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Go City: San Francisco All-Inclusive Pass with 25+ Attractions

Overview
See San Francisco your own way with Go City's San Francisco All-Inclusive Pass. Do as much or as little sightseeing as you like over the course of 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days, while saving precious vacation dollars. With Go City you'll save far more compared to buying individual attraction tickets. Enjoy admission to as many as 25+ attractions and tours, including Madame Tussuads, California Academy of Sciences, SFMoMA, and more - all one easy-to-use one digital pass. Simply save your pass (available as your 'ticket' after purchase) on your mobile device and show it at the gate or ticket office for admission.
City: San Francisco
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $67.00
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $67.00
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What's Included
Digital pass valid for admission to 25+ attractions and tours
Digital guide with attraction information and instructions
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please note: In light of changing Covid-19 restrictions some attractions may be closed. For the most up to date attraction line-up refer to your customer voucher post-purchase which contains your digital guide link. Alternatively check the Go City app and website for the latest information.
  • Your San Francisco All-Inclusive Pass will be immediately available after purchase. Save your 'ticket' on your mobile device and for direct entry into any participating attraction, activity, and/or tour.
  • Operating hours of each attraction are subject to change without notice. If you are traveling over a holiday period, please ensure you check the operating hours with each attraction.
  • Go City child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
  • The most popular activities require advanced reservations, check the instructions on the included digital guide, or Go City app, and make sure to place reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment.
  • All venues have differing measures in place under the guidelines of local authorities. Please visit venue websites for further details. For additional flexibility your pass is valid for 2-years from purchase date to first use.
What To Expect
1
Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds San Francisco - No need to travel to Hollywood ā€“ meet your favorite celebrities right here in San Francisco! A visit to Madame Tussauds is the best way to encounter some of the most iconic and notorious famous figures ā€“ wax figures that is. Whether youā€™re looking to meet your favorite athlete or sing with your favorite artist, youā€™re sure to run into them here.
2
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences - Named one of the ā€˜New Wonders of the Worldā€™ by Conde Nast Traveler, the academy is an absolute must-see on your trip to San Francisco. Home to an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and countless education and research programs, itā€™s the perfect place to spend a day learning more about our world.
3
Aquarium of the Bay
Aquarium of the Bay - Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the water in San Fran? At Aquarium of the Bay, youā€™ll get to see, discover and learn about the fascinating marine life that call the San Francisco Bay home. What you get: Aquarium of the Bay tickets are perfect for spending the day enjoying and learning about marine life with the whole family! Walk through crystal-clear tunnels filled with 20,000 species, including sevengill sharks: the Bayā€™s largest predator. Visit all of the exhibits ā€“ Discover the Bay, Go With The Flow and Under the Bay, Then catch a show or feeding, where you can learn from one of the many experienced employees about how we can help conservation efforts.
4
Blue & Gold Fleet
Escape from the Rock - Experience Blue and Gold Fleetā€™s Escape from the Rock Cruise! Itā€™s a 90-minute bay cruise journey that sails under the Golden Gate Bridge and then circles Alcatraz allowing you to see every angle of this mysterious island. Youā€™ll hear chilling accounts of harrowing escape attempts by Alcatrazā€™s notorious criminals as well as their descriptions of the brutality of life on the island.
5
Exploratorium
Exploratorium - Welcome to the most experimental museum in the worldā€”the only place in San Francisco where you can touch, tinker and play with more than 650 interactive exhibits. From large-scale outdoor art installations to explorations of microscopic life in the Bay, they embrace the wild wonder at the intersection of science and art. They are best described as a learning laboratory for all ages, and the best place to truly immerse yourself in San Franciscoā€™s independent, innovative culture. Curious? Check it out.
6
San Francisco Zoo
San Francisco Zoo & Gardens - Connect with wildlife and get inspired by nature at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, home to more than 2,000 exotic, endangered, and rescued animals from all over the world, including amphibians, birds, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles, and more.
7
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) - Originally constructed as the first West Coast museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, the SFMOMAā€™s recent three-year-long expansion project has turned this already must-see art destination into the largest museum of its kind in the entire country. With more than three times its previous gallery size, the new SFMOMA is chock full of iconic and inspiring works of art from Paul Klee to Alexander Calder and beyond.
8
USS Pampanito
USS Pampanito - Visit the legendary USS Pampanito, a World War II Balao class Fleet submarine and memorial and a popular National Historic Landmark. Youā€™ll get a headset with a pre-recorded audio tour of the submarine. Hop on board the vessel and explore the various compartments and rooms, from the living quarters to the torpedoes, you can get a feel for what life aboard the USS Pampanito was like for all of those who served aboard her and similar vessels.
9
de Young Museum
de Young Museum and Legion of Honor - