Things To Do | San Francisco Travel Blog - Part 61
Fourth Is Filled With Plenty Of Fun Events
Each year, the Fourth of July is an opportunity to explore the San Francisco sights and see what makes the region so unique. This year there is a little bit for everyone for people who wants to have fun and celebrate the nation’s independence.
Laugh It Up At The Book Of Mormon
Laughter is always the best medicine. That exactly what you will get when attending the traveling Broadway production of the Book of Mormon. Created by Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, the four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, the musical is a whimsical look at religion and the life of young Mormon missionaries.
Art Is A Great Part Of The San Francisco Experience
Art is an important part of the life and culture of San Francisco. From the Funk art movement of the early 20th century to the hippies in the 1960s and the modern electronic art of today, art defines the city.
Renegade Craft Fair
Unless your grandmother is one hip lady, these probably aren’t her crafts. This being said, children and adults of all ages look forward to attending the twice-yearly Renegade Craft Fair.
SFJAZZ Summer Sessions
The SFJAZZ 2015 Summer Session runs from July 16th though August 23rd taking place at the SFJAZZ Center at 201 Franklin Street within the hall’s Miner Auditorium and Joe Henderson Lab. Alternatively, three mid-August concerts will take place nearby at the sophisticated Davies Symphony Hall.
Sunday Golden Gate Park Band Concerts
The Golden Gate Park Band, known locally as the GGPB, has been performing for Bay Area residents and visitors for over 130 years. History buffs can read about the rich legacy of this ensemble online or within the book Five Thousand Concerts In The Park by author David W. Bandy.
Pier 39’s 4th of July Festivities
More tourists visit the Bay Area in July than any other month. The weather in San Francisco is fabulous all year long, so why might this be? For one, the area’s 4th of July festivities are second to none.
Death Cab for Cutie and Built to Spill To Perform at UC-Berkeley
At 8:00 PM on Saturday, July 11th, 2015, Death Cab for Cutie and Built To Spill will perform at The Greek, more formally titled The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, which is an 8,000+ capacity venue located on Gayley Road in Berkeley, CA. The arena was built in 1903, and it’s an historic part of the University of Berkeley campus. In fact, it’s listed on the National Register of Historic places. All tickets to this event are for general admission, and they are available for $49.50.
San Francisco Segway Tours
San Francisco has long been known for its unique and iconic sets of wheels as area residents and visitors are continually discovering new and exciting ways to get around the city. Each year, millions of travelers ride the San Fran trolley, and if your timing is right, you might just find hordes of body-painted fixed-gear bicyclists parading through the heart of California’s Bay Area. Nowadays, however, there is another way to tour the city: seeing San Fran via Segway is all the rage. From urban sightseeing to Segway ballet, the Segway seems to be everywhere!
Friday Nights @ OMCA
Do you look forward to Friday? We certainly do. In a city like Oakland that’s brimming with music, culture, and unique events, every weekend is truly something.
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