Hyatt Regency San Francisco offers baseball package

Located on San Francisco’s exciting waterfront within walking distance of San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park, Hyatt Regency San Francisco offers a new baseball package. 

The San Francisco Baseball Package includes accommodations for two, a $20 food and beverage credit for the hotel’s Eclipse Restaurant and Lounge to celebrate pre- or post- game as well as a $25 gift card that is valid for redemption at AT&T Park or at the Dugout team store, located adjacent to the hotel in Embarcadero Center. Available through October 31, 2014, rates for this package start at $234.

To secure the best values for the San Francisco Baseball Package, recommendations are to take advantage of several Sunday and Monday home games, as follows:

Sunday, July 13 against the Arizona Diamondbacks

Sunday, July 27 against the Los Angeles Dodgers

Monday, July 28 against the Pittsburgh Pirates

Sunday, August 17 against the Philadelphia Phillies

Monday, August 25 against the Colorado Rockies

Sunday, August 31 against the Milwaukee Brewers

Sunday, September 14 against the Los Angeles Dodgers

Sunday, September 28 against the San Diego Padres

 

Reservations and Information

The above package is available through October 31 and is based on availability.  Rates will vary according to dates of reservations. For reservations and additional information, visit www.sanfranciscoregency.hyatt.com or call(800) 233-1234.

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Celebrate Fourth of July at Hyatt Regency in San Francisco

Located on San Francisco’s robust and exciting waterfront, Hyatt Regency San Francisco is the perfect home away from home for the 4th of July festivities and the week that proceeds the grand finale fireworks show on the adjacent waterfront.

To begin, Independence Day holiday revelers will want to check in with the hotel’s “Park and Play” Package, which includes a guest room for up to two people as well as overnight, valet parking.  This package starts at $225 and is Hyatt Regency San Francisco’s most popular package due to the great value of the valet parking inclusion.

Once settled into the convenient-to-all waterfront activities and nearby San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park, Hyatt Regency San Francisco guests can choose from a variety of holiday happenings and home baseball games. Starting Sunday, June 29, and leading into the city’s holiday preamble, guests of the hotel might want to check out the following options for the week of festivities:

June 29, 2014

 San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park against Cincinnati Reds

http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/ticketing/

 Stern Grove free concert featuring Allen Stone and Yuna. Starts at 2:00 p.m.Bring along a blanket, picnic basket and beverages to enjoy a fun afternoon with hundreds of other live music fans. http://www.sterngrove.org/

 June 30, 2014

 Alcatraz Cruises — enjoy a half day on the notorious prison island, but book tickets early at www.alcatrazcruises.com

 San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park against Cincinnati Reds

http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/ticketing/

 July 1, 2014

 One of the most treasured museums in San Francisco is the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and on July 1, visitors enjoy free admission. This fine arts museum has more than 25,000 works of art on display from around the world, including pieces of art from pre-Columbian America to American Art in the 20th Century.  https://deyoung.famsf.org/

 San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park against St. Louis Cardinals

http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/ticketing/

 July 2, 2014

 Tour Chinatown with a free, self-guided walking tour of the 1.2 mile long neighborhood…the largest Chinatown outside of Asia. For details on the free tour, check out www.everytrail.com/guide/chinatown-san-francisco-walk.

 San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park against St. Louis Cardinals

http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/ticketing/

 July 3, 2014

 Golden Gate Bridge — free walking tour:  for those that want to learn more about the colorful Golden Gate Bridge, take the two-hour guided tour, led by the San Francisco Public Library. Departing on Thursdays at 11 a.m., no reservations are required. Simply show up at Strauss Statue in the Visitors Plaza on the SF side of the bridge shortly before 11am. http://www.sftourismtips.com/san-francisco-events-for-july-2014.html#sthash.rlteRvUJ.dpuf

 Planning for a Fourth of July picnic should begin with a visit to the neighboring Ferry Plaza Farmer’s Market, open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Top picks for the basket include plums, peaches, nectarines, figs and melons. The market also offers a cheese shop, bakery and butcher for ground lamb and beef, tri-tip, London broil and ribs. www.cuesa.org or www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com.

