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Union Square

Geary Street at Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA | Map it  

94108 37.788000 -122.407601

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The epicenter of Bay Area shopping.

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Casi C

Member since Feb, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
5.0
July 17, 2010

Movie in the Park night - Dirty Dancing. I go through Union Square pretty much everyday, but the best way to really enjoy it is during movie in the park night! the square was packed with people all gathered together to watch Dirty Dancing. Guys with Hot chocolate backpacks roamed the crowd to keep us warm. But I was content with my whisky and Snuggie. The movie was great, and we all clapped and cheered every time Patrick Swayze showed off his amazing body. The screen had a beautiful backdrop with the lit buildings. Just the perfect night!

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
December 05, 2006

The epicenter of Bay Area shopping.. In Short
Appropriately located in the heart of San Francisco, Union Square is the city's shopping mecca. The square, bounded by Stockton, Powell, Post and Geary streets, is dominated by Macy's to the south and Saks and Tiffany's to the north. Many other upscale establishments, including Gucci, Hermes, Neiman Marcus and Cole Haan, line the perimeter.


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vynnp

Member since Nov, 2006 View Profile
21Reviews
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Joined 6 years ago
5.0
November 13, 2006

No better place to shop. Union Square has it all. Macy's, Tiffany, Saks, and coming soon- Barney's of NY. Easy walk to everything. No finer shopping experience.

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isundari

Member since Apr, 2003 View Profile
4Reviews
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Joined 9 years ago
4.5
April 07, 2003

World class shopping. Great upscale stores. Friendly helpful staff at every store we were in (Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Prada, Frette, Neimans, Coach, Hermes, Ann Taylor, Macys, Nordstrom, Banana Republic, etc, etc, etc)--except for Tiffany & Co but the store was so busy, maybe they were just a little frazzled from the crowd. Nice common area in the middle of the square, clean, good food. It was fun to ride the cable cars from the hotel. The only thing I would suggest is a directory map with the stores and locations on it--it's easy to forget which street a store was on if you want to go back to it. Overall: GREAT!

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bababooey_1000

Member since Dec, 2002 View Profile
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Joined 10 years ago
4.5
December 24, 2002

Bring you wallet!. A must see for any visitor to San Francisco. Great atmosphere and all the shops you could want. Great restaurants (like any section of SF). No parking so take public transportation. No bargains either, there are no outlets here, Saks 5th Ave., Macy's, FAO Schwarz, etc.

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