Coit Tower
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Coit Tower

San Francisco, California

Photo: Winfried Paltian

The art deco column on Telegraph Hill is worth the climb for the WPA murals alone — Depression-era frescoes that tell the story of California labor, agriculture, and industry with a political edge that still feels urgent. The 360-degree view from the top is the best panorama in the city. The wild parrots that live on the hill are a bonus you didn't know you needed.

Insider tip

Walk up the Filbert Steps from Levi's Plaza. The gardens are stunning and you'll arrive at the tower from the most beautiful angle.

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