Welcome to Chinatown
Walking past any of the stores crammed with inexpensive souvenirs, butcher shops displaying upside-down roasted ducks, herb stores with their mysterious jars and earthy aromas, and it will feel as if you've entered another world. Like its inhabitants, Chinatown (the largest outside of Asia) spills over into neighboring North Beach and Nob Hill, but its heart remains in the historic streets of Stockton, Grant, and Bush. Dining here is a classic San Francisco experience.Find out how to get around San Francisco using public transportation, including the city's bus system, cable cars, streetcars, and BART (rapid transit).
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