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Christmas in San Francisco: 9 Fun Things You Can Still Do (Dec. 24-25)

Don't they know it's Christmas time at all? – The Inquirer

Yes, COVID sucks and most everything is shut down or gone virtual. But there are still a few socially-distant things you can do on Christmas Eve and Christmas.

If you choose to go out, just make sure to mask up, stay socially distant and don’t mix with other groups outside your household.

Christmas Eve Farmers Market + Free Hot Apple Cider

Thursday, December 24, 2020 – 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Ferry Building | The Embarcadero and Ferry Plaza, San Francisco

Satisfy your last-minute holiday needs and warm up with some free hot apple cider Thursday, December 24. You’ll find our regular Thursday farms along with pop-ups like Hog Island Oyster Co.Delightful Foods (pie), Root Down Farm (pastured meat), and more to make for a unique, delicious, and truly local feast.

Christmas Eve w/ 1950s-Style Carhop Service at Mel’s Drive-In

Thursday, December 24, 2020
Mel’s Drive In (Lombard + Geary)

Outdoor dining might be officially banned, but Mel’s carhop service is technically “delivery” since they bring it to your car so they are allowed to be open. It’s a fun date night as long as you don’t mind your car smelling like patty melts and milkshakes. Mel’s first opened on December 23, 1947 in San Francisco so this week is their 73rd anniversary.

SF’s Xmas Eve Holiday Pop-Up COVID Test Site in The Mission

Thursday, December 24, 2020 – 7:30 am to 4:00 pm | Cost: FREE
24th Street BART | 24th Street and Mission, San Francisco, CA

OK, this isn’t “fun” by any stretch. But it is cheap. This free and no appointment necessary testing site has popped up to serve the Latinx community for just two days (December 23-24). This isn’t meant for if you are being frivolous and are traveling or gathering with friends and want to make sure you’re ok. This is for essential workers, the Mission community and if you’re experience symptoms or recently had exposure.

See a Drive-In Movie on Xmas Eve or Christmas Night

December 24-25 starting at 5:30p
Tickets $8.50 for adults / $2 kids

Yes, the Bay’s two drive-in movie theaters – one in Concord and one in San Jose – are still open and showing movies nightly. San Jose is larger and has more screens and is showing a bunch of xmas movies on xmas eve. On Christmas night it’s normal films including Wonder Woman 1984 at both

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Illuminate SF: Festival of Light: 45+ Light Sculptures

Go on a self-guided tour to see all of the amazing light sculptures in 17 neighborhoods by 30+ artists

Get your glow on during this two-month celebration during the longest nights of the yearIn past years, the city has hosted nighttime neighborhood walks, artist talks and participatory experiences. Since this is a unique year with special precautions and restrictions, there aren’t scheduled activities. Just map your own route and take a fun self-guided tour with your own household.

2020 Light Art Installations – 45+ different light sculptures (both permanent and temporary) in 17 neighborhoods by 30+ artists.

2020 Illuminate SF Festival of Light
November 26, 2020 – January 23, 2021
All over San Francisco – Map
FREE

Read more at Illuminate SF.

The eighth annual light fantastic includes several dramatic, eco-friendly light art installations accessible by public transit and admission-free.

Many of San Francisco’s intimate neighborhoods will also light up shopping districts and streets. Read more in our Winter Holidays Lights Guide.

Happy Holidays!

Goodbye to BART’s Paper Tickets

BART finally completes systemwide conversion. Refunds for paper tickets only for values over $1

BART has successfully transitioned all stations to offer Clipper as the only fare product available for purchase. BART began eliminating the sales of paper tickets in August of 2019 when a 4-station pilot program was launched.

The conversion was accelerated during the pandemic with one or more stations transitioned each week throughout 2020. Systemwide conversion was fully completed the week of December 7th.

This effort is part of BART’s 15-Step Plan to welcome riders back to a more contactless experience in the era of COVID-19.

Still have paper tickets? You can get a refund for any paper tickets by taking it to a station agent, but only if the remaining value is greater than $1.00.

Touchless Experience

BART is working to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  Using Clipper helps this effort by allowing riders to avoid direct contact with fare gates, as the card only needs to be held over the fare gate card reader without touching. Riders can further protect themselves from contact with fare machines by loading funds onto their Clipper card online, allowing up to one day for the balance to post. For registered users, the Autoload feature will automatically replenish their Clipper balance.

While paper tickets will no longer be available for purchase at these stations, riders are still be able to use paper tickets to enter or exit through fare gates.  Riders are also able to add enough fare to a paper ticket to exit the station using add fare machines located inside the paid area.

Location

480 Mission Bay Blvd N
San Francisco, CA 94158
phone | (415) 558-1678

Management Team

General Manager
Gina Gorman | ggorman@actionlife.com

Assistant General Manager
Karen Cubas | kcubas@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
655 Montgomery Street, Suite 1190
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone | (949) 450-0202