Lombard Street, spanning over 20 blocks in northern San Francisco, is best known for a single, winding block between Hyde and Leavenworth streets that has earned it the nickname ‘the crookedest street in the world.’ This section, paved with red bricks, zigzags down Russian Hill, flanked by well-manicured flowers and trees. Tidy million-dollar homes line the street, adding to its picturesque charm. Visitors can stroll along this unique stretch, enjoying the vibrant colors of the gardens and the distinctive layout of the road.
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