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San Francisco City Hall is a beloved venue for live entertainment in the San Francisco area. San Francisco City Hall offers a range of events each season, each different than the last. Only SF Tickets has seats for a large variety of great events in San Francisco, and San Francisco City Hall tickets are no exception. Scan the San Francisco City Hall schedule below to find what’s upcoming, and select the event that you want to attend! Purchase from Only SF Tickets and enjoy 100% guaranteed tickets with No Hidden Fees.
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    Tips For Going To San Francisco City Hall

    • Expect to reach San Francisco City Hall at least an hour before the event starts. You’ll want lots of time to park and find your seats. Review the San Francisco City Hall schedule to verify the event start time.
    • If you want to have a full night out, we recommend reserving a table ahead of time on Opentable.com. You don’t need the hassle of finding a dining spot in enough time before the event starts.
    • A parking pass may be required for some events at San Francisco City Hall. Double-check your event to understand your parking options. In many cases, you can get parking passes through Only SF Tickets.
    • If you want to avoid the inconvenience of parking, consider taking a ride share like Uber or Lyft. Just remember that there might be a “peak time” surcharge.
    • If you’re attending with children, make sure to have them stay close, as there may be a crush of attendees when entering or leaving the event. In the unlikely event you are separated, it’s a good idea to have a “meeting landmark” planned before the event.