When we're on the hunt for a romantic photo op, we can always count on San Francisco to deliver with a well-placed rainbow or graffiti kiss.
This Valentine's week, find love in unexpected and unconventional places by stopping for a tête-à-tête on a blush-painted Victorian stoop, sharing a cappuccino on a strawberry-hued cafe table, or catching a flick beneath scarlet glow of the string lights at Foreign Cinema. Of course, wherever you turn, there will always be a glass of sparkling pink wine waiting for you. Here is San Francisco through our rose-colored lens.
(Photography by Daniel Triassi)
A Queen of Hearts in Alamo Square.
(Photography by Daniel Triassi)
Sweet Valentine's treats at Le Marais Bakery.
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A blushing bride in the Castro.
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Pucker up at the Maison Martin Margiela boutique on Maiden Lane.
(Photography by Daniel Triassi)
Pour a couple glasses of rosé at Petit Marlowe.
(Photography by Daniel Triassi)
Pastel pink dreams beginning to fade in the Marina.
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A splash of romance at Cafe Reveille.
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The pink lady of the Mission.
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Pink Neon at the Mission's Human Condition boutique.
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Cotton candy fancies in Pacific Heights.
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Dressed in pink velvet and fur, it's the sparkling rosé life at Bar Crenn.
(Photography by Daniel Triassi)
There's romance every night beneath the glowing scarlet lights of Foreign Cinema.