Puzzled over plans? We’ve got ideas (at least a night’s worth). Tiptoe through 80,000 tulips, trade in your jigsaw or spend a night at the library.
A number of farmers' and artisanal markets pop up in The City weekly. This week, visit the North Beach farmers' market for fresh, seasonal produce, picture-perfect San Francisco views of Coit Tower and the Golden Gate Bridge, plus all the great vibes of Little Italy.Puzzle swap
The annual Tulip Festival is returning to Union Square, with 80,000 flowers on display. This year, the tulips celebrate International Women's Day — and SF's own Mayor London Breed will be honored with a new variety of tulip. The public is invited to pick a bouquet for free. Read the Examiner's coverage here.Night of Ideas
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