By Sofia Naranjo By Sofia Naranjo | February 17, 2022 | Lifestyle,
Here are six can't-miss happenings in San Francisco this weekend.
Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. / Website
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser conducts a Music For Families concert—Music Around The World Percussion. Guests will experience the performance of sounds from across the globe on Saturday, Feb. 19.
Multiple locations / Website
If you enjoy a good pint of beer, then Beer Week is here throughout the weekend. Enjoy over 250 events with activities, parties and tasty beers to try at a handful of bars, breweries and restaurants. Click here to look at the schedule of daily events.
Being one of the top ten Parades in the world, you don’t want to miss San Francisco’s Chinese New Years Parade this Saturday, Feb. 19. The celebration of the Year of the Tiger will start at 2nd and Market Streets and ends at Kearny Street and Columbus Avenue. The parade starts approximately at 5:15 p.m. and is free for all to attend, but tickets must be purchased to sit on the bleachers. Click here for tickets.
2325 Third St., Floor 4R / Website
A Letterform Archive has just opened its new gallery a few months ago, including the Bauhaus Typography at 100 exhibit. If you appreciate design, then an exhibit of the Bauhaus school is a treat. The exhibit includes artifacts of the school like course materials and magazines. Click here for tickets.
Misión San Francisco de Asís, 320 Dolores St. / Website
Enjoy being a tourist in your own city this weekend. This tour includes seeing the Mission District’s murals, hidden gems and places with delicious treats led by an insider guide. Enjoy this as either a solo walking tour or as a family activity in the Mission District.
1800 Mission St. / Website
Experience the immersive exhibit of Picasso’s work as you haven’t before. Visitors can experience multi-sensory images of Picasso’s most famous period of works in his career. Click here for tickets.
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