Score all-natural, organic beauty products that you can scent yourself from a custom aromatherapy bar. Read more.
Get inspired by the gallery in back, then peruse a selection of always-changing edgy local designers. Read more.
Street tough meets refined sophisticate at the go-to spot for cutting-edge new designers. Read more.
Check out the famous “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” mural in the bar (and grab a cocktail) Read more.
This distinctive skyscraper stands atop the site where Mark Twain is said to have met the real-life Tom Sawyer whose name and anecdotes would later inspire his famous novel. (From Aerial America) Read more.
Hey you, you're at Twitter HQ. Try the bamboo seats -- they're super comfy! - Ben Parr Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick- Best Little Thrift Store That Could. Our city’s wealth of thrift and vintage shops provide us with everything we could ever want, from kitsch to... Read more.
The Zen Center is open on New Year's Eve and offers two back-to-back Zazen practice sessions of "silent illumination." Read more.
The only place on Earth with an aquarium, a planetarium, a natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all under one roof! The Morrison Planetarium is the largest all-digital dome in the world. Read more.
In front of the row of Victorian “Painted Ladies” houses (made famous by the Full House opening sequence), but on nice days you can spy the ocean and the Bay from here. Read more.
In 1996's "The Rock" Sean Connery is shocked to hear they've turned Alcatraz into a tourist destination, then goes on to rescue it from a terrorist takeover with sidekick Nicolas Cage Read more.
You can’t beat the coziness of a basement along with the comfort of movie theatre seating, Cinecave is the best spot in town to catch a flick, old or new. Read more.
Hang out on the covered patio and try Chef Anthony Myint’s tasty fried chicken and seven-bean salad. For an even greater meal, though, try his burger, its patty a work of both science and art: Read more.
One company, Sea Trek, runs a kayak trip that starts in the shadows of the Golden Gate and crosses under the bridge on the way to the Marin Headlands. Read more.
After Dark at the Exploratorium varies in terms of theme and content, so be sure to check online for details about food, presentations, and special exhibits. Read more.
North Baker Beach is clothing optional. Be sure to apply sunscreen before you drop trou. Read more.
Pick up a gift for a culinary-minded friend. Gorgeous hand-carved spoons, bottles of private-label olive oil and cookbooks are all equally enviable: Read more.
Try a listening experiment on a foggy day! Call the Golden Gate Bridge at 415-202-3809 on your cell phone and listen to the horn. Do you hear the horn first through the air or over the phone? Why? Read more.
The museum offers free admission & family programs the 1st Sun of every month. Score!Powered by ParentsConnect.com Read more.
Don't miss the feeding frenzies: Grizzly bears at 11 a.m., penguins at 2:30, pelicans at 3:30. Read more.
CARE Ambassador & hit artist Michael Franti uses his musical genius to promote social justice. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST CHANCE TO GET DRUNK AT THE LIBRARYThe Friends of SF Public Library's IMBIBE series offer literary thrill-seekers a chance to drink... Read more.
On the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, descend the dark stairs into the basement for open mic night and ask Cesar to sign you up for your moment in the spotlight. Read more.
Pick-up basketball here every day around 5 p.m., outdoor on Mondays and indoor all the other days. Read more.
How many vintage concert tees do you have? Chances are one was made right here at (now-defunct) Winterland Productions, where thousands of tees for artists like Madonna and George Michael were made. Read more.
Remember that old GAP shirt that you coveted? This is where it all started! The very first GAP store opened here in 1969. Though this location closed, the little zig zag awning appears to have lasted! Read more.
Get a quick view of their show line-up here: http://www.localmusicvibe.com/venue/the-rrazz-room-hotel-nikko-san-francisco Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST ROCK N’ ROLL BATHROOMAn Art Deco marvel in North Beach since 1931, Bimbo's doesn't leave its class at the bar with the sharply dressed staff… Read more.
This place offers classes in printmaking and book binding and offers free public exhibitions of artists in book arts. Read more.
This 32-story tower is walking distance from downtown and from the great Saturday Ferry Plaza farmers' market. Read more.
Moscone Center houses some of the world's most important tech conferences, like WWDC and Google I/O. If you can't attend them, we'll have you covered - Ben Parr. Read more.
Check out 5 spacious floors of photography, painting, media, and sculpture, with an emphasis on architecture and design. Best selection of 20th-century American & European art this side of NYC. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick – Best Gallery to Get Drunk InSometimes, the urge to enjoy an evening of culture and the need to get totally inebriated are not mutually exclusive.. Read more.
Bring a magnet! We love to collect “black sand” or magnetic mineral magnetite at Ocean Beach. Drop a magnet inside your plastic cup & wave bottom of the cup just above sand to attract minerals. Demo: Read more.
San Francisco finally got a good skatepark. After what seemed like years of meetings, a team from Dreamland and Grindline came down and did it up proper. Read more.
The Mission mecca of everything cool, you can find hip knickknacks, neat T-shirts, and even furniture for that styling bachelor pad you have. Read more.
At the “deluxe” level, the largest rooms are in the -15 and -16 series and the -01 series from the ninth floor up. Dogs are welcome in any room for a $100 fee. Read more.
Did you know that Doyle Drive was built in 1933? Now too narrow for the amount of traffic and in need of a seismic upgrade, it’s being replaced by the new Presidio Parkway! We investigated: Read more.
Did you know? The Palace’s design is based on a Roman ruin. It was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, in honor of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the completion of the Panama Canal. Read more.
This popular sushi spot’s “10 for 10″ special happens every Friday and Saturday night. You can order 10 pieces of Executive Chef Shotaro ‘Sho’ Kamio’s sushi for only $10 from 10pm until close. Read more.
The Boom Boom Room is known as the city’s home of “blues, boogie, soul, groove, and funk.” The dim interior features live music, often big-name acts, nightly at 9:20pm. Read more.
Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square was named #8 hotel in the United States in TripAdvisor's 2012 Travelers' Choice Hotels awards. See TripAdvisor user reviews at Read more.
Check out Nerd Nite on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. It usually combines a cool nerdy discussion with presentations and booze. As described by others: ‘It's like the Discovery Channel…with beer!’ Read more.
Whip your bootie into gear with this St. Patrick's Day themed mash-up party. The Hubba Hubba Revue will perform a special Irish-themed burlesque show, while Irish DJs keep the party going strong. Read more.
A trip to Bottom of the Hill is a must, but be wary of the location. Cars frequently get broken into outside the club, so don’t leave anything valuable in plain sight. Read more.
This is the place for inspiring architecture and lively discourse. It is just wonderful. Read more.
After a brief stint as a porn theater, Roxie now operates as a not-for-profit movie house. It hosts everything from out-of-print releases and cult classics to the occasional local comedy showcases. Read more.
This recently remodeled park offers killer views, tennis courts, picnic tables, and a new children’s play structure and water feature. Fido will love the off-leash area, too. Read more.
Park at 29th Avenue and El Camino Del Mar and enjoy this breathtaking trail hike to the Cliff House, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Ocean Beach. Read more.
Parking in Union Square is a pain but several sites let you make parking reservations online. Park Whiz and Gotta Park are just two examples. No guarantee on a busy night but it's worth a try. Read more.