Lombard Street fascinates San Francisco visitors and lures large crowds to this cramped section on Russian Hill. With 8 turns in just 412 feet, Lombard Street is not the road with the most switchbacks, but it is the most beautiful, most photographed and most popular sloping road in San Francisco. Postcards and San Francisco travel guides all feature this curiously convoluted crooked road with the charming views and colorful gardens.
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