Washington Square Park

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The Verdict

"Morning tai chi groups practice on the grass before 9 AM. Afternoons are for lounging and people-watching. Saints Peter and Paul Church anchors the north side. The best spot to sit and absorb North Beach."

What you need to know

Washington Square Park serves as North Beach’s living room. This grassy rectangle at the base of Telegraph Hill brings together everyone who lives in or passes through the neighborhood, from elderly Italian residents to Chinese exercise groups to tourists resting their feet.

The park dates to 1847, making it one of San Francisco’s oldest public spaces. Saints Peter and Paul Church dominates the view from the east side, its white spires rising above the trees. Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe posed for wedding photos on the church steps, though they actually married at City Hall since DiMaggio was divorced.

Morning brings the most fascinating activity. By 7am, groups gather for tai chi, moving in synchronized slow motion across the grass. Elderly men claim benches for conversation and newspaper reading. Dog walkers make their rounds. The park functions as an outdoor community center before most visitors wake up.

The lawns fill on sunny afternoons. Office workers from the Financial District walk over for lunch. Families spread blankets while kids run around. Friends meet up before dinner at nearby restaurants. The mild microclimate in this part of the city makes outdoor lounging possible most of the year.

Benjamin Franklin’s statue stands at the center of the park, a gift from a dentist in 1879. Volunteer firefighters are memorialized in another statue, honoring the civilian companies that protected San Francisco before professional departments existed. Lillie Hitchcock Coit, who funded Coit Tower, served as a mascot for one of these firefighting groups.

The park anchors North Beach’s social life. Restaurants line the surrounding streets, including some of the neighborhood’s best Italian spots. Caffe Trieste sits a block away. City Lights Bookstore and the Beat Museum occupy nearby corners. Everything worth doing in North Beach starts or ends with time in Washington Square.

Free events happen throughout the year. The North Beach Festival takes over the park and surrounding streets each June. Italian Heritage Parade passes through in October. Smaller gatherings celebrate various occasions without formal organization.

No visit to North Beach is complete without stopping here, even briefly. Grab focaccia from Liguria, find a bench, watch the neighborhood go about its day. The park reveals what makes North Beach feel like a village inside a city.

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