Our five Brassé addresses for a successful day in San Francisco.
The city's iconic park, created in the 1960s by Frederic Law Olmsted, is the ideal place to stroll. In particular, we discover the conservatory of flowers, one of the largest Victorian greenhouses in the world.
Designed by architect Mario Botta in 1989, the city's Museum of Modern Art brings together a vast collection of modern and contemporary art. It offers extraordinary interactive and immersive exhibitions.
The Mission District is ideal for discovering local creators, browsing old bookstores and searching for lost treasures in antique shops.
In San Francisco, Asian dishes are featured in many of the city's restaurants. At Lao Table you will discover a Laotian menu that appeals to both tourists and locals.
San Francisco is the city of theaters. When night falls, the streets light up and artists perform on the city's most emblematic stages.