Where to buy your engagement ring in San Francisco, CA
We've got you covered with engagement ring stats from real StoneAlgo users in San Francisco, trusted local jewelers, and even some proposal ideas nearby.
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📍 388 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94111
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📍 888 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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📍 888 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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📍 233 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108
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If San Francisco were a diamond, it would be a 2.02 carat round I color VS2 clarity stone (like these).
- $22,218
- 2.02
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Ready to drop down on one knee? We compiled the top 5 best proposal spots in San Francisco to help you get to the finish line.
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Golden Gate Bridge
- It's iconic and beautiful, and it'll make a great backdrop for your proposal photos! Plus, it's easy to find a quiet spot for a more intimate moment.
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Crissy Field
- This waterfront park offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and plenty of space for a romantic picnic proposal. Don't forget to bring some bubbly!
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Palace of Fine Arts
- The stunning architecture and tranquil lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts create a romantic atmosphere for your proposal. It's a San Francisco classic.
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Alamo Square Park
- This picturesque park is home to the famous Painted Ladies (a row of colorful Victorian houses) and offers sweeping views of the city. It's the perfect place to pop the question during a romantic stroll.
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Coit Tower
- For a proposal with a view, head up to Coit Tower in Telegraph Hill. The elevator ride to the top is a little cramped, but the 360-degree view of the city is worth it. Propose as you take in the breathtaking scenery.