San Francisco Travel Blog
San Francisco Bars for Every Taste
With so many bars in San Francisco to choose from, it’s easy to spend upwards of an hour reading reviews and doing research just figure out where a good spot to grab a drink is. That’s why we put together this handy list, to help any kind of drinker figure out which bar is the right one for them in the Golden Gate City.
Six Stand-Out San Francisco Hotels
When you are visiting a city for the first time (or even the tenth time) it’s often difficult to figure out which hotel is the perfect one. Especially in a town like San Francisco, which offers hotels for just about any taste and style. If you are looking for a truly unique hotel on your next stay in San Francisco, check out these six stand outs.
A Guide to San Francisco Performing Arts
San Francisco performing arts venues are plentiful, and offer a large array of concerts, plays, comedy shows, operas, and other live performances for every taste.
Six Dinner Date Destinations in San Francisco
With more restaurants per capita than any other city in America, it’s easy to get lost in the San Francisco food scene, especially when you are trying to pick the perfect spot for a romantic evening. Whether you are taking your date out for dinner for the first time, or the thousandth time, these six restaurants were selected for their romantic appeal, positive customer reviews, and insider recommendations, as some of the best spots in the city for the perfect dinner date.
Top 5 Bay Area Companies That Use Employee Shuttles
Are you a Bay Area employer or a member of upper management involved in hiring? Whether you work in the field of technology or healthcare, apparel or aerospace, we know that you’re looking to hire the best and the brightest and to retain your star employees and colleagues, as well. Impressive benefits packages play a significant role in attracting and retaining top employees, and in urban San Francisco and beyond, employee shuttle programs are increasingly popular.
Leap’s 32nd Annual Sandcastle Contest 2015
This year, Leap’s Sandcastle Contest celebrates its 32nd annual event, and the theme will be Sand Cinema. On October 10th, from 10:30 am until 4:30 pm, architects, designers, school children, and a variety of other Bay Area locals and visitors will come together at Ocean Beach to build and/or to observe the construction of sandcastles and other creatures and structures – mermaids, vintage televisions sets, movie scenes, and/or whatever else the creators’ hearts might desire — from beach sand. Enjoy a variety of designs from minimalist to extravagant.
The San Francisco Fall Antique Show 2015
There’s something for everyone in our beloved Bay Area, but no matter where you look, you’ll find style, and you’ll find class. Unsurprisingly, this year marks the 34th annual San Francisco Fall Antique Show. The show will be held from October 22nd through the 25th at the Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason Center, a Golden Gate National Historic Landmark in the Marina District.
Architecture and the City 2015
It’s September again. Summer has wound down, and the kids are back in school. September, however, also brings San Francisco’s month-long Architecture and the City event. The 2015 festival theme is Play: Design in Action, and the greater Bay Area has been looking forward to this celebration for an entire year.
The Dinner Detective Interactive Murder Mystery Show 2015
Are you looking to spend a truly unique evening in the Oakland area? How would you like to be a part of a theatre show? At the Dinner Detective Interactive Murder Mystery Show, the actors are dressed just like the audience, and they sit at the dinner table with you …but you won’t know who is who! At this interactive dinner theatre, everyone is a part of the show, ramping up the excitement and the suspense.
Cantor Arts Center’s Empathy Exhibition
Is someone you love particularly good at putting him or herself in another’s shoes? Is a friend, spouse, brother, or classmate particularly in touch with other’s perspectives? Empathy is a buzzword in social media right now, but there’s nothing new about this concept or ability. Showing until January 4th, the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is showcasing a unique visual arts exhibit, Empathy, at their Robert Mondavi Family Gallery. Explore themes and topics such as Buddhist ideologies, Enlightenment era philosophy, Civil Rights principles, and more via oil painting, photography, and more.
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