7PM Welcome at Scoma's in Fisherman's Wharf
Dress Code: Clothes
The bride, groom, and family will attend a small ceremony at City Hall.
Unplanned
6PM Dinner at Taksim (4th Street between Bryant and Brannan)
Dress Code: Bride and Groom will likely wear dress and suit, respectively. Any clothing as, or less, formal is welcomed.
11AM Bus Departs from San Francisco. Pickup Location is the southwest corner of Harrison Street and the Embarcadero.
The winery has a narrow entrance road, which limited the size of a bus to 30ft in length, which limits the number of passengers to 28.
Since we are planning on only 30-odd guests, we have not yet purchased a second bus, so anyone that can supply their own transportation
would be thanked/appreciated/compensated(?!)/fĂȘted.
Dress Code: Dress comfortably
1PM Picnic at Tres Sabores
4PM Bus Departs Tres Sabores
6PM Pizza and Drinks on the Rooftop of Our Building (340 Fremont St, the 9th Floor)
We would recommend staying downtown, in a hotel walkable to our building. San Francisco is not very large, so staying further afield will likely not be a problem.
There are certain neighborhoods where hotel prices may be appealing, but the ambience may be undesirable (Tenderloin, Lower Nob Hill, and Civic Center), please reach
out for any guidance.
May in San Francisco is typically sunny, between 50 and 65 degrees. There may be fog, especially in the mornings.
Fog and the wind off the Pacific can make San Francisco feel chilly, but a light jacket often suffices.
Napa is typically 10 to 15 degrees warmer.
In the city:
- Shop in the Ferry Building & see the art along the Embarcadero
- Visit Angel Island or Alcatraz
- The Palace of Fine Arts
- Walk Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights
- Eat Italian Food in North Beach
- Visit one of the many tiled staircases
- (Giant) sea lions
- See the view from the top of a hill
- Go to the beach
Further afield:
- Other Wineries in Napa & Sonoma
- Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa
- The Santa Cruz Mountains
- The Berkeley Hills
- The Sierras & Tahoe (May might be early, but unseasonable warmth could make it nice)
- Monterey & Carmel-by-the-Sea
- Nopa
- Nari
- Che Fico
- Chez Maman
- Deli Board
- Arsicault
- Tartine Manufactory
- Rich Table & RT restaurants
- La Vaca Birria
- Hook Fish Co
Parking in the city, especially downtown, is challenging.
Garages exist, but may be closed on weekends and hotels may not have on-site parking. So, renting a car could be a hassle.
Public Transportation to downtown is good, the BART goes from the Airport to 3 blocks from our apartment.
Ride-sharing is how we typically go to-and-from the airport. Rides can cost $30-50.
For those brave enough, Waymo is introducing airport service this year.
No, but there will be mild consequences for not following instructions.
Please reach out to us and we'll do our best to answer.