Sutro Baths
1004 Point Lobos Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121

About
Step back in time and explore the haunting remnants of San Francisco's once-grand Sutro Baths. This sprawling public bathhouse, constructed in 1896, was a marvel of its era, boasting an impressive array of seven saltwater swimming pools. Today, the weathered ruins stand as a poignant reminder of the city's past, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the leisure activities of yesteryear. As you wander through the crumbling structures, imagine the echoes of laughter and splashing that once filled this expansive complex. The Sutro Baths site now serves as a captivating historical landmark and a picturesque spot for photography enthusiasts, History Buffs, and curious travelers alike.
Best For
- History Buffs
- Photographers
- Architecture Enthusiasts
Famous For
- Ruined Bathhouse
- Saltwater Swimming Pools
- Historical Landmark
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