“Sunday Streets” events return to San Francisco this summer
Posted by admin on May 20, 2009

Ciclovia, or "bike path" in Spanish, is an event that originated in Colombia. Every Sunday, more than 70 miles of roads are closed to cars and 1.5 million runners, walkers, skaters, and cyclists hit the streets. Last year, San Francisco brought Ciclovia to the city, closing off selected roads on two Sundays. The events were a big success, drawing 30,000 people.
This year, San Francisco’s Sunday Streets have expanded to six dates, including four closures scheduled for this summer. On June 7 and July 19, the route runs through the heart of the Mission District, from Garfield Park to Dolores Park. On August 9 and September 6, enjoy a Sunday at the beach, as the Great Highway is closed to cars between Golden Gate Park and the San Francisco Zoo.
No matter which Sunday Street you attend, expect plenty of fun activities. Some of the highlights from previous Sunday Streets include skate dance demos inspired by Slumdog Millionaire, bike rentals, live bands and street performers, yoga and tai chi, as well as kid-friendly activities like carnival games, slides, and a climbing wall. Sunday Streets are also just a great chance to explore San Francisco neighborhoods in a relaxed, car-free atmosphere.