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and were later replaced with period homes. Even today, the area is characterised by its wealth of Victorian-style architecture, though a variety of other styles are represented here including Mission Revival, Chateau, and Edwardian homes almost as common as Victorian structures.
Pacific Heights also became the location of many diplomatic facilities, making the area one of international importance. In fact, Greece, Italy, South Korea, Vietnam, Germany, and China all hold consulates in this area. It has grown from its original roots, but it's always been an upscale area targeted by the rich and famous.
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Good to know before you visit Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights is a wealthy area, and the residents, while friendly and welcoming, are always on alert for anything that might disturb their peace. The area is very walkable, so bring comfortable shoes with you. If you have a dog, make sure you keep them on a leash and under control, and always clean up after them.
Like in most areas in San Francisco, the pavements in Pacific Heights are disability and wheelchair friendly, though it should be noted that some of the older Victorian homes may not have lifts or ramps, so they could pose difficulties. It's a good idea to call ahead and ask if you need any special accommodation for your visit. The area is elegant, quiet, and exceptionally family friendly, though there aren't many kid-centric activities here, except for perhaps the city parks.