 San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park against St. Louis Cardinals

http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/ticketing/

 July 4, 2014

 Pier 39 celebrates Independence Day with fun for the whole family featuring musical entertainment and activities in the Entrance Plaza. From Noon-3 p.m., Mobility from the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West performs, followed by Tainted Love from 5-8 p.m. At approximately 9:30 p.m., the City of San Francisco will treat spectators to an elaborate fireworks display over San Francisco Bay. Activities are weather permitting and subject to change without notice. www.pier39.com

Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the deck of the National Liberty Ship S.S. Jeremiah O’BrienPier 45, Fisherman’s Wharfoffers one of the best views on the bay to watch the fireworks. Tickets are $30 adults, $20 seniors (62 and over), and $15 children (6-12 years old) and are available at www.ssjeremiahobrien.org; a $70 ticket option admits two adults and two children. 

 The City of San Francisco’s Fireworks display will illuminate the offshore skies on the northeast waterfront from Aquatic Park down to Pier 39 beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m. Municipal Pier, located at the foot of Van Ness Avenue will be closed to the public, but there are plenty of free viewing locations along the Waterfront.  For more details and additional event information, visitwww.visitfishermanswharf.com.

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Memorable visit to San Francisco on Memorial Day weekend

Summer in San Francisco can be on the cool side which is why it’s such a great escape from soaring temperatures in other destinations. There’s plenty to do by the bay including traditional Memorial Day commemorative ceremonies May 23-26, 2014, a rousing Carnaval celebration May 23-25 and an opportunity to see two major art exhibitions before they close.

Yoga: The Art of Transformation

Through May 25, 2014

“Yoga: The Art of Transformation” closes on May 25, 2014. Borrowed from 25 museums and private collections in Europe, the U.S. and India, the artworks featured in the exhibition date back to the second century. Images ranging from benevolent deities and gurus to Tantric goddesses and sinister yogis reveal how yoga practices — and perceptions of them — have transformed over time and across communities. Exhibition highlights include stunning masterpieces of Indian sculpture and painting; pages from the first illustrated book of yoga postures (asanas); and a Thomas Edison film, Hindoo Fakir (1902), the first American movie ever produced about India. The Asian Art Museum is the only U.S. West Coast venue for this exhibition.

Find more information about the Asian Art Museum.
Admission: Exhibition tickets are $17.
Location: 200 Larkin St.

Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field

Through May 26, 2014

 Presented by SFMOMA in partnership with the National Park Service and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, eight monumentally scaled sculptures by Mark di Suvero have been installed at historic Crissy Field for the past year. Set against the backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge, a structure that has inspired the artist throughout his career, di Suvero’s dynamic steel sculptures frame and reframe the surrounding landscape in surprising new ways. The exhibition which closes on May 26 brings together works from across the country, dating from 1967 to 2012.

Find more information about the SF MOMA.
Location: Crissy Field

Carnaval

May 23-25, 2014

Bursting with soccer, international music, dance, global cuisine and arts & crafts from the many countries that celebrate Carnaval, Carnaval San Francisco will be celebrated in San Francisco’s Mission District on the Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25, 2014. This year’s theme is “La Rumba de la Copa Mundial – Celebration of the World Cup.” Carnaval San Francisco kicks off at AT&T Park with the San Francisco Giants on May 23; the pre-game party includes a ticket to the game, collector’s edition Carnaval-themed Giants item. Partial proceeds benefit community non-profits. A free two-day family festival in the Mission District as part of festivities on May 24-25 on Harrison Street between 16th and 24th Streets. The Grand Parade on Sunday, May 25, starts at 9:30 a.m. at the corner of 24th and Bryant streets, where it will proceed west to Mission Street. From there, the parade heads north on Mission down to 17th Street, where it will turn east and flow into the festival area. BART offers easy access to all events.

For more information visit www.carnavalsanfrancisco.org or call 415-206-0577.
Admission: Festival and parade are free; grandstand parade seating ($30) is available.

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