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Nob Hill

Nob Hill is a hill in a tony district of San Francisco, California, United States. Centered around the intersection of California and Powell streets (and the respective cable car lines), that intersection is also the home to two of the fanciest hotels in San Francisco, the Fairmont Hotel and the Mark Hopkins Hotel . Views from the top of the hill (and especially from the tower of the Fairmont Hotel) extend in all directions around the Bay Area. As such, Nob Hill is often a San Francisco set-piece scene used in many movies, especially if a high-speed chase is called for.

The actual peak of Nob Hill lies slightly to the northwest in the area of Jones and Sacremento, Clay, and Washington Streets. From this area of the hill, all directions are downhill. South of Nob Hill is the shopping district of Union Square and then Market Street. To the east is San Francisco's Chinatown and a little farther, the city's financial district. Northeast of Nob Hill is North Beach and Telegraph Hill. North of Nob Hill is the Cable Car Museum and eventually, the tourist-centered areas of the waterfront.

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