- Avoid waiting in long ticket lines!
- Your CityPass booklet is valid for 9 days from first use
- Simple and easy to use
- A great way to experience the best and most famous attractions
- Includes unlimited MUNI (public transportation) around San Francisco
Save more than 50% on all these attractions combined! CityPass is the ticket to the most popular attractions in San Francisco. With a leisurely nine days to use all of the tickets, you can take everything in on a weekend break or take your time to visit our premier attractions! CityPass is the best deal in the City by the Bay with actual tickets to these world-renowned attractions: Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise: The Bay Area’s premier provider of Bay Cruise, Ferry Service and Motorcoach Tours, is located at PIER 39 in San Francisco. The famous one-hour Bay Cruise sails along the city’s waterfront, past the Pier 39 sea lions, under the Golden Gate Bridge, by Sausalito, past Angel Island and around Alcatraz. Aquarium of the Bay: Also located at Pier 39, this aquarium has many types of fish including eels, flatfish, rockfish, Wrasse, Gobies, Kelpfish, Pricklebacks, Ronquil, Sculpin and Sturgeons as well as various other sharks and rays. Most of the fish and other sea creatures are in the part of the aquarium that is under the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: With its vantage point on the cutting edge of the Pacific Rim, local technology savvy and prodigious collection of photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) was destined from the start (in 1935) to be an eclectic, unconventional museum. Exploratorium: A public science museum, located in the Marina District at the Palace of Fine Arts, it is one of San Francisco's most popular museums, drawing over 500,000 people each year. Founded in 1969 by the physicist Dr. Frank Oppenheimer, the Exploratorium is dedicated to teaching science through hands-on exhibits. The Legion of Honor/de Young Museum: Never doubt the resolve of a nude model. The Legion was a gift to San Francisco from Alma de Bretteville Spreckels, a sculptor's model who married well and decided to create a fitting artistic tribute to Californians killed in France in WWI. Today, the Legion still 'honors the dead while serving the living' with groundbreaking exhibitions and an excellent collection spanning medieval to 20th-century European art, including many works by the Impressionists. California Academy of Sciences: Located in Golden Gate Park, this is one of the ten largest natural history museums in the world, and one of the oldest in the United States of America. The Steinhart Aquarium and the Morrison Planetarium are housed within its walls. A seven day Unlimited Cable Car and Muni transportation pass places San Francisco's public transportation at your fingertips, taking you wherever you want to go, when you want to go. Easy to use and safe, the Cable Car and the Muni has frequent stops, convenient terminals and friendly staff. CityPass has done all the work so you can save time and money. Each ticket booklet is packed with useful information, such as hours of operation, transportation information, contact information and insiders’ tips so you can get the most out of your vacation -- yet it is so compact it will fit into your back pocket. It’s all you need to see the best of San Francisco! |