Russian Hill, a neighborhood in northeast San Francisco, is named after one of SF’s original “Seven Hills.” Known for its steep and winding streets, the neighborhood offers panoramic hilltop views and a charming European feel.
With steep and winding streets, hilltop panoramas of the city and bay, and stunning Victorian-style architecture, Russian Hill offers residents spectacular views and an upscale setting with a European allure. Known for its farm-to-table restaurants, cozy coffee shops, trendy boutiques, and proximity to the waterfront, the quaint Russian Hill neighborhood provides both old-world charm and modern convenience. Russian Hill is home to Lombard Street, widely considered the “crookedest” street in the world. Other popular landmarks of Russian Hill include the Hyde Street Pier and the landscaped pedestrian-only Macondray Lane.