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Potrero del Sol Park — Attraction in San Francisco

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Potrero del Sol Park
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Potrero del Sol Skatepark
1361 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
James Rolph Jr. Playground
2850 Cesar Chavez St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Brava Theater Center
2781 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
24th & York Mini Park
2824 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Balmy Alley
50 Balmy St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Garfield Square Park & Recreation Center
3100 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Starr King Open Space
1215 Carolina St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Precita Park
3200 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Precita Eyes Muralists
2981 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Precita Park Playground
405a Precita Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
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J & E
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2708 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
St. Francis Fountain
2801 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Caffe Duetto
2560 Marin St, San Francisco, CA 94124
La Torta Gorda
2833 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Wok & Go
2700 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Kazan
2809 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Taqueria San Francisco
2794 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
La Palma Mexicatessen
2884 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Tacos del barrio
2817 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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Potrero del Sol Park

2827 Cesar Chavez St, San Francisco, CA 94110
4.5(251)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Potrero del Sol Skatepark, James Rolph Jr. Playground, Brava Theater Center, 24th & York Mini Park, Balmy Alley, Garfield Square Park & Recreation Center, Starr King Open Space, Precita Park, Precita Eyes Muralists, Precita Park Playground, restaurants: J & E, Destapas SF, St. Francis Fountain, Caffe Duetto, La Torta Gorda, Wok & Go, Kazan, Taqueria San Francisco, La Palma Mexicatessen, Tacos del barrio
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(415) 554-9521
Website
sfrecpark.org
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Nearby attractions of Potrero del Sol Park

Potrero del Sol Skatepark

James Rolph Jr. Playground

Brava Theater Center

24th & York Mini Park

Balmy Alley

Garfield Square Park & Recreation Center

Starr King Open Space

Precita Park

Precita Eyes Muralists

Precita Park Playground

Potrero del Sol Skatepark

Potrero del Sol Skatepark

4.7

(80)

Closed
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James Rolph Jr. Playground

James Rolph Jr. Playground

4.2

(150)

Open 24 hours
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Brava Theater Center

Brava Theater Center

4.8

(239)

Open 24 hours
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24th & York Mini Park

24th & York Mini Park

4.3

(67)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Potrero del Sol Park

J & E

Destapas SF

St. Francis Fountain

Caffe Duetto

La Torta Gorda

Wok & Go

Kazan

Taqueria San Francisco

La Palma Mexicatessen

Tacos del barrio

J & E

J & E

4.0

(126)

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Destapas SF

Destapas SF

4.7

(229)

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St. Francis Fountain

St. Francis Fountain

4.5

(450)

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Caffe Duetto

Caffe Duetto

4.7

(94)

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Reviews of Potrero del Sol Park

4.5
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4.0
1y

We visited this park during the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration, and it was an incredibly moving and memorable experience. The event was filled with vibrant altars (ofrendas), honoring loved ones who have passed, each adorned with flowers, candles, photos, and offerings. The atmosphere was enriched by spiritual songs, traditional dances, and a deep sense of community and reverence.

Traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, Día de los Muertos is a Mexican tradition that blends indigenous practices with Catholic influences, honoring the connection between the living and the dead. What made this celebration even more special was its inclusivity—altars representing Palestinian, Persian, and Chinese cultures were also on display, showcasing how this tradition resonates across different communities.

The sight of people from diverse backgrounds coming together to honor their ancestors was truly powerful. This event was not just a cultural celebration but also a moving reminder of the universal nature of remembrance and love. If you have the chance to attend a Día de los Muertos event, it’s a deeply meaningful experience you...

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4.0
4y

I think my experience at this place Is great learning how to help people help myself at the same time. I pretty much love this job just dealing with people at a whole. Bing of service to the community is a great thing to do to help others. Being at nature and cleaning the environment put me at one with my community. I like to thank the people in charge for giving me the opportunity to prove myself and responsibility to do so. I believe it begins with teamwork in my responsibility to do my part as a...

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5.0
3y

It's a really awesome Park for kids and teens who want to skate and who want to have parties in the grass but for dogs that don't answer to their masters it gets really risky because they have Gates that are open so if you have a dog that doesn't answer you don't bring them here. My dog thank goodness answers to my call but it gets really scary when a dog doesn't and you see it going towards one of...

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Lina EryaniLina Eryani
We visited this park during the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration, and it was an incredibly moving and memorable experience. The event was filled with vibrant altars (ofrendas), honoring loved ones who have passed, each adorned with flowers, candles, photos, and offerings. The atmosphere was enriched by spiritual songs, traditional dances, and a deep sense of community and reverence. Traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, Día de los Muertos is a Mexican tradition that blends indigenous practices with Catholic influences, honoring the connection between the living and the dead. What made this celebration even more special was its inclusivity—altars representing Palestinian, Persian, and Chinese cultures were also on display, showcasing how this tradition resonates across different communities. The sight of people from diverse backgrounds coming together to honor their ancestors was truly powerful. This event was not just a cultural celebration but also a moving reminder of the universal nature of remembrance and love. If you have the chance to attend a Día de los Muertos event, it’s a deeply meaningful experience you won’t forget.
NealNeal
Decent park with a few benches and tables, a small playground, a large grassy area, a huge skatepark, and a community garden. However, the restrooms are tiny, old, and gross. There's also considerable background noise from the busy street and freeway overpasses.
SalvadorianSalvadorian
Beautiful green space, with skating pools and kids playgrounds. People bringing dogs to walk around. Right on the edge of the Freeway, where Caesar Chavez and Potrero meet with 24st.
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We visited this park during the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration, and it was an incredibly moving and memorable experience. The event was filled with vibrant altars (ofrendas), honoring loved ones who have passed, each adorned with flowers, candles, photos, and offerings. The atmosphere was enriched by spiritual songs, traditional dances, and a deep sense of community and reverence. Traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, Día de los Muertos is a Mexican tradition that blends indigenous practices with Catholic influences, honoring the connection between the living and the dead. What made this celebration even more special was its inclusivity—altars representing Palestinian, Persian, and Chinese cultures were also on display, showcasing how this tradition resonates across different communities. The sight of people from diverse backgrounds coming together to honor their ancestors was truly powerful. This event was not just a cultural celebration but also a moving reminder of the universal nature of remembrance and love. If you have the chance to attend a Día de los Muertos event, it’s a deeply meaningful experience you won’t forget.
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Decent park with a few benches and tables, a small playground, a large grassy area, a huge skatepark, and a community garden. However, the restrooms are tiny, old, and gross. There's also considerable background noise from the busy street and freeway overpasses.
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Beautiful green space, with skating pools and kids playgrounds. People bringing dogs to walk around. Right on the edge of the Freeway, where Caesar Chavez and Potrero meet with 24st.
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