Discounted Tickets - Save Big!Adults: $64
120.90Youth (ages 5-12): $39
74.95
Combined Regular Admission PriceAdults: $120.90
Youth: $74.95
CityPass provides a Muni & Cable Car 7-Day Passport and admission to the following attractions: California Academy of Sciences, Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise Adventure, Aquarium of the Bay, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Exploratorium OR de Young Museum/Legion of Honor.
Ticket book is valid for nine days from first use.How to Redeem Your Kijubi VoucherOnce we receive your booking, Kijubi will issue you an E-Ticket. Redeem your voucher at the ticket office of any of the participating attractions or at the San Francisco Visitor Information Center and receive your San Francisco CityPass. Voucher may not be redeemed at Cable Cars or Muni stations.
If a tour is booked full, your CityPass will hold you a space on the next tour time available. Your CityPass can be used throughout the week, valid nine (9) days from first use.
Why Buy a San Francisco CityPass?San Francisco CityPass has collected and vetted the top must-see, must-do attractions and priced them 47% less than the same tickets purchased separately. And CityPass ticket holders skip most main ticket lines.
Five actual admission tickets - plus a Muni and Cable Car 7-Day Passport - are bound into a dollar bill-sized booklet, each with a tip revealing a CityPass secret to breezing past ticket lines like a VIP. A map, attraction details, transportation directions, best times to visit and money-saving coupons make San Francisco CityPass an ideal guidebook. Valid for nine consecutive days, beginning with the date of first use, CityPass is an organized, budget-friendly travel solution for both action-packed weekends or longer, more leisurely paced city explorations.
What's IncludedSan Francisco CityPass includes the following:
- Muni & Cable Car 7-Day Passport
- California Academy of Sciences
- Blue and Gold Fleet Bay Cruise Adventure (one hour cruise)
- Aquarium of the Bay
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Choice Ticket: Exploratorium OR de Young Museum/Legion of Honor (general admission to either fine arts museum or both if visited the same day)
Benefits of Buying the San Francisco CityPassValue - San Francisco CityPass saves visitors 47% off the combined regular admission prices at the participating attractions. Adults, $64 (a value of $120.90); child, 5-12, $39 (a value of $74.95).
Flexibility - San Francisco CityPass is valid for nine consecutive days, beginning with the first day of use. But you won't need that much time because CityPass focuses on a small group of top attractions. You can visit all of them on a weekend break without feeling rushed. If you're planning more than a weekend visit, San Francisco CityPass allows you to see all the top sites with plenty of time left over to shop, dine, take in arts and sporting events, and explore on your own.
Express Service - At San Francisco CityPass attractions, passholders take the VIP route, skipping most main-entrance ticket lines.
Convenience - CityPass vouchers can be redeemed at the first attraction visited. Pass holders simply present their voucher and receive a CityPass in return. (Note that the MUNI does not accept vouchers).
Choice Tickets - You choose which of the two attractions you prefer to visit. You do not need to decide at the time of purchase.
Muni & Cable Car 7-day PassportThe San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) provides transportation to all points of interest within San Francisco. The Muni system operates both diesel and electric trolley buses, historic streetcars and the world famous Cable Cars. The historic streetcars run on the F Market Line, and the metro streetcars (light rail vehicles) run underground in the Market Street subway and on the surface to outlying areas. Look the the back of each CityPass attraction ticket for information on how to get there using Muni.
California Academy of SciencesExplore an aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum - all under one living roof! Come nose-to-beak with penguins and parrots, climb into the canopy of a living rainforest, and get an astronaut's view of your home planet. From the depths of a Philippine coral reef to the outer reaches of the universe, it's all inside the California Academy of Sciences.
Blue & Gold Fleet Bay CruiseA visit to San Francisco isn't complete without the absolute best panoramic cruise aboard Blue & Gold Fleet's one-hour Bay Cruise Adventure along the city's historic waterfront, past the Pier 39 sea lions, under the remarkable Golden Gate Bridge, by Sausalito, past Angel Island and around notorious Alcatraz. Narrated highlights are the backdrop to amazing views of San Francisco's landmark hills and bridges. Blue & Gold Fleet's bayside home is Pier 39, a boardwalk lined with shops and eateries, rides and live entertainment, and amusing resident sea lions.
Aquarium of the BayExplore the wonders of the San Francisco Bay as you walk through Aquarium of the Bay's 300 feet of crystal clear tunnels surrounded by 20,000 of the bay's most fascinating marine animals. Touch live leopard sharks, bat rays, and an amazing variety of tide pool animals. Aquarium of the Bay is an adventure you're sure to remember.
San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtConveniently located in the flourishing Yerba Buena Gardens cultural district, SFMOMA offers the West Coast's most comprehensive collection of modern and contemporary art as well as an ever-changing program of special exhibitions, complimented by shopping at the Museum Store and dining at Caffé Museo.
ExploratoriumAccording to Newsweek, "There are two models for great American amusement centers... Disneyland and Exploratorium." The Exploratorium is like a mad scientist's penny arcade, a scientific funhouse and an experimental laboratory all rolled into one. This museum of science, art and human perception contains over 450 exhibits on view at any one time. Known as the first and foremost of the world's interactive museums, the Exploratorium is housed in San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts near the Golden Gate Bridge.
de Young / Legion of HonorThe Fine Arts of Museums of San Francisco, comprised of the
de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the
Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in San Francisco. The de Young showcases American art from the 17th- through the 21st- centuries, and art from Central and South America, the Pacific and Africa. A collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art is displayed at the Legion of Honor in a Beaux-Arts style building overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.