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Here come the bears, the hottest bears, chasers and admirers in all of Southern California. Get ready for Bear Pride in San Francisco.
Here come the bears, the hottest bears, chasers and admirers in all of Southern California. Get ready for Bear Pride in San Francisco.
- Stay in the heart of San Francisco, close to all the city’s top attractions and pride celebrations at The 1 Hotel, rated “Fabulous” by guests with spacious rooms, high-end amenities and epic bay views.
The Party
- Awaiting venue, lineup and theme confirmation for the 2024 edition.
- On the Friday Night of Gay Pride San Francisco join 500+ bears and bear lovers at the Bearracuda party.
- The event will kick off at 9pm and continue through to Saturday morning at 3am taking over two rooms with different DJs and vibes.
- Woof! The Hottest Bear Crew GoGos will dance all night along with spectacular lighting and decoration.
The Venue
- Bearracuda will take place at Public Works on 161 Erie Street.
- The Public Works SF is an airy, multilevel venue hosting art exhibits, electronic music DJs, indie bands & special events.
- The venue is located in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District with a blow-your-mind Funktion-One sound system and an outdoor fun zone.
The Mission District
- The Mission District is a popular venue with gay visitors and is one of San Francisco’s coolest neighborhoods. It’s electric, artistic, colorful, vibrant, youthful and diverse with a rich Latin heritage.
- Stay at Noe’s Nest B&B for an authentic taste of The Mission, a Fabulous Victorian House transformed into a beautiful guest house.
Where to Stay?
- San Francisco is divided into several neighbourhoods. The Castro and Soma are home to the city’s gay nightlife.
- Soma is home to Folsom Street and most of the leather and fetish bars.
- Stay close to all the tourist attractions in some of the best hotels in the city, in the downtown/union square district
Recommended Hotels
The following hotels are close to the gay bars and the city’s top attractions:
InterContinental Hotel, Courtyard by Marriott , Palace Hotel, Hotel Zelos,
Where to stay close to all the gay bars.
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The W Hotel is our preferred hotel in
the city close to everything with a gym
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We have divided the map into two areas, the Castro, San Francisco’s world famous gay district and SOMA, the are where the Folsom Street Fair takes place each September.
Map of Gay San Francisco (SOMA)
Map of Gay San Francisco (The Castro)
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We have chosen hotels in San Francisco that keep you close to all the shops,restaurants & bars
Famed bars, an awe-inspiring crystal chandelier restaurant, a fitness area and a glass dome indoor pool are featured at this landmark Palace. Leather tufted headboards, 11-foot ceilings, pillow-top bedding set the stage for a luxurious night’s sleep. High-end luggage inspired desk, tables and the bathroom vanity. A 48-inch flat-screen satellite TV, marble bath & rain shower
This Central San Francisco hotel offers rooms with a 46-inch flat-screen smart TV. Free WiFi, an iPod docking station, a portable wireless Bluetooth speaker, and double-panned windows for quiet. A seating area, work desk, and an Illy espresso coffee machine, walk-in shower, bathrobes & premium toiletries. A state-of-the-art fitness centre & laundry services
Offering French-inspired architecture, The Marker San Francisco, provides guests with an ideal city centre. The guest rooms and suites at this upscale hotel boast amenities such as an LCD flat-screen TV with on-demand movies and an iHome alarm clock radio. All guest rooms feature ironing facilities, a hairdryer, a make-up mirror and boutique bath products.
This San Francisco hotel is located in Union Square, it offers an outdoor pool and rooms with an MP3 connection. It features a barbershop and a business center. Access to a fitness centre one block from the hotel and an on-site sauna. Each classically-designed room is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV and mini-refrigerator. Free coffee and tea are also provided
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San Francisco is a vibrant and inclusive city with a long history of LGBTQ+ activism and culture. Here are the most popular neighbourhoods, including gay hot spots and districts close to the city’s most popular attractions. It is worth noting that the best-rated hotels are close to Union Square
One of the world’s most famous gay districts since the 1960s, a focal point for LGBTQ+ culture.
South of the city centre, known for its colourful murals, hipster culture, bars and restaurants.