Alemany Boulevard, San Francisco
Facts and practical information
Alemany Boulevard is a northeast–southwest street in San Francisco, California, United States. The boulevard was named for Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany. Alemany, who in 1840 completed his studies in sacred theology in Rome at the College of St. Thomas, the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, was consecrated Bishop of Monterey in California at Rome on June 30, 1850. He was transferred on July 29, 1853, to the See of San Francisco as its first archbishop. ()
Southwest San Francisco (Cayuga)San Francisco
Alemany Boulevard – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cow Palace, Philosopher's Way, John McLaren Park, Church of the Epiphany in San Francisco.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Alemany Boulevard?
How to get to Alemany Boulevard by public transport?
Trolleybus
- Mission Street & Italy Avenue • Lines: 14 (3 min walk)
Bus
- Mission Street & Italy Avenue • Lines: Dcb (3 min walk)
- Geneva Avenue & Cayuga Avenue • Lines: 43, 54, 8, 91 (4 min walk)
Light rail
- San Jose Avenue & Geneva Avenue • Lines: J, K (9 min walk)
- San Jose Avenue & Ocean Avenue • Lines: J (9 min walk)
Metro
- Balboa Park • Lines: Blue, Green, Red, Yellow (11 min walk)
- Glen Park • Lines: Blue, Green, Red, Yellow (27 min walk)
Train
- Broad Street & Plymouth Avenue (24 min walk)