San Francisco CityPass

San Francisco CityPass

CityPass in your hand delivers a week of cable car rides. Ogle the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Sausalito and skyline during your bay cruise. Spectacular Asian art, modern art and an underwater world await, too. An option ticket invites a choice between visiting the California Academy of Sciences & Steinhart Aquarium or the Asian Art Museum. San Francisco CityPass is valid for nine leisurely days from first use.

  • Blue and Gold Fleet Bay Cruise
  • Exploratorium
  • Aquarium of the Bay
  • SF Museum of Modern Art
  • Legion of Honor/de Young
  • Cable Car unlimited 7 day Passport
  • Asian Art Museum
    OR
    Cal Academy of Sciences & Steinhart Aquarium

Adults, $54, Youth 5-17, $44

What make the San Francisco CityPass Great?
Save money if you go to just a few of the attractions
You have 9 days to use the pass (from first use)
Cut the lines at many attractions. This alone is worth the price.

What is not so great?
If you are really going to be a tourist, you may consider a Go San Francisco Card that includes stuff like a Wine Country Tour, Six Flags, SFMOMA and many more things to do.

How do you get your moneys worth?
You need to go to at least 3 of the included attractions see any savings.
7 day Muni Pass $24, Bay Cruise $21, Aquarium is $14

Heard on the grapevine.
They are starting to include some discounts at shops and restaurants.

Where should you buy it.
You can buy it at citypass.com but another place to get the San Francisco CityPass is through Viator. With Viator, you get a guaranteed lowest price and airline miles!

 

 

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SAN FRANCISCO GUIDEBOOK

Lonely Planet San Francisco
Usually I like the Frommers books but in SF I used the Lonely Planet San Francisco.San Francisco is an expensive town and lonely planet has a better selection of inexpensive options. (Link takes you to Amazon)