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my favorite city in the World...Ive traveled quite a bit, and SF is the 'gift that keeps on giving", in my opinion. Helps to have history with this town, when it comes to tolerating its flaws and weather. But neither of those have kept me away. I was stationed at NAS Alameda, from '84-'92...so, yea...the city was under seige, by a plague that took our breath away. I look back and wonder how I made it out alive, when so many friends and acquaintances, did not. It was a VERY painful time. But still...the magic that San Francisco has always had, has never left my memory bank. Id like nothing better than to move back there in a few yrs.
I loved walking through the Haight when I lived there in the 90's. I would get my hair done in the Fillmore and instead of catching the Muni I would walk and dream about being there in the 60's. I would have loved to be a hippie... Thanks for he memory...
All that is missing are the hippies with flowers in their hair. This is still a great place and always will be. The pictures we took back in the 60’s were the best.
In 2003 me and my then boyfriend did a 'star walk' walking tour of haight ashbury -the tour guide was excellent-saw all the 60s stomping grounds/houses . It was great !
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Born there at UC hospital over looking Kezar , GG park and the haight in 195 3rd generational grandpa arrived in 1850 It was a beautiful city until the 70’s
this is so cool. i have a friend who's Mom owns a building on Masonic right near the (old) t-shirt shop that is no longer on the corner. this neighborhood is very dear to my heart as i've been lucky enough to spend quite a bit of time here. so much culture and art has come from this little section. it's somehow managed to keep it's bohemian sense of self throughout the techie takeover. Amoeba is a must. So is the Pork Store Cafe.
Went here in the 90's and it doesn't seem to have the same vibe now. I think in those days there were still remnants of the 1960's but that seems to have gone from Haight ashbury now.
Well. Time changes and moves. I came back to to town I was born after 30 years. I left when I was 20. Changed a lot, but still was there many buildings, even my school and that feeling wasn't the same but still I enjoyed.
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah.
Is this the place where hippies used to go some of them wearing flowers in their hair? Some years ago I went to SF (without wearing flowers in my hair) and had such a wonderful time visiting that matchless city. I spent a whole week there. Wonderful week indeed.. But I didn't go visiting Haight A. Thanks to this Video I saw the famous clock marking 4'23"...I think. Thanks so much for uploading it. Greetings from Spain. Stay Safe
Great to know that this was the place of the party! Sorry, nobody in here around with a Cam and a gimbal.Almost in C19 lockdown. Do you think We will survive? Stay safe. Greetings from Spain
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah.
Hey Kiki, I would strongly recommend visiting first before moving there (unless you were just talking about a visit). I live an hour from there, and it is an odd city that I would recommend researching in depth, as most places have negative traits as well as positive. Furthermore, San Francisco is a relatively small island, so I recommend considering if the surrounding areas will fulfill your common needs and desires that perhaps you wouldn’t seek out within San Fran. Oakland is quite dangerous (not unlivable, just uncomfortable), and not very easy on the eyes in many areas, and San Jose is quite bland. I’m only saying these things because many places look better when only the positives are shown, but if this is the place for you, don’t worry about my comment. Additionally, I would recommend consideration Southern California. The atmosphere is different, beaches are much nicer. And if you like a laid back vibe with lower crime, I recommend San Diego near downtown or La Jolla. In closing, I would definitely recommend San Francisco for a visit, as it has a lot of novelties and idiosyncrasies, and will certainly keep you entertained for a week or more, but would not recommend living there for any length of time.
@@snapple1877 I agree. Went to visit a gf of mine in the Castro (2008) and it reminded of my hometown (Philly) and my present city (NYC/Bronx). A bus driver in Oakland told me if I was considering SF, to forget about Oakland for the same concerns you laid out. It's so ironic that you mentioned San Diego because it has definitely drawn my attention in recent weeks. So it looks like I'll be going for a visit to decide what's really there that the videos didn't capture. I'll also take a look at some of the cities in Southern Cal just so I would have some comparisons as well. I'm just so sick of these cold winters and so ready for a change. I even started seriously saving 💰 just in case I stumble across something worth it for me. Thanks for your imput. I appreciate you wholeheartedly. Happy Holidays!!! 🙏🕉😘
Well well, my fellow walker Walking Tours, it looks like we have another success on our hands! This walk through San Fransisco city is certainly one that features high-platform beauty and interest levels for all who witness it.
The Vinyl Attic: I hope you get to visit it too. It's a beautiful city - lots to see. Check out our San Francisco playlist for more videos ua-cam.com/channels/n2YnnD2g33upkbSMkQK-Bw.htmlplaylists
Coolest place I’ve been in the US yet. Home ofthe historical hippie movement Summer of ‘67 and this great record store Amoeba music at the end. Visited in October 2019 when the band Ride signed records before their concert
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah. I have not yet been to Baltimore. Do you have a video of Hamden on your channel?
@@walkingtours3885 yes. I have a video on Hampden. I might do another walk there because I just bought a new camera recently. And while I'm there I will do the Christmas lights festival a few blocks over. Just search: 36th street shopping district Hampden's the Avenue.
