Golden Gate Bridge July 4th lighting by Mayor Lurie + event roundups
Key Questions
Who will light the Golden Gate Bridge for the July 4th fireworks?
Mayor Lurie is scheduled to light the Golden Gate Bridge for the July 4th celebration. The lighting is part of the main San Francisco fireworks event.
Where are the best viewing spots for the Golden Gate Bridge fireworks?
Recommended northwest sightlines include Crissy Field, Marina Green, and Pier 39. These locations offer clear views of the display over the bridge.
What transit changes should viewers expect for the Golden Gate Bridge fireworks?
The bridge will close from 9-10pm, with special shuttles running from Powell and Embarcadero. Transit hubs are located at Marina Middle School, Van Ness-Bay, and Pier 39.
What other July 4th fireworks events are happening in the Bay Area?
A NorCal July 4 Fireworks Guide covers events in the East Bay, South Bay, and North Bay. Additional roundups highlight Fillmore Jazz Festival and World Cup watch parties in SF.
What are some top events happening in San Francisco this July?
July events include the Fillmore Jazz Fest, Bastille Day, Circus in the Parks, a marathon, Orchids in the Park, and the Symphony summer series. These are featured alongside the GGB fireworks in current roundups.
Mayor Lurie to light GGB for July 4th. Viewing tips: northwest sightline from Crissy Field/Marina Green/Pier 39. New transit guide: bridge closure 9-10pm, special shuttles from Powell and Embarcadero, transit hubs at Marina Middle School, Van Ness-Bay, and Pier 39. Also: 'NorCal July 4 Fireworks Guide' roundup of East Bay, South Bay, North Bay events. New event roundups: 'The best events in SF this week' includes GGB fireworks, Fillmore Jazz Festival, World Cup watch parties; 'Best Things to Do in San Francisco This July' includes Fillmore Jazz Fest, Bastille Day, Circus in the Parks, Marathon, Orchids in the Park, Symphony summer series.