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    invisiblecity.uarts.edu - Weekend Trips From San Francisco

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    Activities - John Carroll Weekend - Georgetown University

    Hyde Street Pier 2905 Hyde St., San Francisco, CA 94109 Explore this incredible collection of historic ships (from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s) at this federal park on water! Visit one of the city’s original ferries that transported passengers and cargo across the Golden Gate before the bridge was built, and learn about Chinese seafarers and salmon boats. Golden Gate Park 1199 9th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 Welcome to San Francisco’s version of NYC’s Central Park.

  3. military.ggu.edumilitary.ggu.edu › blog › spend-a-weekend-in-san-f…

    How to Spend a Weekend in San Francisco — GGU Military

    Around sunset on one of the days of your weekend adventure, head towards the Painted Ladies. You'll recognize these houses as trademark images of San Francisco life. Sunset is the best time to get photos of them, and you can also picnic in nearby Alamo Square.

  4. hult.eduhult.edu › blog › how-i-spend-my-weekend-i…

    Life in San Francisco: How to spend a weekend

    I had planned to have brunch with my friends at Japan-town. I was so hungry and looked forward to inhaling my favorite crepes topped with green tea ice cream. I took the Muni (train) to get there as it’s only a 30-minute journey: a super convenient way to travel around San Francisco.

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    Camp Schedule | Campus Recreation

    Travel back in time with us for our Fossil Fiesta from June 22nd to June 26th We'll be excavating history as we dig up pre-historic fun facts at this week's field trip at the California Academy of Sciences · Celebrate the holiday with Stars & Stripes from June 29th to July 3rd. We're getting festive with sand toys at this week's Ocean Beach field trip.

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    Things to Do and See in San Francisco | Hult International Business School

    The wharf and Pier 39 are two of the most popular tourist attractions in San Francisco, filled with fun activities, good seafood, a colony of sea lions, souvenir shops, and much more.

  7. ieec.sfsu.eduieec.sfsu.edu › solo-date-ideas-san-fran…

    Solo Date Ideas in San Francisco: Embrace Your Own Company | International Education Exchange Council

    To conclude your solo date, head to North Beach, San Francisco’s historic Italian neighborhood, for a glass of wine. April Jean and Golden Sardine are two great options for cozy bars that offer an excellent selection of wines. Both spots have a relaxed ambiance and are perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

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    Bay Area day trips | UC Davis

    You can head out in the morning, enjoy a full day of the Bay Area and its rich arts and culture scenes and natural beauty — and be back by dinner. Davis is ideally located for easy access to any part of the Bay Area.

  9. iec-occ.eduiec-occ.edu › blog › 5-fun-summer-activities-…

    5 Fun Summer Activities in Southern California - IEC@OCC

    Rent a car and drive down to San Diego, which is less than two hours away, and stay for the weekend. Head east and go to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Or head North and see Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and Monterey. Read our post on California Road Trips for more information.

  10. campusmemo.sfsu.educampusmemo.sfsu.edu › 2026 › April-27-2026

    April 27, 2026 | CampusMemo - San Francisco State University

    The Center for Equity and Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CEETL) has acquired free tickets to take faculty and staff to the Exploratorium on Saturday, May 2, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Join us to experience science, art and human perception come together through engaging, hands-on exhibits. Connect with colleagues and spark fresh ideas for teaching and learning in a playful, creative environment. The Exploratorium is located on Pier 15 in San Francisco.

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