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Explore the Sigma Phi Society in Berkeley, a historical landmark blending rich traditions with vibrant community life, perfect for culture enthusiasts.
Nestled in the vibrant Southside neighborhood of Berkeley, the Sigma Phi Society stands as both a historical landmark and a testament to the rich traditions of fraternal organizations. As you explore this unique site, you will find a blend of history and culture that enriches your visit to Berkeley.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're starting from the UC Berkeley campus, head east on Bancroft Way towards Telegraph Ave. Continue straight onto Durant Ave, then take a right onto Piedmont Ave. Walk straight for about 10 minutes, and you will find Sigma Phi Society at 2307 Piedmont Ave on your left.
Public Transit (Bus)
From the Downtown Berkeley BART station, exit and head to the bus stop on Shattuck Ave. Take the AC Transit Bus 40 towards 'North Berkeley'. Get off at the stop at Piedmont Ave & Ashby Ave. From there, walk south on Piedmont Ave for about 5 minutes until you reach 2307 Piedmont Ave, which will be on your right.
Biking
If you have a bike, you can rent one from a nearby bike-sharing service. Start from the UC Berkeley campus, head east on Bancroft Way, then follow the same route as walking by heading onto Durant Ave and then right onto Piedmont Ave. It’s about a 10-minute bike ride, and you can lock your bike at the designated bike racks in front of Sigma Phi Society.
Use Sigma Phi Society as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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