5 Free Things to do in San Francisco That You Shouldn't Miss

February 20, 2022 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in San Francisco, Mexico including Entreamigos, Luna Layne, Mexicolate, Playa San Pancho, Mercado San Pancho.
Restaurants in San Francisco

1. Entreamigos

Ave. Tercer Mundo # 12, San Francisco 63729 Mexico +52 1 311 258 4377 [email protected] http://entreamigos.org.mx
Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Entreamigos

Entreamigos is a community center and non profit that is open and free of charge for everyone. The 15,000sq foot facility houses a library, classrooms, a play space for young children, a shopping gallery with items made by local artisans, a second-hand store, sports center, recycling center, playground, conference facilities and even more surprises. The Entreamigos Community Center has won numerous recognitions and awards for its sustainably designed facility, quality programming, compassionate action and innovative practices. Everyone including visitors and tourists are welcome to visit the facility and join in the activities. Free guided tours are available at 11 am and 3 pm, please ask at the front desk. Visitors are encouraged to learn more and to help support the organization by purchasing locally made gifts and items at the gallery or by bringing backpacks and school supplies to donate to the scholarship program that supports 87 children in public schools.

Reviewed By cassidy3ann - Chicago, United States

Such a wonderful community center- definitely recommend taking advantage of the free guided tours are available at 11 am and 3 pm to learn about how it all started and the amazing work they are doing in the community. When you visit consider bringing backpacks and school supplies to donate to the scholarship program and/or anything else to be resold in their recycle/thrift shop (I packed extra clothes to donate and also brought all the hotel toiletries) Also help support the organization by purchasing locally made gifts and items at the gallery- the best gift shop in town! I can't wait to go back!

2. Luna Layne

Tercer Mundo 37, San Francisco 63729 Mexico +52 311 258 4243 [email protected] http://www.lunalayne.com
Excellent
86%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
3%
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4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 29 reviews

Luna Layne

We're Layne & Ricardo - We moved to San Francisco (San Pancho), Nayarit, Mexico in 2012 and opened our shop, Luna Layne, in 2014. We're both passionate about the arts & music of Mexico - and we hope to inspire others who love Mexico and its folk art, textiles, black clay, talavera & more! Our inspiration comes from the cultural aspects of a traditional Mexican home and incorporating into today's lifestyle. We search for unique hand-made items and we work with artisans to bring back old traditions. We even design our own Mexican inspired pieces. (Supporting Mexican indigenes through partnerships.)

3. Mexicolate

Av. Third World # A7, San Francisco 63732 Mexico +52 322 136 0898 [email protected] http://mexicolate.mx
Excellent
78%
Good
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Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Mexicolate

Mexicolate Cocoa & Chocolate Factory Mexicolate is a place where you will enjoy the magical flavors and ways of nurturing the soul with cacao. From a refreshing or warm cocoa based drink to delicious sweets and medicinal chocolates made specially for you. Meet our space and enjoy all our different presentations of our cocoa. With love and good vibes Mexicolate

Reviewed By RickH291 - Madison, United States

Mexicolate uses the pure cacao from the beans (you just peel off the shell and eat them if you like – I ate one with the shell on (my first one – lol) – which they say is hard to digest so better to peel one first!. They make into super bitter but potent chocolate bars (super good for health I figure because longest living lady was 128 and ate 2 pounds of chocolate a week), candies, brownies, spreads, honey, powder, truffles, cosmetics, body butter and more. Loved this little shop as we explored the town of San Pancho / San Francisco. So it is really the San Pancho 49’ers as they said Francisco means Pancho lol Great Mexican hot chocolate – not rich or thick but you get little bites of little chunks of chocolate and cinnamon in it - so it is a very unique and delicious drink. Just add hot water. Had my first cup at home. I bought 5 of these packs and 10 chocolate bars to take home and 3 body butters. Good stuff. Across the street – we visited a facility that served as a recycling center and teaching kids the recycling process, and is a library for the children of the town, and they get to learn how to make cosmetics with the beans that Mexicolate donates – so any purchase you make from them is really a charitable donation to help the kids learn that trade and other things. The kids across the street have a few computers, and a place for making art and a nice gallery of their art. The men’s bathroom across the street is a work of creativity regarding the urinal.

4. Playa San Pancho

Av. Tercer Mundo s/n, San Francisco Mexico
Excellent
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Playa San Pancho

Reviewed By jjjmj2001 - Pingree Grove, United States

a big beautiful beach with pounding waves and beautiful sunsets!!! there were chairs available for rent and restaurants for food . Nothing was over priced, very friendly people and helpful

5. Mercado San Pancho

Plaza del Sol, San Francisco 63734 Mexico +52 322 127 1154 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009154745480
Excellent
25%
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50%
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Mercado San Pancho

We invite you to our local Farmers and Cultural Market in San Pancho, located in plaza del sol, the main plaza every Tuesaday from 10am to 1:30pm, Grean environment, food, handcrafts and live music!

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