Thank you for watching, commenting, and supporting the channel. You may also like our San Francisco Walks playlist, with more walks of the areas, ua-cam.com/play/PLqzMjQGUFh8fITcYGC5O_pHq63lPVdBl1.html
Thanks for your efforts but this video is too new for me. I was hoping for something nostalgic. But your work is good and I'm sure other subscribers will enjoy it!
What’s funny is video like this will be used for future VR programs, just like the lady who recorded all those commercials and tv shows from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. You want a certain date for you VR experience? Keep recording!
It will be cool to look back at these videos in 10 or 20 years and see what has changed and what is the same. Thanks for the comment it will be featured in a upcoming video from Dana Point.
the woman at 6:04 with the adidas shirt on will regularly come into my work to steal sugar and cream, and has, on occasion, smeared lipstick all over her face while staring into the cafe through the windows, without breaking eye contact
Our goal is to share virtual walking tours from places all over the world. We aim to bring you quality 4K walks to make it feel like you’re there in person. We appreciate each and every one of our fans and followers, and we love it when you like, subscribe, and share our channel. We would also like to give special kudos to our supporters and donations made through www.paypal.me/WalkingTours, which makes all this possible. THANK YOU!
my favorite city in the World...Ive traveled quite a bit, and SF is the 'gift that keeps on giving", in my opinion. Helps to have history with this town, when it comes to tolerating its flaws and weather. But neither of those have kept me away. I was stationed at NAS Alameda, from '84-'92...so, yea...the city was under seige, by a plague that took our breath away. I look back and wonder how I made it out alive, when so many friends and acquaintances, did not. It was a VERY painful time. But still...the magic that San Francisco has always had, has never left my memory bank. Id like nothing better than to move back there in a few yrs.
I loved walking through the Haight when I lived there in the 90's. I would get my hair done in the Fillmore and instead of catching the Muni I would walk and dream about being there in the 60's. I would have loved to be a hippie... Thanks for he memory...
Wow. Must be such feeling to walk, close the eyes and feel those streets
I visited in'96....eARTh Day at that....went straight to the Haight!! Most beautiful time! Even left my watch at home in Texas....?
San Francisco is a magical place- people give you the space to be who you are- (as opposed to other places, where they don't).
All that is missing are the hippies with flowers in their hair. This is still a great place and always will be. The pictures we took back in the 60’s were the best.
Would love to hear ur stories !!!!
Nowadays you need alot of money
Wow it’s very beautiful city, I fell in love with it ❤️
In 2003 me and my then boyfriend did a 'star walk' walking tour of haight ashbury -the tour guide was excellent-saw all the 60s stomping grounds/houses . It was great !
Thank you for watching and supporting, and welcome to our channel. You may also like our San Francisco Walks playlist, with more walks of the areas, ua-cam.com/play/PLqzMjQGUFh8fITcYGC5O_pHq63lPVdBl1.html
A vibrant place with so much going on. Awesome content!
Greating walking video from you. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the tour! It's definitely got a certain vibe in San Francisco.
Nice walking tour👍👍👍 ciao from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
wow i really miss this :( it gets empty a lot now
Beautiful video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
I really enjoyed this walk.
Born there at UC hospital over looking Kezar , GG park and the haight in 195
3rd generational grandpa arrived in 1850
It was a beautiful city until the 70’s
Beautiful places, great video. Thanks for sharing this video. Have a good day.
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Nice thanks for the good long walk
this is so cool. i have a friend who's Mom owns a building on Masonic right near the (old) t-shirt shop that is no longer on the corner. this neighborhood is very dear to my heart as i've been lucky enough to spend quite a bit of time here. so much culture and art has come from this little section. it's somehow managed to keep it's bohemian sense of self throughout the techie takeover. Amoeba is a must. So is the Pork Store Cafe.
There's an Amoeba in the Haight?
Went here in the 90's and it doesn't seem to have the same vibe now. I think in those days there were still remnants of the 1960's but that seems to have gone from Haight ashbury now.
Well. Time changes and moves. I came back to to town I was born after 30 years. I left when I was 20. Changed a lot, but still was there many buildings, even my school and that feeling wasn't the same but still I enjoyed.
Love your channel, I just got back from doing some walking videos in Sweden it was freezing but a beautiful country! 🥶
Thank you! I would love to see Sweden, can't wait to check it out.
nice walk, thanks for sharing
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah.
Is this the place where hippies used to go some of them wearing flowers in their hair? Some years ago I went to SF (without wearing flowers in my hair) and had such a wonderful time visiting that matchless city. I spent a whole week there. Wonderful week indeed.. But I didn't go visiting Haight A. Thanks to this Video I saw the famous clock marking 4'23"...I think. Thanks so much for uploading it. Greetings from Spain. Stay Safe
Yes it is! I hope I can get some walking tours from Spain. Know anyone with a camera and gimbal?
Great to know that this was the place of the party! Sorry, nobody in here around with a Cam and a gimbal.Almost in C19 lockdown. Do you think We will survive? Stay safe. Greetings from Spain
I love these walking tours! Soon as my money is right, I'm coming to SFO!
