HOW TO SPEND A SPRING WEEKEND IN SAN FRAN

SPEND AN EPIC WEEKEND IN SAN FRANCISCO

Spend a gorgeous spring weekend in San Francisco! Renowned for its scenic backdrop, this sight-packet city is filled with several Instagram-worthy places that one could spend hours drooling over — from instantly recognizable landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, to exciting offbeat spots such as the Sutro Baths, you’re sure to make your IG audience envious!

 

FEEL LIKE YOU’RE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY AT THE PALACE OF FINE ARTS

Feel like spending a relaxing time beyond the hustle and bustle of the city? Then head over to the Palace of Fine Arts. Its graceful Greco-Roman rotunda and colonnades carefully landscaped gardens, and a sparkling lagoon gives the palace an irresistible allure, making it one of the most photographed and most beautiful places in San Francisco.

SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHERRY BLOSSOMS

Cherry Blossoms go hand and hand with the arrival of spring—and also symbolize the fleeting nature of life, blooming for about only two weeks per year. Experience a city wide celebration in Japantown at the NoCal Cherry Blossom Festival, the largest celebration of Asian tradition in the West Coast. Find more information on the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival here🌸

ATTEND ADULTS ONLY NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

If you like the idea of going to a museum but would like it a lot more if it involved DJs and drinking, you’re in luck because two of SF’s most-fun-to-visit museums host Thursday night parties exclusively for adults. Check out After Dark at the Exploratorium, where you don’t have to politely wait for the kids to finish to try out the hands-on exhibits, and NightLife at the California Academy of Sciences, where you can explore the four-story rainforest, sip cocktails in the aquarium, and catch a show at the Planetarium.

EXPLORE THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

The majestic Golden Gate Bridge is truly the jewel of San Francisco’s cinematic landscape. Flaunting massive 746-foot tall towers, sweeping main cables, and a signature orange color named “International Orange”, this Art-Deco architectural masterpiece happens to be one of the most photographed bridges in the world and you can definitely see why!📸

With numerous things to do in San Francisco during the spring, you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful time! From food, history, events, culture, and more, it’s a great place to plan a trip this spring and summer.

 
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