THINGS TO DO IN SF
San Francisco is full of wonderful sites and new experiences. Here's a list of friends and favorites you may enjoy!
Octavia Restaurant
Right across the street from where we start, this former apothecary shop is now the newest restaurant from award winning executive chef Melissa Perello. Octavia serves dinner every night in an elegant but relaxed neighborhood setting. Make your reservations early, they book up weeks ahead of time. If planning to have dinner the night of your Ghost Hunt we recommend a 5:00 or 5:30 reservation before the tour. Grab your table here and tell'em we sent ya.
www.octavia-sf.com
Hotel Majestic
Just a block away from our tour, this turn-of-the-century masterpiece with Edwardian décor and luxury accommodations, is one of the premier hotels in San Francisco. It's one of the rare San Francisco buildings to survive the Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Their full-service boutique hotel is rich with history and even a few ghost stories. This is the perfect place to stay when planning your spooky vacation. Make your reservations soon.
www.thehotelmajestic.com
Musée Mécanique
Located in Fisherman's Wharf near all the best outdoor crab vendors, the Musée is a gem of old San Francisco, and a place that is close to our hearts at the San Francisco Ghost Hunt. Imagine walking back in time to a penny arcade from the early 1900's. For just a couple of quarters (inflation you know...) you can see silly, strange, or macabre scenes come to mechanical life, fortune teller machines, self playing musical instruments, and don't forget to say "hi" to Laughing Sal. She has haunted many a child, and a few grown ups, with her laugh for almost 90 years.
www.museemecaniquesf.com
Marrakech Magic Theater
One of the top rated shows on both Yelp and TripAdvisor, magician and mentalist Jay Alexander has amazed and entertained celebrities, dignitaries, and CEO's of Fortune 500 companies all over the world, and now you can see him up close and personal in his intimate and ornate Moroccan theater, near Union Square.
www.sanfranciscomagictheater.com
Small Car, Big Time Tours
Tour buses are great, but how about you let a long time resident, and true lover of the Bay Area, take you around on a private tour of San Francisco, Muir Woods, Wine Country, or the Coast, in a swanky Mini-Cooper convertible. Our friend, Reed, is your man!
www.smallcarbigtimetours.com
Octavia Restaurant
Right across the street from where we start, this former apothecary shop is now the newest restaurant from award winning executive chef Melissa Perello. Octavia serves dinner every night in an elegant but relaxed neighborhood setting. Make your reservations early, they book up weeks ahead of time. If planning to have dinner the night of your Ghost Hunt we recommend a 5:00 or 5:30 reservation before the tour. Grab your table here and tell'em we sent ya.
www.octavia-sf.com
Hotel Majestic
Just a block away from our tour, this turn-of-the-century masterpiece with Edwardian décor and luxury accommodations, is one of the premier hotels in San Francisco. It's one of the rare San Francisco buildings to survive the Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Their full-service boutique hotel is rich with history and even a few ghost stories. This is the perfect place to stay when planning your spooky vacation. Make your reservations soon.
www.thehotelmajestic.com
Musée Mécanique
Located in Fisherman's Wharf near all the best outdoor crab vendors, the Musée is a gem of old San Francisco, and a place that is close to our hearts at the San Francisco Ghost Hunt. Imagine walking back in time to a penny arcade from the early 1900's. For just a couple of quarters (inflation you know...) you can see silly, strange, or macabre scenes come to mechanical life, fortune teller machines, self playing musical instruments, and don't forget to say "hi" to Laughing Sal. She has haunted many a child, and a few grown ups, with her laugh for almost 90 years.
www.museemecaniquesf.com
Marrakech Magic Theater
One of the top rated shows on both Yelp and TripAdvisor, magician and mentalist Jay Alexander has amazed and entertained celebrities, dignitaries, and CEO's of Fortune 500 companies all over the world, and now you can see him up close and personal in his intimate and ornate Moroccan theater, near Union Square.
www.sanfranciscomagictheater.com
Small Car, Big Time Tours
Tour buses are great, but how about you let a long time resident, and true lover of the Bay Area, take you around on a private tour of San Francisco, Muir Woods, Wine Country, or the Coast, in a swanky Mini-Cooper convertible. Our friend, Reed, is your man!
www.smallcarbigtimetours.com