Haight-Ashbury Map – Quarter

Haight-Ashbury is internationally known for its role in the counterculture movement of the 1960s, when it became a focal point for music, social change, and youth-driven expression. Long before that era, the neighbourhood developed as a residential area served by streetcars, with Victorian architecture defining much of its visual identity.

The quarter continues to reflect creativity and cultural memory. Haight-Ashbury connects San Francisco’s past experimentation with its present-day identity as a city that values self-expression. Exploring this area reveals how cultural moments can permanently shape a neighbourhood’s global reputation.

Quick facts

  • Coordinates: 37.770028, -122.446982
  • Type: District

OSM tags

  • Alternative name: Haight/Ashbury
  • gnis:feature_id: 1655404
  • Name: Haight-Ashbury
  • Name (English): Haight-Ashbury
  • name:pronunciation: ˌheɪt ˈæʃbɛɹi
  • Name (Chinese): 海特-黑什伯里区
  • Place type: District
  • Wikidata: Q1027700
  • Wikipedia: Wikipedia (English) – Haight-Ashbury
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