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah.
Me too! I love videos like this
@@walkingtours3885 Sounds like a plan. I'll be watching. 👀
Hey Kiki, I would strongly recommend visiting first before moving there (unless you were just talking about a visit). I live an hour from there, and it is an odd city that I would recommend researching in depth, as most places have negative traits as well as positive. Furthermore, San Francisco is a relatively small island, so I recommend considering if the surrounding areas will fulfill your common needs and desires that perhaps you wouldn’t seek out within San Fran. Oakland is quite dangerous (not unlivable, just uncomfortable), and not very easy on the eyes in many areas, and San Jose is quite bland. I’m only saying these things because many places look better when only the positives are shown, but if this is the place for you, don’t worry about my comment.
Additionally, I would recommend consideration Southern California. The atmosphere is different, beaches are much nicer. And if you like a laid back vibe with lower crime, I recommend San Diego near downtown or La Jolla.
In closing, I would definitely recommend San Francisco for a visit, as it has a lot of novelties and idiosyncrasies, and will certainly keep you entertained for a week or more, but would not recommend living there for any length of time.
@@snapple1877 I agree. Went to visit a gf of mine in the Castro (2008) and it reminded of my hometown (Philly) and my present city (NYC/Bronx). A bus driver in Oakland told me if I was considering SF, to forget about Oakland for the same concerns you laid out. It's so ironic that you mentioned San Diego because it has definitely drawn my attention in recent weeks. So it looks like I'll be going for a visit to decide what's really there that the videos didn't capture. I'll also take a look at some of the cities in Southern Cal just so I would have some comparisons as well. I'm just so sick of these cold winters and so ready for a change. I even started seriously saving 💰 just in case I stumble across something worth it for me. Thanks for your imput. I appreciate you wholeheartedly. Happy Holidays!!! 🙏🕉😘
Well well, my fellow walker Walking Tours, it looks like we have another success on our hands! This walk through San Fransisco city is certainly one that features high-platform beauty and interest levels for all who witness it.
Thank you for the kind words! The city is packed, there is so much to see in a small space. I walked all over the city and have lots to share!
Wow 😍 can't wait to visit the city next year hopefully covid disappears till then
I hope so too!
Awesome place
Thank you for watching and supporting
I hope I get the chance to visit someday! I want to retrace Janis Joplin's steps 💕
The Vinyl Attic: I hope you get to visit it too. It's a beautiful city - lots to see. Check out our San Francisco playlist for more videos ua-cam.com/channels/n2YnnD2g33upkbSMkQK-Bw.htmlplaylists
Coolest place I’ve been in the US yet. Home ofthe historical hippie movement Summer of ‘67 and this great record store Amoeba music at the end. Visited in October 2019 when the band Ride signed records before their concert
SF is such a unique place.
This neighborhood kinda reminds me of Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood.
Thank you fir supporting and walking my channel! I walked all over the city and will have more walks up soon. Also coming up are some of national parks in Utah. I have not yet been to Baltimore. Do you have a video of Hamden on your channel?
@@walkingtours3885 yes. I have a video on Hampden. I might do another walk there because I just bought a new camera recently. And while I'm there I will do the Christmas lights festival a few blocks over. Just search: 36th street shopping district Hampden's the Avenue.
Thanks for letting us know; it is truly nice & pretty ua-cam.com/video/O3lO02WxOWM/v-deo.html
I love Baltimore and plan to visit the Hampden neighborhood with its' main drag, "The Avenue", upon my next visit.
cool video
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this is the kind of walkability that los angeles needs to achieve.
16:23 Holy shit a Jesus and Mary Chain t shirt! That guy's cool!
Yeah, but do they have ATMs?
Thanks for your efforts but this video is too new for me. I was hoping for something nostalgic. But your work is good and I'm sure other subscribers will enjoy it!
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If only I can see 2601 Lyon St, in
San Francisco were the school which is actually a apartment were Disney film The Princess Diaries 1 movie
..altho its changed a lot even 17 yrs ago- i dont think people were walking around looking at fones, even then. Slightly depressing..
I hear ya. Definitely a different vibe from then.
What’s funny is video like this will be used for future VR programs, just like the lady who recorded all those commercials and tv shows from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
You want a certain date for you VR experience? Keep recording!
It will be cool to look back at these videos in 10 or 20 years and see what has changed and what is the same. Thanks for the comment it will be featured in a upcoming video from Dana Point.
... “ Buds ,... doses “ ...
the woman at 6:04 with the adidas shirt on will regularly come into my work to steal sugar and cream, and has, on occasion, smeared lipstick all over her face while staring into the cafe through the windows, without breaking eye contact
That sounds awful! I hope she gets better.
Lots and lots of people just like her when I was a resident of that neighborhood in 1970's.
Dump of a city now.
San Francisco I'm coming my Love. Inchaallah. Selem .
it remains a very edgy place.
No masks.
This was filmed before covid
Street of San Francisco were the Homeless. Drugs pusher and users living.😜