^Tennis Free public tennis courts abound in the city. Contact the Recreation and Park Department for the one nearest you. Golden Gate Park has 21 courts, for which a small fee is charged, but you can book in advance. Most public outdoor courts are open from sunrise to sunset. Indoor courts are the purview of private tennis clubs, with membership required. d San Francisco Recreation and Park Department: (415) 831-2700 Golden Gate Park: (415) 753-7001
Twin Peaks These two hills were first known in Spanish as El Pecho de la Chola, or The Bosom of the Indian Girl. At the top, there is an area of parkland with steep and grassy slopes from which you can enjoy incomparable views of the whole of San Francisco. Twin Peaks Boulevard circles both hills near their summits, and there is plenty of parking near the viewing point. If you re up to the climb, take the footpath to the top, above the main viewing area, to get a 360degree panorama. The residential districts on the slopes lower down have curving streets that follow the contours of the hills, rather than the formal grid pattern that predominates in most of the city (see p60). d Map E6
139 Haight Street 51 Haight Street Fair 75 Half Moon Bay 77 Hall, William Hammond 21 Hallidie, pret casa la rosu Andrew 11 Hallowe en 75 Hamilton, Floyd 17 Hammett, pret casa la rosu Dashiell pret casa la rosu 52 Harbin Hot Springs pret casa la rosu 35 The Harcourt 149 Haring, Keith 25 Harry Denton s Starlight
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