Get on your riding leathers and check out a motorcycle museum, then strap on your boots for a hike up to a spectacular vista point before jumping back in time to the pioneer days of the 1800s on this
Mix together two neighborhood tours, add in a stop at a building full of architectural surprises, top off with a stroll through a food and art corridor, and you've got a recipe for urban adventure on this BARTable walk in Oakland.Walk Time: 2 hours | Distance: 4 miles | Terrain: Level sidewalks (with one hill)
Playt serves Southern comfort food, cocktails and plenty of Southern hospitality.
Photo courtesy of Kierra Johnson.The Oakland arts community needs no introduction. Thanks to the unique collection of artists who are also residents of the city, the Town has so much diverse art to offer — whether it’s shared through galleries, street murals, film festivals, artist talks or art walks.
On a recent Wednesday in Oakland, Master Gardener Aixa Gannon shows off the Lake Merritt Trials Garden. Vertical structures are filled with crawling bean plants, while the vines of squash plants stretch across mounds of soil. Master Gardener Margaret Wang arrives to tend to her roses and check up on a dry farming experiment.
All photos courtesy of San Francisco TravelYou’ve landed at SFO, with no itinerary for exploring San Francisco. What do you do?
Photo courtesy of Out of the ClosetWhether you’re clearing out the garage or the tidying up the closet, some items seem to be out of place anywhere. Luckily, Out of the Closet is open to a wide range of items for donation.
Photos courtesy of Crossroads TradingYou can lighten your load and even get paid for spring cleaning at Crossroads.
The Mission District’s color and liveliness can be reflected in the thrifty finds. Contribute to the pool of SF fashion and get paid to take a dip!Bring as much as you can carry on BART to Buffalo Exchange, and get store credit or cash on the spot for your clothes, accessories and costumes.The store assigns selling prices and pays 30 percent back to their sellers or offers 50 percent of that value in store credit, which never expires.
SFMOMA is a name that’s recognized nationally and internationally for its modern and contemporary art. It offers more than 33,000 works of architecture and design, media arts, painting, photography and sculpture. There is also 45,000 square feet of art-filled free public spaces for visitors and the community.Tickets range from $19-$25. Admission is free for members and visitors age 18 and younger.