
Halloween abounds with flirting opportunities. It’s easy to smile and ask “Who is that masked man?” to an attractive stranger. Costumes are great conversation starters. Once you’re dressed up, there are plenty of places to go. If you’re not up for a party, take a guided tour of San Francisco’s haunted spots.
Thursday, Oct 29: Walk through the looking-glass as Ruby Skye is transformed into the fantasy world of Alice in Wonderland. The Guardsmen present their third Annual Halloween Gala "Wonderland: A Halloween Fantasy."
8:00PM-2:00AM Ruby Skye, 420 Mason St., San Francisco
General Admission: $25 in advance, $40 at the door
Friday and Saturday, October 30, 31: Join The Vampire Tour of San Francisco and explore the Gothic side of Nob Hill with Vampress Mina Harker. She claims to have been made by Count Dracula in London in 1897. After Dracula banished her, she came to San Francisco. She has resided in the City’s secret spots for over 100 years. Hear her story, and learn how Vampires have played an important part in shaping San Francisco. Bring your sense of humor to this fun, light hearted tour!
8:00-10:00PM
Tours meet at the corner of California & Taylor Streets, across the street from Grace Cathedral.
Cost is $20.00 per mortal, $15.00 each for seniors, students, or groups of 10 or more.
Saturday, October 31: Mysterious San Francisco Singles Halloween Night Costume Party! Join several hundred sailors, mermaids, French Maids, sea captains, angels, witches, devils, ghosts and party up a storm! Enjoy DJ dancing, no host bar, and party snacks while enjoying breathtaking views of the Bay with a great crowd of friendly singles. Innovative, original costumes, especially those with a nautical theme are encouraged.
8:00PM – 12:00 midnight
Cost: $20 at the door, $15 if in costume.
1 Yacht Rd., San Francisco, 94123
Hosted by Professionals Guild 925-888-4392 Space is limited to 300
Saturday, October 31: Guided Tour “Ghosts, Sinners and Secret Places”
Join San Francisco City Guides on a free ghostly guided walking tour on Halloween: Wander the streets above hidden tunnels used during prohibition to enter secret speakeasies, learn about hotels with apparitions and hidden rooms, discover San Francisco ghostly lore in the vicinity of Union Square, Maiden Lane and Chinatown.
6:00-8:30 Free
Hallidie Plaza, Market Street and 5th Street, San Francisco
The Safe and Sober Free Cab Ride Home program will be available for revelers who have over-imbibed. Alameda, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco residents can get a ride home on Halloween from 10 pm on Saturday, October 31, through 4 am on Monday, November 1, 2009.
* To request a free cab ride home within the city limits of San Francisco, call Luxor Cab at (415) 282-4141. Tell them Berg Injury Lawyers is picking up the tab.
* To request a free cab ride home within Alameda, Oakland, and Berkeley city limits, call Veterans Cab at (800) 281-4488. Tell them Berg Injury Lawyers is picking up the tab.
If you take advantage of Halloween’s fun and friendly atmosphere to playfully mix and mingle, you might discover amazing chemistry with another creature of the night!
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