The Wildest Photos from San Francisco's SantaCon 2025: A Festive Chaos
The streets of San Francisco transformed into a sea of red and white as SantaCon 2025 kicked off in Union Square, a beloved tradition that has evolved from a Cacophony Society prank to a near-citywide pub crawl. This year, the event saw thousands of revelers donning Santa suits, hats, and even ugly Christmas or Hanukkah sweaters, creating a festive spectacle. The day began with a donation of toys to the SF Firefighters Toy Program and a visit to the Great Tree, sponsored by Ripple and Macy's.
As the day progressed, the Santas spread out across the city, creating a unique scene. SFGATE spotted them lining up at bars on Polk Street, riding Muni trains, and strolling the streets of the Fillmore. The event's popularity led to a surge in ride-sharing costs, with Waymo rides reaching upwards of $70 for a trip from the westside to North Beach's Savoy Tivoli, a regular SantaCon stop. However, Uber and Lyft rates remained more typical for the day and time.
Despite the festive atmosphere, this year's SantaCon kept things relatively chill, likely due to the clear, cold, and dry weather conditions. The event's history includes more chaotic moments, such as Santas crashing a debutante ball and attending a peep show. The article concludes with a gallery of the best photos from the annual festivities, capturing the unique blend of holiday cheer and urban exploration that makes SantaCon a memorable experience for all.
For more information and to see the full gallery, visit SFGATE's website.