San Francisco 4K - Embarcadero - Urban Driving

Driving in both directions of the Embarcadero in San Francisco - a historic waterfront area and roadway that runs along a three-mile engineered seawall.
The drive begins at Pier 1 just north of the Ferry Building, heading south until Third Street with a small detour to the Mission Bay neighborhood. Then driving northbound on the Embarcadero until Fisherman's Wharf and looping back to the Ferry Building. Enjoy the diverse sights and sounds of the city as you travel the entire length of this famous street.
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00:00 Preview
00:50 Embarcadero Southbound
06:22 Rincon Hill
08:57 South Beach
12:16 Lefty O'Doul Bridge
13:22 Mission Bay
16:24 Third Street Northbound
19:37 Embarcadero Northbound
23:47 Ferry Building
25:36 Embarcadero Northbound
28:10 Fisherman's Wharf
30:06 Jefferson Street
32:04 Beach Street
35:50 Embarcadero Southbound
Embarcadero is the eastern waterfront area of the Port of San Francisco and a prominent street in San Francisco. It was built on reclaimed land along a three-mile-long engineered seawall, with piers stretching out into the bay. Embarcadero is known for its iconic Ferry Building, which houses a popular marketplace with local food vendors and shops. It is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Exploratorium, a hands-on science museum, and the historic Pier 39, which features shops, restaurants, and a lively sea lion colony. Embarcadero begins at the intersection of Second and King Streets near Oracle Park, passing under the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. It then continues north past the Ferry Building at Market Street, Pier 39, and Fisherman's Wharf, before ending at Pier 45.
Lefty O'Doul Bridge is a historic drawbridge located in San Francisco. It spans the Mission Creek channel and connects the neighborhoods of Mission Bay and South Beach. The bridge was originally built in 1933 and was renamed in 1980 in honor of baseball legend Lefty O'Doul, who was a player and manager for the San Francisco Seals.
Mission Bay is a neighborhood on the eastern side of San Francisco. It is surrounded by China Basin to the north, Dogpatch to the south, and San Francisco Bay to the east. Once an industrial area, Mission Bay has been transformed into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood with a focus on technology, healthcare, and research industries. It is now nearing completion of its development and construction, and is location of the Chase Center, the new home of the Golden State Warriors basketball team.
Ferry Building in San Francisco is a historic landmark and iconic building located on the Embarcadero waterfront. It was originally built in 1898 and served as the primary entry point for travelers arriving in San Francisco by ferry from the Bay Area and beyond. Today, the Ferry Building is a bustling marketplace featuring a variety of gourmet food shops, restaurants, and vendors selling local and artisanal products. The building is also home to a popular farmers' market that takes place multiple days a week, offering fresh produce, flowers, and artisanal goods.
Fisherman's Wharf is a popular tourist destination in San Francisco, California. It is a waterfront neighborhood known for its diverse seafood restaurants, seafood markets, shops selling souvenirs and gifts, and historic attractions. One of the most iconic sights at Fisherman's Wharf is Pier 39, which is home to a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, including the famous sea lions that congregate on the docks. Visitors can also take boat tours of the San Francisco Bay from the wharf, including trips to Alcatraz Island. Fisherman's Wharf is also a hub for street performers, artists, and entertainers, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. The neighborhood is easily accessible by public transportation, including cable cars and buses.
Jefferson Street is a popular tourist destination in San Francisco, located in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood. It runs along the waterfront and is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the bay and Alcatraz Island while strolling along the street. Some notable attractions around Jefferson Street include the famous Ghirardelli Square, as well as the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, featuring historic ships and exhibits. Many visitors also take a ride on the iconic cable cars that run along the street, providing a unique way to explore the city.
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  • @FrequentDriver
    @FrequentDriver4 ай бұрын

    What are your thoughts on including red light stops in a video? Should all be cut? Should some be cut if nothing is happening? Or should all be kept?

  • @user-vf4dp7ht4t

    @user-vf4dp7ht4t

    3 ай бұрын

    what day did u film this video