Our staff leads an activity at Sunday Streets.
It’s the 16th year of Sunday Streets, and we hope you’ll join us this Sunday, June 23, as the series kicks off in the Tenderloin.
Sunday Streets events transform streets across San Francisco into car-free community spaces. The program promotes open streets, active living and community engagement. We’re proud to support it in partnership with Livable City and Into The Streets.
Here are the details about this Sunday’s event:
Date/time: Sunday, June 23 / 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Location: Golden Gate Avenue between Jones and Hyde streets
We’ll share more about the Sunday Streets series and highlight what’s happening this Sunday in the Tenderloin. We’ll also cover the full schedule of events so you can explore even more neighborhoods.
What is Sunday Streets?
Sunday Streets will turn regular streets into car-free zones from June to October. These spaces will be full of fun activities for kids and adults. It’s a great way to hang out with your neighbors and enjoy what different communities offer.
Kids play at a Sunday Streets event.
Why is Sunday Streets special?
Sunday Streets creates temporary open spaces and recreational opportunities in neighborhoods that typically have limited access to such resources. It encourages physical activity and fosters community-building. The program also inspires people to reimagine their streets as vibrant public spaces that everybody can enjoy.
What can you do at Sunday Streets?
- Cultural shows: Enjoy music, dance and other performances.
- Health resources: Learn about staying healthy with fun activities.
- Local vendors: Check out local shops and delicious food.
- Recreational activities: Play games, do arts and crafts and more!
What’s happening in the Tenderloin this Sunday?
- Book giveaway by Book Wagon
- Poetry reading by Faithful Fools
- Food giveaway from Mama G’s Street Dinners
- Drumming circle from the CounterPulse
Sunday Streets 2024 Season schedule
We’re here to help you celebrate Sunday Streets.
To ride Muni to the event, check out the SFMTA Trip Planner webpage (SFMTA.com/TripPlanner).
For more about the event series, visit the Sunday Streets website.