FREE MUSEUMS
ALWAYS FREE!
Cable Car Museum
1201 Mason St
(415) 474-1887
Chinese Cultural Center
750 Kearny St, 3rd Floor
(415) 986-1822
Museo ItaloAmericano
Fort Mason Center, Building C
99 Marina Blvd
(415) 673-2200
San Francisco Fire Department Museum
655 Presidio Ave (at Pine)
During museum hours: (415) 563-4630
After hours msg: (415) 558-3546
Visitor Center & Hyde Pier at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
499 Jefferson St (at Hyde)
(415) 447-5000
Worth seeing at Visitor Center: First Order Fresnel lighthouse lens.
Free 1st Tuesday
Museum of Craft and Folk Art
51 Yerba Buena Lane
Tel: (415) 227-4888
Cartoon Art Museum
655 Mission Street
415-581-3500
de Young Museum
in Golden Gate Park @ 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
415-863-3330
Legion of Honor
Lincoln Park @ 34th Avenue and Clement Street
415-863-3330
SF MOMA
151 3rd Street
415-357-4000
Yerba Buena Center Galleries
701 Mission Street
415-357-4000
Free 1st Wednesday
Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts @ 3601 Lyon Street
415-561-0399
Discounted Thursday
Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street
415-581-3500
$5 after 5:00PM
SF MOMA
151 3rd Street
415-357-4000
Half-price admission from 6:00-9:00PM
Go see the sights!
Appease your inner touristy self and check out some of the free sights to see in SF:
Lombard Street
Twisty, windy, steep road. Do not attempt to walk down if you've been drinking.

Golden Gate Bridge
Come on, you've gotta do it.

Chinatown
Seriously awesome place with seriously awesome deals. Buy all of your “I <3 San Francisco” t-shirt here for half the price of Fisherman's Wharf.

Sutro Baths
Gorgeous! Pretend you're in some ancient Turkish town for the day.

Golden Gate Park
Buffalo, botanical gardens, bikers, oh my! Go check out the awesomeness that is GG Park; it's larger than Central Park in NYC!

The Mission District
A great place for art-lovers, food-lovers and music-lovers alike. Make sure you do the mural walk and enjoy the best Mexican food in the Bay Area.

Ferry Building Farmer's Market
Every Saturday go eat some fresh and local food and hang out by the water. Only a short walk from the Green Tortoise! (Bring the front desk back some food!)

The Castro
See the Castro theater and where Harvey Milk started the gay-rights movement.

Enjoy the city!


