The Carnaval San Francisco parade, celebrating its 46th year, showcased lowriders, samba dancers, percussion ensembles, and a mix of Latin music in the Mission District. The event attracted huge crowds with vibrant colors, sounds, and traditions, highlighting the diverse Latin American, Caribbean, and African cultures. Participants enjoyed live music, dancing, food, and elaborate costumes, embodying the theme 'Honoring Indigenous Roots.' The festival occupied seven blocks of Harrison Street, featuring a mix of traditional and modern elements, including Putleco, Oaxacan, and Putla Carnaval influences. BART stations provided easy access to the parade route and festival area, with cool temperatures in the 50s and 60s during the weekend.
Photos: Let the Carnaval parade begin https://t.co/tXqSMEa2gv updated with more photos! What a day. https://t.co/eEoXYePx3o
🎉 The Carnaval Grand Parade returned to the streets of San Francisco's Mission District featuring samba dancers, lowriders and floats and CBS New Bay Area brought you all the action live. 📽 Did you miss it? Don't worry we got you covered! Click here:https://t.co/aYWYAjyqj5 https://t.co/9Uai3Zvs40
In photos: Carnaval snaked through the Mission yesterday, bringing a parade of low riders & vintage cars, indigenous dancers, & floats. See scenes from the 46th annual Carnaval. https://t.co/tXqSMEa2gv
The daylong Carnaval @carnavalsf grand parade and festival highlighted the diverse Latin and Caribbean communities in the Bay Area. Thanks to the lowriders who taught me how to hit the switches! 🛻 @KTVU https://t.co/co2uouluvg
Huge crowds of people celebrated Carnaval San Francisco in the city on Sunday, wrapping up the two-day festival with plenty of music, food and a parade. https://t.co/w5vp3soFSW
It was a beautiful day in SF to see the 46th annual Carnaval parade through the Mission District! @nbcbayarea https://t.co/I0FLSxu2y3 https://t.co/4qqo2DbcZi
San Francisco came alive with the vibrant colors, sounds, and traditions of Carnaval 2024, marking a highly anticipated event for the city. https://t.co/OG92TdZ1cq
Thousands dance through San Francisco streets in Carnaval parade https://t.co/QoXlCpjBM8
Photos: Carnaval San Francisco celebrates its 46th year https://t.co/uWUbesFzfD
Carnaval San Francisco Celebrates 46 Years With Spectacular Mission Street Parade https://t.co/0X9AMjzTp8
Let the Carnaval parade begin https://t.co/tXqSMEaA63 https://t.co/uE8zjXSSFx
Low riders, SF Carnaval Parade 2024 https://t.co/cN1OBWmAm7
🎉 Get ready for the ultimate Carnaval experience! 🎉 Join LIVE on PIX+ 44 Cable 12 and stream on CBS News Bay Area. Don't miss out on the fun 💃 #CarnavalSF #KPIX #SanFrancisco @carnavalsf 📲 https://t.co/aYWYAjyqj5 https://t.co/SBCHJeEzaO
Street closures for the Carnaval Festival in the Mission District https://t.co/n06L07e6VS
Take BART if you're headed to today's Carnaval parade. 16th Street/Mission and 24th Street/Mission stations are both directly across from the parade route and just a few blocks from the festival area. Check out our rider guide for helpful tips to make getting to the party easy. https://t.co/hAlg5rGFza
SF celebrates another year of Carnaval, highlighting Latin and Indigenous community https://t.co/AZ6zsg63m7 https://t.co/RjwdysLguY
There was live music, dancing, and plenty of food at San Francisco's Carnaval festival as local vendors connected with the community. https://t.co/JaX8Cp3OWd https://t.co/JaX8Cp3OWd
San Francisco kicked off its annual Carnaval celebration on Saturday with a food and music festival occupying seven blocks of Harrison Street in the Mission District. https://t.co/EvZVtxmRYw
Happy Carnaval Weekend! ⛅ Bring a jacket when you are at the parade or attending the weekend-long festivities. Cool temperatures in the 50s and 60s over in San Francisco. 💃 Our advice is to get in the groove of all the live music to give yourself some warmth! #KPIX #CarnavalSF https://t.co/r2pKfajmnK
Troupes of samba dancers, percussion ensembles, lowriders and a wide range of Latin music are just some of the delights in the Mission during the San Francisco Carnaval festival and parade this weekend. https://t.co/tS65MG1TFN
Families from all over the Bay Area celebrated the tradition of the Putla Carnaval from their hometown of Putla Villa de Guerrero in Oaxaca, Mexico, with music, dance and elaborate costumes. https://t.co/sVYojkXJ0w
On Sunday, the Carnaval Grand Parade returns to the streets of San Francisco's Mission District featuring samba dancers, lowriders, and floats, with CBS New Bay Area bringing you all the action live. https://t.co/aB72nTS5X0
Happy Carnaval! 16th Street/Mission and 24th Street/Mission stations are both directly across from the parade route and just a few blocks from the festival area. Check out our rider guide for helpful tips to make getting to the party easy. https://t.co/f4DhPZ0ptZ
Carnaval is back with this year's theme, Honoring Indigenous Roots. Join us for a front-row seat experience at the Carnaval San Francisco parade at 10 AM this Sunday, May 26th. Watch on PIX+44 Cable 12 or stream on CBS News Bay Area. 🎊 #kpix https://t.co/V1Dfbd36G4
Take BART to Carnaval San Francisco this weekend! 16th Street/Mission and 24th Street/Mission stations are both directly across from the parade route and just a few blocks from the festival area. Check out our rider guide for helpful tips to make getting to the party easy. https://t.co/o3oVytvKQv
Join us for a free two-day family festival in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District! Carnaval San Francisco, now in its fourth decade, is a vibrant celebration of our diverse Latin American, Caribbean, and African cultures. https://t.co/ixsnLRQJOD
Carnaval Putleco Brings a Oaxacan Festival of Colors to the Bay Area https://t.co/yBv4AdnQyG
As someone who’s been to Carnaval every year since the age of 10, @LomeliCabrera knows that you never run out of things to do during this special weekend. Keep reading for all the information you need to make the most of Carnaval this weekend: https://t.co/CSjGFfLtaf
Carnaval San Francisco 2024: From the Parade Route to Parking, Here’s What to Know https://t.co/cSsxdAQAVe
Fans of lowrider culture had to fight to make the cars street legal, an their victories revved the engines for arguably one of the most popular parts of this weekend's San Francisco Carnaval parade. https://t.co/XBYeVxfdgb