Things To Do in San Francisco This Week (July 6-12)

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Things To Do in San Francisco This Week (July 6-12)

Looking for things to do in San Francisco this week? From July 6 to 12, the city has free museum days, outdoor concerts, night markets, karaoke, volunteer events, and ticketed performances happening across several neighborhoods.

This guide highlights easy plans for weekdays and the weekend, with key details on dates, times, locations, prices, and official event pages.

What To Do in San Francisco From July 6 to 12

Minty Mondays OG Karaoke at The Mint

Graphic promoting weekly karaoke nights in San Francisco, California, with bold orange and navy text on a cream background.
Photo via SF Fun Cheap

July 6, 2026 | The Mint, San Francisco | Free

Start the week with karaoke at The Mint, a longtime San Francisco spot for casual nightlife. Minty Mondays is a simple plan if you want something social after work without needing a full night-out itinerary.

For the latest event details, visit the Funcheap event listing.

de Young Museum Free Day

Family looking out over San Francisco from a museum observation window with the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.
Photo via de Young

July 7, 2026 | de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park | Free Admission; Special Exhibition Fees May Apply

The de Young Museum offers free general admission on the first Tuesday of each month, making July 7 a good day to visit Golden Gate Park on a budget. Special exhibitions may still require a separate paid ticket, so check the museum’s visitor details before going.

For hours, tickets, and admission updates, visit the de Young Museum website.

Conservatory of Flowers Free First Tuesday

July 7, 2026 | 100 John F. Kennedy Drive, San Francisco | Free on the First Tuesday of the Month

The Conservatory of Flowers is also free on the first Tuesday of the month, which makes it easy to pair with another Golden Gate Park stop. Visitors can walk through plant galleries and greenhouse displays during regular daytime hours.

For admission details and current hours, visit the Gardens of Golden Gate Park website.

Civic Center Soundtrack

People dancing and sitting at outdoor tables during a Civic Center Soundtrack event in San Francisco.
Photo via SF Fun Cheap

July 7 and July 9, 2026 | Fulton Plaza, San Francisco | Free

Civic Center Soundtrack brings free live music to Fulton Plaza on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is a useful weekday option for anyone near Civic Center during lunch or the early afternoon.

For current event details, visit the Funcheap event listing.

Valencia LIVE Night Market

July 9, 2026 | Valencia Street between 17th and 20th Streets | Free Entry

Valencia LIVE turns part of Valencia Street into a monthly neighborhood street event with music, local businesses, food vendors, art, and shopping. The July event is scheduled for Valencia Street between 17th and 20th Streets.

For event updates, visit the Valencia LIVE website.

Mae Powell at Yerba Buena Gardens Festival

July 9, 2026 | Great Lawn, Yerba Buena Gardens | Free

Yerba Buena Gardens Festival continues its summer schedule with a free lunchtime performance from Mae Powell. The show takes place on the Great Lawn, making it a simple downtown plan during the workday.

For the full schedule, visit the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival website.

West Side Story Film Concert with Live Orchestra

July 9-10, 2026 | Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. | Tickets Start at $99, While Available

The San Francisco Symphony is presenting West Side Story with a live orchestra performing the score while the film plays on screen. This is one of the main ticketed events of the week and works well for an evening plan.

For tickets and show details, visit the San Francisco Symphony website.

Chinatown Night Market

BeChinatown Night Market 2026 poster with dates, times, and Grant Avenue location details for the monthly San Francisco event.
Photo via Be ChinaTown

July 10, 2026 | Grant Avenue, San Francisco Chinatown | Free Entry

Chinatown Night Market returns on Friday with food vendors, local shopping, live entertainment, and neighborhood businesses along Grant Avenue. It is a strong evening option if you want to walk, eat, and support local vendors.

For updates, visit the BeChinatown website.

One City Day

Volunteers removing weeds from a hillside park with the San Francisco skyline in the background.
Photo via One City Day

July 11, 2026 | Multiple locations across San Francisco | Free

One City Day is a citywide day of service with volunteer projects across San Francisco. Residents can join neighborhood cleanups, planting projects, mural work, and other community efforts.

For registration and project details, visit the SF.gov One City Day page.

Live on Larkin

Live on Larkin street event in San Francisco with crowds, bounce houses, and large white text over the image.
Photo via Live On Larkin

July 11, 2026 | Larkin Street and Eddy Street | Free

Live on Larkin brings music, performances, vendors, games, and community activities to the Tenderloin. The event is part of ongoing public programming around Larkin Street.

For event details, visit the Eventbrite listing.

Stern Grove Festival: San Francisco Symphony with Béla Fleck

July 12, 2026 | Stern Grove, 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard | Free; Ticket Access May Be Required

Stern Grove Festival continues its summer concert season with the San Francisco Symphony and Béla Fleck. The event is free, but ticket access may be required through the festival’s lottery or table system.

For lineup and entry details, visit the Stern Grove Festival website.

San Francisco has plenty happening from July 6 to 12, especially if you are looking for free or low-cost plans. This week’s lineup includes museum admission days, outdoor music, neighborhood events, night markets, and a few bigger ticketed performances.

Before heading out, check the official event pages for the latest times, ticket rules, and location updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly events in San Francisco this week?

Yes. The Conservatory of Flowers, de Young Museum, Valencia LIVE, Chinatown Night Market, One City Day, and Stern Grove Festival are good options for families. Always check each event page before going, since entry rules and timing may change.

Do I need tickets for free events in San Francisco this week?

Some free events may still require registration or ticket access. Stern Grove Festival often uses a lottery or ticket system, while One City Day may require volunteer sign-up through SF.gov. Check the official event page before making plans.

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