Event Dates
From: Friday, July 26, 2024
To: Friday, July 26, 2024
TrophyDad is back to kick off the Up Your Alley weekend on Friday night with PRIME – Daddy Alley
TrophyDad is back to kick off the Up Your Alley weekend on Friday night with PRIME – Daddy Alley.
- Stay at The Hotel Via, just an 8 minute ride share away from the party and the perfect location for exploring the city.
The Party
- Next Edition – July 26th 2024 – Lineup and venue to be confirmed.
- Join TrophyDad’s resident DJ Neon the Glowgobear and their Hot Gogo Dads over 50 at The Midway.
- Check your clothes and stay late. The party kicks off at 10pm and stays open unti 4 am.
- Enjoy a night to remember. This is always a sold-out event and one of the most popular parties during the Dore Alley Weekend.
- Featuring Hot Go-Go DADS in their PRIME.
- Heated Patio Cigar Lounge and a Funktion-One Sound System.
- Stay close to all the city’s top attractions in the downtown/union square district. Alternatively choose the Mission District for a different vibe and close to San Francisco’s Dore Alley after parties.
The Venue
- PRIME Daddy Alley takes place at The Midway, The venue has multiple bars and superb sound and light systems for a full circuit experience.
- The Midway is located in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
- With 40,000 square foot of space, the venue can host 2,500 attendees.
Where to Stay?
- San Francisco is divided into several neighbourhoods, but the primary 2 are The Castro and Soma
- 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
For further information and advice on
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We have divided the map into two areas, the Castro, San Francisco’s world famous gay district and SOMA
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
Prime Daddy Alley San Francisco
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.