Mission District

Trip ideas while visiting San Francisco in California

Mission District

The Mission District has become a favorite spot among San Francisco’s young artistic community over the past decade. However, its roots lie in the rich Hispanic heritage of the city. One of the oldest buildings in San Francisco, Mission Dolores, gave the neighborhood its name. Interestingly, this is also where the beloved burrito made its first appearance, eventually gaining worldwide popularity. When you’re in the Mission District, make sure to explore Latinx-owned establishments like La Taqueria, Taqueria La Cumbre, and El Farolito for delicious food that is cherished by both locals and visitors. The Mission is not only a welcoming neighborhood but also offers a refreshing break from the bustling tourist spots such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman’s Wharf. It’s no wonder that it’s a popular destination for various walking tours in the city.

The neighborhood is often described as funky and has a great atmosphere with captivating murals (don’t miss Balmy Alley). Visitors loved the delicious food options, particularly La Palma Mexicatessen, La Victoria Panaderia, and La Torta Gorda. To enjoy a splendid view of the city, take a stroll to the nearby Bernal Heights hill and take some time to unwind. Another recommendation is Mission Dolores Park, which is a top choice for sunbathers when the fog clears away.