Bust a move at one of the many dance workshops happening during Bay Area Dance Week. Photo courtesy of Robbie Sweeny.BART gets you to the best events quicker and cheaper than driving. This weekend, there's a Bluegrass Festival in Berkeley and a Tea Festival in SF. We're celebrating "Children's Day" in Japantown and the start of Spring in Concord. There's so much to do, so skip the parking lots and enjoy a nice ride on BART to the best happenings in the Bay Area.
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The San Francisco International Arts Festival returns to the Mission District with 100+ performances by 60+ artists over 12 fun filled days, April 29-May 10. The festival celebrates dance, cirque, music, performance art, spoken word, theater and visual arts featuring renown artists from around the world- and around the Bay Area, no passport required. From experimental theater to modern dance, larger than life puppetry to zany acrobatic cirque, the festival has got you covered with a fierce celebration of art from around the world.
Expect to find everything from vintage treasures to modern staples while shopping in Rockridge.
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Image courtesy of sftravel.com.Whether you’re a longtime resident or visiting just for the day, you already know the city of San Francisco is the home of hundreds of educational and awe-inspiring tourist activities scattered about its 49 sq. miles. That is, admittedly, a lot of ground to cover – especially in a single day. To simplify your agenda, we’ve compiled our favorite touristy activities around the city that are accessible by BART. Load up your Clipper card and grab your walking shoes for this guide to SF in a day!
The Madrigal's bar has everything needed for the perfect cocktail. Photo courtesy of The Madrigal.One of the biggest contributors to a city’s vitality is its live performance scene, and the Bay Area is bustling with small and large venues that put on amazing shows. Public transit is one of the best ways to get to these venues, and there are multiple places to see live art on BART’s transit line. We’ve gathered a few spots to dine and drink before or after a performance because a night out should be celebrated!