You can step into history in San Francisco's Chinatown. Photo courtesy of SF Travel. Did you know that San Francisco is home to the oldest and largest Chinatown in the U.S.? San Francisco's Chinatown is a cultural, historical and culinary landmark — and it’s only 0.4 miles from Montgomery St Station. From food and medicine shops to landmarks and public art, it’s easy to explore the neighborhood's rich history. Here’s your BARTable guide to San Francisco’s Chinatown. Enjoy every taste, sight and shop.
Probably the most important bike route in San Francisco, The Wiggle connects Market Street with the west side of San Francisco via a series of quick turns on residential streets. Originally conceived in 1993 by bike advocate and water historian Joel Pomerantz, The Wiggle follows the path of a historic stream bed which mostly avoids San Francisco’s central hills, allowing easy access to the Panhandle, Golden Gate Park, and the western neighborhoods.
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Children’s Fairyland is turning 75, and BART is helping the beloved Oakland institution celebrate! On Monday, September 1, BART will help kickstart Fairyland’s 75th Birthday Party with a joyful sidewalk parade through the heart of Oakland. Fairyland is a BARTable partner.
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Don't miss this weekend's 36th Annual Oakland Chinatown Streetfest. Photo courtesy of Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce.
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The Bay Area's restaurant game just keeps getting better and better. Photo courtesy of San Francisco Travel. The Bay Area dining scene is off to a big start in 2025. New restaurants range from a lounge inspired by Alfred Hitchcock and an eatery co-owned by Warriors star Draymond Green to contemporary Afghan cuisine and classic San Francisco seafood. This year’s notable openings bring fresh flavors and stylish spaces to the Bay.
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Summer flavors in the Bay Area. Photo courtesy of San Francisco Public LibrarySummer in the Bay Area means bright red tomatoes, juicy stone fruits, golden corn and treats like watermelon and berries. Local restaurants are taking full advantage of the sunny season, offering special menus that showcase the vibrant flavors of fresh, seasonal produce. From elegant tasting menus to cozy neighborhood favorites, these BARTable eateries are serving up summer on a plate. Check them out, and don't forget your Clipper card!