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Is Hyde and Bush in San Francisco considered the Tenderloin? |
Travel Info Is Hyde and Bush in San Francisco considered the Tenderloin? Travel Tips No. Depending on the map that you're using it would considered to be lower Nob Hill/Polk Gulch areas of the city. It is mostly residental, but there is the St. Francis hospital in the area. Parking in the area, like most of San Francisco is difficult and off street lots are expensive; on Bush Street there is a garage on north side of Bush before Hyde Street for public parking, but, it isn't cheap. You might find parking on the street, but, you'd be lucky. If you park on Hyde Street down a bit, you might be able to park up to 2 hours without worrying about a ticket; meters in the area will cost 3.00 per hour. Its not a bad area, its generally safe, just not much to see for a visitor to the city. Hope this helps, a car nut. Source(s): Resident for 45+ years. Other Travel Tips I don't think that corner is considered the tenderloin - its a few blocks further south. Check Wikipedia for more detailed description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tenderloin%... Bush in the Tenderloin? Yeah they come 2 by 2, and so do dongs. Usually hand in hand...litterally Many people consider it the Tendernob - the border of the Tenderloin and Lower Nob Hill. If you're worried about it being in the Tenderloin, it is not in the middle of it in the least. It is on the fringe. If you go one more block, you are at California and Hyde, which is most definitely not considered the Tenderloin but is definitely in Nob Hill. if you're worried about safety, then don't worry. It is part of the Tenderloin district but right at it's outstretch far away from the "unsafe" portion of the Tenderloin. the Tenderloin isn't as bad as people make it. the Tenderloin is really more populated with immigrants, homeless, vietnam vets, and seniors who can't afford SF housing costs. just stay away from Hunters Point and the Sunnydale Projects. now those are really bad. I live not far from there and would consider that street corner Lower Nob Hill. The borders for the different areas in SF are a little blurry, but I would consider the Tenderloin to start at south of Geary. |
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