Explore all of the best things to do in and around San Francisco: from upcoming events and art installations to the most picturesque picnic spots, we share all you need to know to make the most of the Bay.
Many sources say it’s Filbert Street with a 31.5% grade, but it turns out Filbert doesn’t even make the top 5! San Francisco is considered by many to be the hilliest city in the US, and perhaps the world. So...
A kaleidoscopic labyrinth with 77 mirrors, dozens of color-changing lights, and intense ’80s music? Yep, this is basically an acid trip. Pier 39 is an essential spot for fun attractions and experiences in SF, such...
Looking to shake up your weekend plans? It could be as simple as finding a great pinball machine! No matter how you want to keep yourself entertained, there’s something for everyone at these awesome arcade bars in...
They use authentic equipment, etiquette, and rules according to the 1886 Spalding Guide. What do you get when you cross sports with a Civil War reenactment? This vintage “base ball” league in the Bay Area se...
There’s also a new motion ride that feels like you’re flying over the Bay Area! Pier 39 has recently welcomed a group of fun new activities courtesy of game room design company Family Entertainment Group. Yo...
The Golden Gate Park Band has an awesome lineup for us each Sunday! San Franciscans have been treated to wonderful free Sunday concerts in Golden Gate Park for 139 years. We’re stoked to hear that the Golden Gate&...
A handful of locations are opening their doors today, August 5, from 6-9pm. The Tenderloin’s SF First Thursday Art Walk has returned after going virtual back in March 2020!…...
If you’re not supporting sustainable businesses, you’re not doing it right! The Bay Area prides itself on championing sustainability, buying locally, and finding innovative solutions to keep our planet healt...
The historic cable cars will be back for full service in early September! San Francisco has really been missing its cable cars after SFMTA halted service in March of last year due to the pandemic. Well, it turns out the...
Berkeley’s specimen, affectionately named Osborn, is about 90% complete. The Cretaceous period’s most famous predator is just across the bay at UC Berkeley in the Valley Life Sciences Building. It has proudl...