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Russian Hill, one of San Franciscos original seven hills that formed this iconic city, is the setting for this fully furnished two-bedroom, one and a half bath stately 1907 Edwardian craftsman. Settlers named Russian Hill for a cemetery of wayfaring Russian sailors discovered atop it in the 19th century. The cemetery was eventually removed, but this neighborhood continues to be a beacon for travelers. Considering its location at the heart of this famous city, its no wonder. Now you can be the next traveler to this most famous of hills from this gorgeous home.
For visiting tech workers, San Francisco is a dream destination. The lineup of famous tech firms here tops the nation: Salesforce.com, Uber, AirBnb, Lending Club, Autodesk, LinkedIn, EBay, Zendesk, Twitter, Credit Karma, Twitch, Zynga, Splunk, Lyft, Dolby, Macys.com, Pinterest, Cisco, Lucasfilm, Fitbit, Square Inc., Adobe, and Dropbox. Professors will enjoy close access to USCF, USF, and UC Berkeley, while travel nurses and doctors will be just a few minutes from Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, Chinese Hospital, and UCSFs Benioff Childrens Hospital. The Fortune 500 plays here too; McKesson, PG&E, Gap, Charles Schwab, Williams-Sonoma, Levi Strauss, Big Heart Pet Brands, and Wells Fargo have set their course for San Francisco.
Your journey to this new high tech oasis takes you via the old world. Russian Hills charms begin with a stroll through the steep hills of this enclave so bring your best walking shoes. Lombard Street is one of cities most famous destinations; a steep street of switchbacks made so due to the 27% grade on which it runs. Coit Tower and its murals are here in Russian Hill, a 210-foot monument to the creativity of this place. Enjoy the pastel Victorians of this upscale area and walk just ten minutes to North Beach for a pastry and a cappuccino. Feet tired? Get a traditional foot massage on Grant Street, or hop a cable car for a quick rest before you explore Washington Square, the