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Check Out 20+ SF Fire Stations Light Up for the Holidays (2024)Check Out 20+ SF Fire Stations Light Up for the Holidays (2024)
By - posted 12/16/2024
Holiday Lights, San Francisco

San Francisco fire stations are lighting up once again for the holidays, bringing festive cheer with creative decorations and even snow machines! The city’s beloved Fire Station Community Holiday Decorations Competition is back for its fifth year, spreading joy and raising funds for local charities. What to Expect in 2024 While official more...

SF's "Bay Lights" Coming Back in 2025 w/ 50,000 New LightsSF’s “Bay Lights” Coming Back in 2025 w/ 50,000 New Lights
By - posted 12/12/2024
Artsy Fartsy, Bay Area Updates, San Francisco

After going dark in March 2023, the iconic Bay Bridge lights are making a highly anticipated comeback. Workers have begun installing 50,000 new custom-engineered LED lights on the western span of the bridge, according to Illuminate, the arts nonprofit spearheading the project. The revamped light display, known as The Bay Lights, more...

SF Gets a Brand New Vintage "Photo Booth Museum"SF Gets a Brand New Vintage “Photo Booth Museum”
By - posted 12/11/2024
Brand New, Only in San Francisco, San Francisco, What's Closed / What's Open

Photomatica, a San Francisco company renowned for reviving the magic of vintage photo booths, is launching a fun new venture in San Francisco – opening a brand new “Photo Booth Museum” on Thursday, December 12th, 2024. This isn’t your ordinary museum. Sure, it will be filled with historic analog photo booths, more...

Massive Concert Coming to Golden Gate Park: Zach Bryan & Kings of LeonMassive Concert Coming to Golden Gate Park: Zach Bryan & Kings of Leon
By - posted 12/4/2024
Fairs & Festivals, Get Out: Events, San Francisco

Saddle up San Francisco! Another Planet Entertainment (APE) today announced the next installment of the Golden Gate Park Concerts series with multi-Platinum, Grammy Award-winning performer Zach Bryan featuring special guests Kings of Leon and more to be announced. This show, produced in association with AEG, takes place on Friday, August 15, 2025 more...

Built in 1894, SF's Japanese Tea Garden Stuns w/ Newly Revamped Pagoda PlazaBuilt in 1894, SF’s Japanese Tea Garden Stuns w/ Newly Revamped Pagoda Plaza
By - posted 11/27/2024
Brand New, Museums / Cultural Institutions, Only in San Francisco, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, San Francisco

Historic Japanese Tea Garden Debuts Stunning Redesigned Pagoda Plaza San Francisco’s Japanese Tea Garden, the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, has unveiled its newly redesigned Pagoda Plaza. Nestled in Golden Gate Park, this historic treasure, built in 1894, now boasts a stunning open space for cultural events and quiet more...

SF's 25-Foot Tall Life-Size Victorian Gingerbread HouseSF’s 25-Foot Tall Life-Size Victorian Gingerbread House
By - posted 11/25/2024
Bay Area Favorites, Christmas, Holidays, San Francisco, Wow

For more than a century, Fairmont San Francisco has enchanted guests with holiday festivities and exuberant ambiance. This season, Fairmont’s elves were back at it once again working overtime to create a dazzling, unparalleled winter display. On display from November 23, 2024 through the New Year, the hotel transforms into one more...

San Francisco's Winter Festivals & Street Fairs (2024)San Francisco’s Winter Festivals & Street Fairs (2024)
By - posted 11/25/2024
Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Get Out: Events, Only in San Francisco, San Francisco

Winter is coming! Here’s a round-up of fun and fabulous winter festivals and street fairs you can look forward to this Winter 2024. > Please note that we’ll be continuing to update our Winter Festivals & Street Fairs Guide for 2024. NOVEMBER 2024 2024 Día de los Muertos in the Sunset – Friday, more...

