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CityPass
ticket booklets blaze a path to San Francisco's landmarks - on its
romantic cable cars - in a tidy collection of pocket-size tickets.
Visit them in any order you please and enjoy the neighborhoods, parks,
piers and cultural buffet you'll encounter along the way. A complete
San Francisco blockbuster!
Highlights of the San Francisco CityPass:
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
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Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise
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Exploratorium |
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de Young/Legion of Honor Museums |
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Aquarium of the Bay
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Asian Art Museum |
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California Academy of
Sciences & Steinhart Aquarium. (currently
closed for relocation-will reopen soon at the Golden Gate Park) |
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9 days to use tickets |
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7 day pass for unlimited rides on the Cable Cars
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No need to wait in ticket lines- saves time
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About 1/2 cost of regular admission- saves money
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Tickets for a taste of San Francisco's See's
Chocolates and Boudin Sourdough Bread |
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A Pier 39 Fun Pak |
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Giants Stadium stadium tour |
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Bloomingdale's shopping certificate
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See San Francisco's most loved
attractions, and save time and money. Your ticket to unforgettable
attractions, an itinerary for the best of the City by the Bay, and
unlimited rides on the Cable Cars. This booklet of tickets
provides free admission, helps you bypass ticket lines and has loads
of helpful information including transportation, hours, insider's
tips and more.
San Francisco CityPass Attractions:
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Conveniently 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 Caffe Museo.
Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise
See San Francisco from the water, aboard a one-hour narrated
adventure, sailing under the remarkable Golden Gate Bridge, past
Sausalito, by Angel Island, and around notorious Alcatraz. Blue &
Gold Fleet's bayside home is Pier 41, next door to PIER 39, with its
boardwalk lined with shops, eateries, rides, live entertainment and
amusing resident sea lions.
de Young / Legion of Honor Museums
At the New de Young Museum see art from around the world - from
classic American paintings to powerful African sculpture -
dramatically integrated with stunning architecture and Golden Gate
Park landscape.
Legion of Honor is a treasured classic featuring 4,000 years of
ancient and European art and works by El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandt,
Seurat, Monet, Degas and Picasso. Sculpture by Rodin. Oceanside
courtyard dining and unique Museum Store. Free after-admission
concerts on the Legion's symphonic organ every Saturday and Sunday
at 4:00 pm. Ticket valid for general admission to BOTH Museums if
visited on the same day.
Muni & Cable Car 7-day Passport
The 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. A valid
CityPass is good for 7 consecutive days unlimited use of all Muni
services.
Aquarium of the Bay
Explore the wonders of San Francisco Bay as you walk through 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. It's an adventure you're
sure to remember.
And your choice between:
Exploratorium
For the Curious Ones - This remarkable museum combines art,
science and human perception into hundreds of interactive and
entertaining exhibits. More like an experimental laboratory than a
traditional museum, your curiosity will guide you through its five
primary collections. No matter your age or familiarity with science
you'll love this museum. Near the Golden Gate Bridge at the Palace
of Fine Arts.
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Asian Art Museum
Explore the art and culture of the world's largest continent:
view 2,500 treasures from Asia's rich past and dynamic present,
enjoy FREE audio tours, sample delicious pan-Asian fare at Cafe Asia
and shop for unique gifts and mementos at the museum store.
California Academy of Sciences &
Steinhart Aquarium (temporarily closed for
relocation to Golden Gate Park)
The Academy of Natural Sciences and Steinhart Aquarium opened
the doors to their 875 Howard Street Location in downtown San
Francisco on June 19, 2004. The Academy successfully moved many of
Steinhart Aquarium's animals into their new downtown home. Penguins,
piranhas, pythons and pipefish are among thousands of animals that
make this museum and aquarium come to life. Meet tropical fish like
Nemo and Dora at the two-story living coral reef, watch feeding
shows at the African penguin tank.
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