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Chinatown
Chinatown is much more than a tourist attraction, it's one of
the city's most culturally aware and culinarily delectable
neighborhoods. With its crowded streets, bustling markets,
mysterious alleys, hidden temples and busy restaurants,
Chinatown is San Francisco's most colorful neighborhood.
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Banana Republic
Banana Republic's newly remodeled flagship store
rounds the corner of Grant Street and heads down Post Street,
staking out a 37,000 square-foot claim in Union Square shopping.
This is one of the largest stores in the company.
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Rockridge
The East Bay's destination for family shopping and Saturday
afternoon strolls. You'll find an assortment of mom-and-pop
shops, rather than the Gaps and Abercrombies, such as
college-town stores, bike stores and open-air markets.
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Emporio Armani Boutique
Simple, elegant fashions from one of the world's
most famous designers. Housed in a historic building near Union
Square, the SF Emporio Armani combines the marble columns and
sculpted ceilings of 1915 with sleek, contemporary,
wood-and-metal minimalism.
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