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Jewish American Heritage in San Francisco
Discover some of the best places in SF for Pisco Punch, absinthe, grappa, whiskey and other specialty liquors.
Learn about San Francisco’s rich Chinese American heritage and find exhibits, historical landmarks, online archives, as well as Chinese cultural festivals hosted in the city throughout the year.
The San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, in partnership with San Francisco International Airport, has opened a representation office in India, making San Francisco the first, and only, U.S. convention & visitors bureau and airport to have representation services in India. San Francisco precedes even the U.S. in having such service.
“What’s New” is a listing of new venues, attractions and activities compiled by the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Hubertus Funke has joined the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau as Tourism Sales Manager, effective June 7, 2007. In his new position, Funke will be responsible for the European and South American markets.
As a true Gay Mecca, San Francisco can sometimes overwhelm visitors with its vast number of activities which appeal to the LGBT Community. Often referred as the “First Lady of San Francisco,” Donna Sachet’s more than 20 years of experience and affiliations with a broad spectrum of the LGBT Community will guide you through the year’s highlights. From entertainment to fundraisers, from small events to major galas, and from the Castro to the entire City, Donna is tapped into everything that is happening in San Francisco and she will share the “what, when, and where” with you in her quarterly updates.
When it comes to wining and dining, the most important weapons of choice this season are a spoon, a sharp steak knife and barware for distilled concoctions.
Whether summer vacation plans include the increasingly popular “breakcation” or a coast-to-coast journey, the new summer-fall edition of the San Francisco Visitors Planning Guide is a “must-read.”