Castro District, CA

San Francisco

Castro Theatre showing a small town or village and street scenes
Castro District showing street scenes and outdoor eating
Castro District
Castro District which includes outdoor art
Castro District showing street scenes and signage
This historic LGBTQ neighborhood has something for everyone, with its iconic rainbow colors decorating flags, banners, storefronts and even crosswalks.

Visit the Castro District, the heart of San Francisco’s LGBTQ community, home to young professionals, families, artists and more. Enjoy its striking bay views, fantastic food scene, historic theater and plenty of double-entendre business names.

Learn about Harvey Milk, “Mayor of Castro Street,” and California’s first openly gay elected official. Since his assassination in 1978, the neighborhood has paid homage in countless ways, from the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts and the exceptional Harvey Milk Photo Center to the annual Castro Street Fair, celebrating local creativity.

Discover more at the GLBT Historical Society and Museum, with an insightful main exhibit, Queer Past Becomes Present. Follow the Rainbow Honor Walk on Castro Street, noting inlaid plaques depicting important men and women in the LGBTQ community.

Sample food from all over the world throughout the Castro, including Spanish, Middle Eastern, Asian and French flavors. The dining scene is hot, whether you’re enjoying a Michelin-starred meal or sidewalk café selections.

Visit a major historic landmark, the 1922 art deco Castro Theatre. On many nights before curtain, the hall fills with the sounds of show tunes featuring its famous organ. The theater hosts movies, both new and more obscure, filmmaker screenings and fun musical sing-alongs.

For the best views of the city, climb or drive to the summit of the two hills known as Twin Peaks. The summit is 925 feet (282 meters) above the geographical center of San Francisco. Look closely to glimpse the rare Mission butterfly.

Stay out late, walking from one of The Castro’s ubiquitous bars to the next. Look for the huge saltwater fish tank above the bar at Moby Dick or attend one of the many theme nights at Midnight Sun.

Travel to the Castro District via streetcar or Muni. Several buses pass through the Castro. From here, it’s easy to get to Haight-Ashbury, the Mission District, Downtown and Union Square. For history, food and fun, include this lively gay neighborhood in your San Francisco visit.


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Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG

Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG

3.5 out of 5
1500 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA
$119 nightly
The price is $140 total per night from Nov 2 to Nov 3
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Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Hilton San Francisco Financial District

Hilton San Francisco Financial District

4 out of 5
750 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA
$106 nightly
The price is $124 total per night from Nov 2 to Nov 3
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"Very good staff. Great location"

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Hilton San Francisco Financial District
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf

Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf

4 out of 5
2500 Mason St, San Francisco, CA
$195 nightly
The price is $230 total per night from Oct 17 to Oct 18
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Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

4 out of 5
424 Clay St, San Francisco, CA
$127 nightly
The price is $149 total per night from Nov 2 to Nov 3
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8.8/10 Excellent! (2,650 reviews)
"Conveniently walkable to Chinatown and financial district"

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Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco
Handlery Union Square Hotel

Handlery Union Square Hotel

3.5 out of 5
351 Geary St, San Francisco, CA
$145 nightly
The price is $170 total per night from Oct 3 to Oct 4
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"Convenient location and Friendly staffs"

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Hyatt Regency San Francisco

4 out of 5
5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA
$229 nightly
The price is $269 total per night from Oct 3 to Oct 4
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,926 reviews)
"Clean, friendly staff, great location. Would definitely stay at Hyatt Regency Embarcadero again."

Reviewed on Sep 30, 2025

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Noe Valley

5/5(1 area review)

Appreciated for its churches and architecture, you might consider exploring Noe Valley. Check out the variety of things to see and do like 22nd St Hill, and jump on the metro at Church St & Clipper St Stop or Church St & 24th St Stop to get around the city.

Noe Valley
Mission District which includes outdoor art

Mission District

3.5/5(140 area reviews)

Mission District is a destination travelers like for its bars, and you might hop aboard the metro at 16th Street Mission Station or 24th Street Mission Station to explore sights like San Francisco Public Library.

Mission District
Alamo Square showing heritage architecture, a house and a coastal town

Western Addition

4/5(453 area reviews)

Travelers love Western Addition for its popular shops, and you can see more of San Francisco by jumping on the metro at Duboce Avenue & Noe Street Station or Duboce Ave & Church St Stop. You might spend time checking out top sights like Alamo Square and Painted Ladies.

Western Addition
South of Market featuring skyline, a city and city views

South of Market

3.5/5(3,655 area reviews)

Oracle Park and Chase Center are top sights in South of Market, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Yerba Buena-Moscone Station or Fourth-Brannan Station to see more sights in the area.

South of Market
Downtown San Francisco featuring railway items

Downtown San Francisco

3/5(1,084 area reviews)

Serving as San Francisco's central business district, this area boasts Northern California's two tallest buildings, the Salesforce Tower and Transamerica Pyramid. Explore shopping malls like the Embarcadero Center and enjoy parks such as Sue Biermann Park, all easily accessible via Muni bus and rail lines.

Downtown San Francisco
Pacific Heights featuring a park

Pacific Heights

4/5(113 area reviews)

Take time in Pacific Heights to visit attractions like Van Ness Avenue and Mrs. Doubtfire House. You might also appreciate the abundant dining options, and you can hop on the metro at California St & Van Ness Ave Stop to see more of the city.

Pacific Heights


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