What should I do in San Francisco tonight?

Best things to do tonight in San Francisco, CA

  • Film Night in the Park. 2.1 mi. Outdoor Movies.
  • Exploratorium After Dark. 3.5 mi. 185 reviews.
  • The Secret Alley. 1.3 mi. $ Art Galleries.
  • Cheaper Than Therapy. 2.4 mi. 435 reviews.
  • Emporium SF. 1.0 mi. 506 reviews.
  • Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze. 3.7 mi.
  • NightLife. 1.8 mi.
  • The Fillmore. 1.6 mi.

What is there to do in San Francisco on Friday?

Other Events on Friday in San Francisco

  • Free City Walks. One of the best things to do during the day is take a free walking tour given by the SF Public Library.
  • Free Self-Guided Walking Tours.
  • Bay Cruises.
  • SF’s Colorful Street Art.
  • Twin Peaks.
  • de Young Museum Open Late.
  • Happy Hour Options.
  • Tonight’s Live Music Calendar.

Do I have to wear a mask in San Francisco?

San Francisco and 7 other Bay Area health officials have issued Health Orders requiring masks indoors in public places. Almost everyone must wear a mask from August 2nd.

What kind of events take place in San Francisco?

Entertainment includes sporting events, festivals, concerts, wine tasting events, and street fairs. I’ve created calendars for the best events by month, so you can find exactly what you are looking for quickly.

What to do in San Francisco in summer 2021?

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What to do in San Francisco in February?

San Francisco events in February include one of the largest and most popular wine festivals around. The SF Chronicle Wine Tasting Event compares American wines and selects winners from hundreds of entries. You can taste their wines during their public tasting day.

When did San Francisco become the Paris of the west?

From the 1860s until the 1890s, San Francisco was transformed into the so-called “Paris of the West.” The government of the city was dead set on changing the image of San Francisco into a respectable avant grade city like New York or Philadelphia.