The Exploratorium is an interactive museum in San Francisco that lets you get wacky with over 650 hands-on exhibits! Explore the world through science, art, and human perception and prepare to be wowed by inquiry-based experiences. The Exploratorium is located at Pier 15 on The Embarcadero.
Located in Vallejo, California, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is a rollercoaster theme park with wildlife twist. Featuring over 40 adrenaline-pumping thrill rides, as well as a variety of genlter rides for smaller daredevils, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom tickets offer the ultimate family-fun day out. In addition to all the rides, the park is also home to an exotic menagerie of amazing wildlife, with tigers, elephants, giraffes, penguins, and lots more colorful critters to meet, and daily animal shows and feedings to check out.
The Snøhetta expansion (completed in 2016) doubled the amount of exhibition space at the SFMOMA. The seven-story structure also expanded the gallery areas and outdoor public spaces, giving a big injection of destination architecture to San Francisco's South of Market area. The SFMOMA's permanent collection is a whopping 33,000 works, and there are always temporary exhibitions as well. When in San Francisco's SoMa make time for the SFMOMA.
Overlooking the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in Lincoln Park, the Legion of Honor is San Francisco's most beautiful museum. See a collection spanning 4,000 years of ancient and European art, plus mummies, sculptures, and Rodin's The Thinker in an incredible setting.
If you're taking public transport, the #18 bus goes directly to the Legion of Honor.
From the stunning copper façade right through the collection, San Francisco's de Young Museum is a journey into the world of contemporary art and design. The California Academy of Sciences is nearby, as is the Botanical Gardens, and of course the whole complex is surrounded by the beautiful Golden Gate Park.
Aquarium of the Bay is located at San Francisco's popular PIER 39. Its focus, as the name suggests, is local aquatic animals from the San Francisco Bay (and nearby waterways). There are three main exhibit areas, each with a specific point of focus. The most thrilling is the underwater tunnel, though the touch pools and naturalist talks also help make this an exciting and interactive way to get to know the bay.
San Francisco Zoo is open 365 days a year, rain or shine. Stretching over 100 acres of peaceful gardens, it's home to over 2000 exotic, endangered, and rescued animals from 250 species.
The Pacific Ocean backdrop makes it truly special, and the kid's play zone and exciting animal feedings make it one of the best family attractions in San Francisco.
The Tech Interactive, also known as 'The Tech', is a Silicon Valley-based science and technology center. The Tech encourages people to gain hands-on experience with various technologies, and is known for its distinctive mango-colored exterior.