Downtown SF's "Winter Wander-land" Returns for 2024Downtown SF’s “Winter Wander-land” Returns for 2024
By - posted 11/25/2024
Bay Area Favorites, Downtown San Francisco, Holiday Lights, San Francisco

San Francisco announces the return of Winter Wander-land, a series of special events, attractions, and activations that last year alone drew more than 1.6 million people to Union Square during the holiday season. From November through the end of December, a variety of businesses throughout the neighborhood will spread the holiday more...

Muni Fares Set to Go Up Starting January 1Muni Fares Set to Go Up Starting January 1
By - posted 11/21/2024
San Francisco, Transportation

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the unfortunate news that Muni fares are set to go up on New Year’s Day. Effective January 1, 2025, some of the Muni fares are changing. Changes include both increases and decreases, based on public feedback received during the Muni budget process in spring 2024. more...

Bay Area's 1st Ever Unofficial "Taco Bell Triathlon" is HereBay Area’s 1st Ever Unofficial “Taco Bell Triathlon” is Here
By - posted 11/21/2024
Brand New, Downtown San Francisco, Fun & Games, Get Out: Events, Only in San Francisco, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, San Francisco

We have no idea what to make of this, but it sounds like it could be a sh*t show (in a good way) – a triathlon where you eat Taco Bell along the way – starting at the world’s most beautiful Taco Bell in Pacifica. If you’ve ever dreamed of turning more...

SF's New On-Demand Shuttle is Free (Until Dec. 11)SF’s New On-Demand Shuttle is Free (Until Dec. 11)
By - posted 11/19/2024
Brand New, Freebies, San Francisco, Transportation

A new community shuttle has launched in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood. The new Bayview Shuttle launched on November 12. It is an on-demand service that gives the public access to another transportation option, within minutes of booking. Hop into a safe, comfortable ride around Bayview and Hunters Point, or connect to more...

Iconic SF Festival "How Weird Street Faire" Says Farewell After 25 YearsIconic SF Festival “How Weird Street Faire” Says Farewell After 25 Years
By - posted 11/15/2024
Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Goodbye, San Francisco

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the news the unfortunate news that San Francisco’s iconic “How Weird Street Faire” is saying farewell. After more than two decades of bringing eccentric costumes and electronic beats to San Francisco, the How Weird Street Faire announced it will not apply for a permit to more...

New Japanese Bowling Alley Finally Opens in SF at Stonestown GalleriaNew Japanese Bowling Alley Finally Opens in SF at Stonestown Galleria
By - posted 11/14/2024
Brand New, Fun & Games, San Francisco

San Francisco finally got its brand new Japanese bowling center. A new Round1 Bowling & Arcade which originally opened in Japan back in 1993 opened up a new bowling complex with 12 lanes in Stonestown Galleria. The location also features karaoke, and arcade and billiards Grand Opening Update! Round1 at Stonestown finally opened more...

SF’s Contemporary Jewish Museum Closes (Free Visits Through December 15)SF’s Contemporary Jewish Museum Closes (Free Visits Through December 15)
By - posted 11/14/2024
Bay Area Favorites, Freebies, Museums / Cultural Institutions, San Francisco, What's Closed / What's Open

The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) in San Francisco has, unfortunately, announced it will temporarily close its galleries for at least one year, beginning December 16, 2024, due to financial challenges. The good news (if there is any, here) is that in order to give the public an opportunity to experience the more...

SF Loses 14,000 Parking Spaces Starting Today (Thanks to "Daylighting")SF Loses 14,000 Parking Spaces Starting Today (Thanks to “Daylighting”)
By - posted 11/11/2024
Brand New, San Francisco, Transportation, Travel

San Francisco’s New Daylighting Law Means Major Parking Changes—and Fines Starting in January Starting today, Monday, November 11, 2024, San Francisco drivers are facing a new parking rule: if you park too close to an crosswalk (whether it’s marked or not, and even if the curb isn’t red), you might find more...