In San Francisco Sunday is “Funday”–brunches, entertainment and more!
July 6, 2009 –San Francisco offers many different ways to spice up a Sunday brunch and pair entertainment with good food. From live to broadcast music, to a cruise on the bay, food lovers will end the weekend on a high note. The San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau (SFCVB) features many brunch options on the Taste SF section of its Web site — www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com/taste. Here...
July 6th, 2009 by admin
Months of Magic, Milestones, Music and Merriment
Read it here first! Brand new and unlike anything else: Eccentricities of . Every Friday and Saturday night, starting in April, audiences will gather in a cozy Victorian setting at the Chancellor Hotel Union Square, 433 Powell St., to enjoy an old-fashioned Magic Parlor, “abounding with local anecdotes and lore presented by captivating and consummate conjurers and tale-tellers.” What a great...
March 30th, 2009 by ajackson
San Francisco in 50, 100 and 250 words
50 Words Famous for scenic beauty, cultural attractions, diverse communities and world-class cuisine, San Francisco’s landmarks include the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz, Chinatown, Union Square, North Beach, the Castro district and Mission Dolores. The much-celebrated fog creates a romantic mood in this most European of American cities. 100 Words San Francisco is...
March 9th, 2009 by thouseman
San Francisco for beginners — What to see on the first visit
There is enough to experience and explore in San Francisco to fill a hundred itineraries but most visitors want to see the more famous sites right away. Here is a basic list of the “must see” attractions and areas of San Francisco, separated into weekend-length groups. For more information on any of these attractions and activities, visit www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com. Items marked with a star (*)...
May 27th, 2008 by thouseman
Only in San Francisco’s Union Square –A Shopper’s Mecca
The hub of San Francisco’s shopping district is a well-manicured, 2.6 acre plot planted with palms, Irish yews, boxwood and bright flowers. Like Paris’ Place Vendome, Union Square has a towering, statue-topped shaft at its center and is surrounded by smart stores and fine hotels. It also has something of the same aura of elegance. Traffic flow on the streets bordering the Square—Geary, Powell,...
May 22nd, 2008 by thouseman







