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Located near the top of San Francisco's Russian Hill, the curvy section of Lombard Street between Hyde and Leavenworth streets has fascinated and delighted tourists and locals alike since it was ...
Driving down twisty Lombard Street in San Francisco may come with a fee soon. The city’s Board of Supervisors has OK’d state legislation that would charge a toll of $5 to $10.
Lombard Street’s visitor overload coincides with a tourism spike in San Francisco, which welcomed 24 million visitors in 2015, compared with 18 million in 2010, according to city figures.
San Francisco may soon charge a $5 to $10 toll for sightseers to drive an iconic crooked block on Lombard Street, as locals say they’re overwhelmed by tourists. Reservations would be required at ...
Two pedestrians were hit and killed by drivers within less than 10 days in September on the busy stretch of San Francisco’s Lombard Street that separates Cow Hollow from the Marina District ...
Lombard Street wouldn’t be the only road-related San Francisco attraction to charge a fee: Driving U.S. Route 101 across the Golden Gate Bridge in a car costs $8, or a dollar less with a FasTrak ...
Lombard Street’s visitor overload coincides with a tourism spike in San Francisco, which welcomed 24 million visitors in 2015, compared with 18 million in 2010, according to city figures.
The state Assembly on Thursday voted to approve a pilot toll and reservation program for the famously crooked section of San Francisco’s Lombard Street in a bid to reduce crowds and ease traffic on ...
Some Russian Hill residents in San Francisco sounded off Tuesday at a community meeting focused on solving the problem of congestion in and around the crooked part of Lombard Street.
SAN FRANCISCO — Thousands of tourists could soon have to pay as much as $10 to drive down world-famous Lombard Street in San Francisco. City and state officials on Monday announced a bill that ...
Lombard Street’s visitor overload coincides with a tourism spike in San Francisco, which welcomed 24 million visitors in 2015, compared with 18 million in 2010, according to city figures.