We took the J-Church City Route to San Francisco's sunny place, Nogu, because we had friends living here, and my husband and I were very happy to go back and talk. Obviously, this is the best place to live in San Francisco, and we have been to the Pacific Heights, which is incomparable. We got off at 24th Street and went west to the center of Novo Valley.
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We took the J-Church City Route to San Francisco's sunny place, Nogu, because we had friends living here, and my husband and I were very happy to go back and talk. Obviously, this is the best place to live in San Francisco, and we have been to the Pacific Heights, which is incomparable. We got off at 24th Street and went west to the center of Novo Valley.
The wonderful experience began at the Martha & Bros cafe, one block from the station, their coffee is very fragrant! When waiting for friends to pick us up, I inadvertently heard locals joke about politics, so humorous! Not long after our friends arrived, we walked along 24th Street and strolled around the fine boutiques next to them, including shoe shops, ladies' clothing stores, gift shops, toy shops. I found that we had lived in the cement jungle for too long! A few of our women went to La Coterie (a great women's clothing store, the boss is also super good) women's clothing store, men went to visit the video store.
Among more than 40 communities in San Francisco, 24 Street is the first one suitable for living. It is sunny and has a feeling similar to domestic pedestrian street. It has all kinds of small shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, central plaza, organic supermarkets, parks and libraries. It feels like a small town in Europe.
There are many beautiful buildings in the area, many buildings are very distinctive works of art, oh, there are also some distinctive stained glass.
The buildings in Nogu District are very beautiful and distinctive. They like to decorate their homes with stained glass. The buildings here are colorful and gorgeous. Every building is an exquisite work of art.