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The Heit-Ashbury district of San Francisco (also known as Heit and Shanghai) is a great place for an afternoon stroll. While its name is usually named after the intersection of Heit and Ashbury Street, there are also many cool trails with shops and restaurants on the side of the road. Parking can be difficult, but it's still worth finding a place to enjoy the area's restaurants and shops.
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The Heit-Ashbury district of San Francisco (also known as Heit and Shanghai) is a great place for an afternoon stroll. While its name is usually named after the intersection of Heit and Ashbury Street, there are also many cool trails with shops and restaurants on the side of the road. Parking can be difficult, but it's still worth finding a place to enjoy the area's restaurants and shops.
The hippie area is a very lively place. This is a special hippie style, and it can be said that it is more artistic. There are many hippie-style graffiti on the street that is worth admiring, and it is also a very convenient place for transportation.
I like the feeling of the hippie area for us. It is full of artistic style and gives people a special free salty light. The most seen by the enthusiastic people and various beautiful street graffiti.
Hippy Street is the birthplace of Hippie psychedelics, and now it has become a fashionable shopping street, focusing on fashion fashion clothing of various brands. In addition, there are also some distinctive punk style cultural shops, as well as some shops specializing in nostalgic antique clothing. Women's thigh models with sexy black silk and red high heels and outstretched windows are the landmarks of Hippy Street and the punch-in place that every visitor here must go through.
The second-hand clothes at the Hippie Antique Shop in San Francisco took a fancy look at the fallen leaves on the street and let them fly. Hippies'paradise is also a good scene for fashionable people to shoot, posters everywhere, graffiti everywhere, and the smell everywhere, too free, too artistic, too free.
This is a hidden place we stumbled upon and discovered. Loved it in summer, with a laid-back atmosphere, lots of hipster shops. I love the vinyl shop, lots of records. There is also Jimmy Hendrix's cabin. There is also a variety of beautiful creative houses on the front. Take a little time to hang out here from the center of San Francisco.
San Francisco is an interesting place. Back in San Francisco, use Google to navigate past before the rental car is returned. It's not very far from downtown San Francisco. It's about 20 minutes'drive. Parking near this street was very inconvenient. After several laps, a parking space was found two blocks away. The Hippie District, once a symbol of American freedom, has now turned into a distinctive commercial street with many strange shops selling animal specimens, medieval clothes and horror-themed items. It's fun to just look at the window decorations. Although there are not many hippies in the street as before, we can also meet a few when we walk a few steps. We even meet three men who are walking in the street. They should be frequent visitors in this street, because after a few steps, they will stop and greet the people around them happily.
The unique hippie culture of the United States, in this region can recall those past hippie years.