A Highly Walkable City Near San Francisco Boasts Chic Shop-Lined Streets

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A Highly Walkable City Near San Francisco Boasts Chic Shop-Lined Streets

West Hollywood may be California’s most walkable city, but Albany is a charming alternative to the celebrity-studded streets. Though it’s only a 30-minute trip away from San Francisco when traffic is sparse, Albany has its own personality apart from the big city. While other parts of California feel glitzy thanks to celebrity communities and nightlife, Albany takes on the character of its metro area of Berkeley, with leisure and the arts at the forefront. Berkeley is a hidden gem for pedestrians, and Albany follows suit, though its appeal is slightly different.



Given that Berkeley is home to the University of California, Berkeley, it’s understandable that the big city has college vibes. While Albany does host college goers in student housing, it also stands apart when it comes to activities and entertainment for all ages. Unlike its neighbor, Albany has a smaller population, offers chic shops, showcases a variety of locally owned dining options, and houses charming small businesses, all in a family-friendly package.

As far as size, the bayside city of Albany spans under 2 square miles. One main street crosses the city from west to east, offering a very walkable stretch where you can explore some of the city’s highlights. On the western side of the city, the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Solano Avenue is the starting point for Albany’s main street. Though the neighborhood west of San Pablo Avenue is mostly residential, after you cross the larger avenue, more businesses pop up. There is plenty to see while traveling via sidewalk, especially if shopping is on your list of things to do. It’s also convenient to get to from Oakland International Airport; the drive should take around 20 minutes when traffic is light.



Albany’s Solano Avenue is home to countless chic shops

There’s a reason Albany’s Walk Score is 97, as it’s a pedestrian’s paradise, and an abundance of sidewalks makes it easy to navigate. If your feet get tired, you can always hop on a bus at one of the stops around town. Along nearly every block, an array of small shops gives Albany its chic vibe and offers entertainment by way of window shopping or actual shopping. Most of the small stores in Albany are along Solano Avenue, but there are also hidden gems throughout the city. The city is also close enough to one of San Francisco’s prime shopping neighborhoods for a day trip.

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There are many charming, locally-owned shops in Albany, and some are highly-reviewed and popular stops to check out. Shoppers can visit Morningtide for gifts, ceramics, home goods, and clothing, while Stone Room embraces the city’s quirky vibe and offers everything related to rocks and crystals. Visitors will find ethically-made goods from Umami Home and Gift, an array of fun toys at Five Little Monkeys, and Mexican goods at Casa Oaxaca. There is even Avenue Yarns, where you can find a perfect keepsake for the knitter in your life. 



If Solano Avenue is the place to be for chic shops, then San Pablo Avenue is the place to eat. Many of Albany’s best-rated eateries lie along San Pablo Avenue, including the highly praised brunch spot of Sam’s Log Cabin. Resembling an actual log cabin, Sam’s offers everything from crepes and corn cakes to chilaquiles — although you can stop by for lunch, too. If you’re not feeling like brunch, other eateries on San Pablo Avenue include American dishes at Juanita and Maude, Thai food at White Lotus Thai Cuisine, and halal cuisine and Afghan-style kebabs at Hot Shop. Our best advice is to walk a block or two in either direction, as you’re bound to discover something delicious.

Albany has more to experience for travelers on foot

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.