
In the center you can see the hotel in which I stayed during my week in San Francisco - the Westin, at 3rd and Market Street. Market Street is probably the most important street in SF, as it runs through the city from the Ferry Building to the south-western fringes of the city. It can be compared to Fifth Avenue or Champs-Elysees.
The hotel is located in the vicinity of the Financial District, and it offers beautiful views from your hotel room window, provided you are high enough (I was on the tenth floor and it was high enough).
(S) Here is another view of the hotel - the picture is taken from Yerba Buena Gardens. Yerba Buena was the name of the town when California belonged to Mexico and was not California yet but Alta California. Yerba Buena became San Francisco in 1847, when it was claimed by the U.S. Now Yerba Buena is an arts center and a nice recreation area.




The Financial District is best viewed from the sea, except that the fog can seriously spoil the spectacle. With the fog it seems that the buildings are so tall that they reach the sky.


Neighboring with the Financial District is San Francisco's Chinatown - a very distinctive ethnic neighborhood. Chinatown is not big (only 24 blocks) and it gives shelter to the largest Asian community outside Asia (around 75,000 people). Out of over 7 million Asians living in America, 35% live in California. No wonder SF Chinatown is quite crowded (S):
Chinatown differs from the Financial District also because, with so many people crowding its sidewalks, it is not so neat after all. Chinese immigrants were forced into Chinatown in the late 1800s due to racist restrictions. It seems that every nation must find themselves a whipping boy, and Americans once blamed all their problems and failures on the Chinese (the crisis after the Gold Rush, the Great Depression), forgetting that it was mainly Chinese workers who were hard-working enough to persevere in the harsh conditions at the construction of the American railway, for example. (S)


Neat or not neat, the district adds color to the city as Chinatown architecture is very exotic (read: fascinating) to a European traveler;) (S)
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