San Francisco is known for its fairs and festivals, but one local event defines the city. Here is your 2015 Bay to Breakers Survival Guide.
The Bay to Breakers is coming and taking over San Francisco on May 15. Here is how you can prepare for the oldest consecutively-run annual footrace in the world.
If you live in the city you should know that there will be no parking zones, some streets will be closed off, and jumbled Muni service all along the race route.
For runners coming into the city for the run, there are lots of transportation options. Shuttle Service, Muni Passes, Bart, Caltrain, bike parking, and even guaranteed parking information can be found here.
The best spot is along Alamo Square at the top of Hayes Street Hill. You will get an amazing view of 30,000 people…all climbing Hayes Street.
Believe me, it will be insane trying to get out of the city. If you have a friend in the Sunset, hang out until after 4:00pm. People-watching will be great during this time. Don’t have a friend in the city? Use your phone to call an Uber to come get you.
If you are running or just watching the Bay to Breakers this year, make sure you play it safe. But most of all, have fun!
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
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