“Famous for being the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, San Francisco’s Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood teeming with cultural offerings. Nestled between Nob Hill and the Financial District, Chinatown is one of the top destinations in the city for its fantastic sights, shopping, and dining.
Grant Avenue and Stockton Street are the neighborhood’s main thoroughfares, each touting rows of dim sum spots, bakeries, tea houses, cafes, markets, and specialty stores. Some of Chinatown’s most notable landmarks include the Dragon’s Gate, the Chinese Historical Society of America, and Tin How Temple.
Chinatown residents enjoy an array of lively, year-round events, such as the Chinese Culture Center Spring Festival, Autumn Moon Festival, and the popular Chinese New Year Festival and Parade. The neighborhood’s central locale affords residents easy commutes and travels.”
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17 Ross Alley has a Walk Score of 100 out of 100. This location is a Walker’s Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.
17 Ross Alley is a 14 minute walk from the BL-N Dublin/Pleasanton, the BL-S Daly City and the GN-N Berryessa/North San Jose at the Montgomery Street stop.
This location is in the Chinatown neighborhood in San Francisco. Nearby parks include Willie "Woo Woo" Wong Park, Portsmouth Square and St Mary's Square.
100 walk score
96 out of 100 transit score
66 out of 100 bike score
Commute to Downtown San Francisco
1 min drive by car
8 mins by public transport
2 min ride by bike
11 mins walk