Lombard Street, San Francisco’s famously crookedest Street, is a must-see attraction with its eight tight hairpin turns and beautiful flower-lined path. Visitors flock to this scenic spot for its unique design and spectacular city views. Whether you walk or drive down, it’s an unforgettable experience! After snapping photos, continue your adventure with a GPS-guided scooter...Read More
A Bit of Lombard Street History: Lombard Street was originally built in 1922 with a 27% grade, making it difficult for cars to navigate and decreasing property value. City engineer Clyde Healy redesigned the street with 8 switchbacks and a 16% grade, making it more accessible to automobiles and raising property value for landowners. The...Read More