If you are travelling to San Francisco in Spring, you may want to be informed about what to do whilst there. You probably already know that it is quite simple to acquire rooms in San Francisco especially if you are willing to share a space with others. It is rather beneficial especially if you are from another country, as you would have a chance to live with other tourists and even the locals. This will help you to meet new people and make new friends. They can even inform you about fun things to do in the city so that you don’t miss out.
Things to do
1) Watch a Sports Match
In March there are many sports matches taking places in SF. It is also the season for baseball and both the basketball and hockey seasons are heating up.
Best games to attend include:
- San Francisco Giants – Oakland Athletics – Mar 23rd, 24th
- San Francisco Giants – Mar 23rd, 24th
- Minnesota Twins – Mar 26th – 29th
- Houston Astros – Mar 30th & 31st
- Washington Wizards – Mar 1st
- Toronto Raptors – Mar 5th
- Philadelphia 76ers – Mar 7th
- Los Angeles Clippers – Mar 10th
- Brooklyn Nets – Mar 12th
- Atlanta Hawks – Mar 25th
- Oklahoma City Thunder – Mar 28th
- San Antonio Spurs |-Mar 29th
- Denver Nuggets – Mar 31st
- Toronto Maple Leafs – Mar 3rd
- Minnesota Wild – Mar 5th
- Ottawa Senators – Mar 7th
- Colorado Avalanche – Mar 8th
- Montreal Canadians – Mar 19th
- Boston Bruins – Mar 21st
2) Attend a Concert
There are so many concerts taking place in Spring in San Francisco. SF tends to attract a lot of popular musicians at this time of year. Here are a few concerts to see this month:
- Kiss – Mar 6th
- Soul Asylum – Mar 8th
- Patti Smith – Mar 8th, 9th
- Keane – Mar 9th
- Tame Impala – Mar 13th
- Post Malone – Mar 19th
- Marc Anthony – Mar 20th
- Keith Sweat – Mar 21st
- Bell Biv Devoe – Mar 21st
- Devin Townsend – Mar 25th
- Killswitch Engage – Mar 26th
- Three Dog Night – Mar 27th
- Wilco – Mar 27th, 28th
- Silverstein – Mar 29th
If you want to attend other events at night that may be more fun, then consider:
3) Seeing a Popular Musical
One of the most famous shows this month is Hamilton, and the production will be hosted by the Orpheum Theatre in March. It is one of the most well-loved Off-Broadway shows of the past decade.
Other musicals include:
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Mar 1st – 29th
- The Book of Mormon – Mar 31st
4) if you want some laughs then consider Live Stand-up Comedy
– Lewis Black who is known for his recurring role on The Daily Show as well as performances in films such as Unaccompanied Minors and Man of the Year will be one of the most popular stand up comedies in Spring.
You may also consider:
- Doug Stanhope – Mar 17th – 19th
- Norm MacDonald – Mar 13th-14th
- Bobby Lee – Mar 1st
5) why not consider taking a Spring Walking Tour
Guided walking tours are free to join, and you have the freedom to pay whatever you like once the tour is over. You could also decide not to pay a dime.
Here are some of the tours:
- San Francisco in One Day
- Lombard St, Little Italy, Fisherman’s Wharf
- Downtown San Francisco
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Billionaire’s Square
- Fisherman’s Wharf
- Chinatown
There are also a host of self-guided tours and GPS enabled audio tours if you would like.
6) Get a tourist pass
Consider purchasing a tourist pass to get the most out of your stay in SF. You will also get great value for money.
Some of the services included with tourist passes:
- Hop on Hop off Bus Tour | $55
- California Academy of Sciences | $40
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom | $75
- California’s Great America | $38
- Golden Gate Bike Tour | $55
- Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise | $44
- Ripley’s Believe it or Not | $23
- Aquarium of the Bay | $24
- Madame Tussauds | $26
- Exploratorium | $30
There is so much to see and do in SF in Spring, above is just a few ideas for you to choose from.
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