Super Bowl week sightseeing and adventure goes well beyond football in the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco expects 1.3 million travelers during Super Bowl Week with expanded transit, fan events, and a $400 million economic boost, officials said.
- This coming week, San Francisco prepares as SFO Director Mike Nakornkhet forecasted 1.3 million travelers from Feb. 1 through 10, with fans already arriving for Super Bowl 60.
- With the NFL teams arriving this Sunday, the Moscone Center Fan Experience is set to attract thousands, boosting the city's economy by an estimated $400 million, officials say.
- Transit agencies are running longer trains starting Tuesday through the Super Bowl, San Francisco International Airport has a hologram greeting, and Muhannad Izzghayer, owner of Oasis Grill, hired extra staff and ordered more food.
- Lurie said Mayor Daniel Lurie, `I am confident we will provide a safe, welcoming experience for everyone coming to San Francisco`, amid road closures and SFPD patrols.
- From Napa to Muir Woods, visitors can explore wine regions and outdoor spots, with the Ferry Building Farmers Market on Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday offering food and shopping options.
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Super Bowl week sightseeing and adventure goes well beyond football in the San Francisco Bay Area
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