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Exploratorium General Admission Ticket

Overview
Experience the Exploratorium, an award-winning museum of science, art, and human perception that's dedicated to the excitement of experimentation, the pleasure of discovery, and the power of play. Indulge your curiosity in more than 600 interactive exhibits—indoors and out—and explore eye-opening ways to understand the world around you. There's also a unique museum store plus two delicious places to eat: the Seaglass restaurant, which has a stunning Bay view, and the Seismic Joint Cafe (hours vary). 

Located at Pier 15 along San Francisco's Embarcadero between Pier 39 and the Ferry Building, the Exploratorium is easy to get to by public transportation plus there's parking nearby.
City: San Francisco
Tue 25 Feb
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Starting at $39.95
Tue 25 Feb
Starting at $39.95
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What's Included
Daytime admission to the Exploratorium
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Meeting point
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Green St, Pier 15, The Embarcadero
The Exploratorium is using a timed entry ticketing system to reduce visitor density in the museum. To redeem your admission, simply arrive at the museum on the date that you wish to visit and present your Viator ticket(s) at the Ticket Desk to receive the next available timed entry ticket(s). Please note: there may be a wait to enter if the museum is at capacity. A limited number of walk-up entries are allotted in each 30-minute entry window throughout the day until 4:00 p.m.

NOTE: In accordance with the City of San Francisco Vaccine Requirement, proof of full COVID-19 vaccination and a valid photo ID are now required for all visitors ages 12+, without exception.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All exhibition spaces, the Store, dining areas, and all public restrooms are wheelchair and stroller accessible.
  • A limited number of wheelchairs and strollers are available for loan, free of charge. They are located at the Info Desk on a first-come first-serve basis.
  • Guide dogs and other certified assistance animals are welcome
  • Tactile maps for blind and visually impaired visitors are available upon request.
  • Coin-operated lockers are located just past Ticketing and the Info desk
  • Complimentary digital museum maps are available in English, Spanish, French, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, German and Filipino.
  • Free admission for children ages 3 and under
  • Masks and vaccinations are recommended
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • • Masks and vaccinations are recommended • 100% fresh air is filtered through our HVAC MERV 14 system. • The Tactile Dome is temporarily closed.
What To Expect
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Exploratorium
Kids and adults both will love the Exploratorium in San Francisco! This favorite family attraction boasts a convenient location along the Embarcadero waterfront, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Ferry Building. Enjoy the vibrant bayside energy of Pier 15, and then head inside the museum with your all-day general admission ticket.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Monica_M
Apr 2022
My daughter had never been to the Exploratorium. My son had so much fun showing her his favorite things. They had fun experiencing the new exhibits.
Grace_U
Mar 2022
Lots of fascinating exhibits even for senior and adult daughter. Reasonably priced. Overall worthwhile to visit for all ages.
Lizabeth_M
Mar 2022
Our almost seven year old granddaughter walked in the doors after seeing her ticket scanned and from then on did not stop. We allowed three hours for our visit and still had to practically force her to leave. She went from exhibit to exhibit, staying at her favorites for varying lengths of time. There were no prohibitions on touching anything which was a welcome relief after taking her to art museums. I read in advance that the museum was on three acres of land. Since we stayed in one building the entire time, I am unclear about the Vastness of the Exploratium, but suppose that will be determined on a subsequent village. One terrific feature is the opportunity for students to create drawings in the company of other children. It was such a good feeling to watch children working side by side, cooperating and encouraging one another.

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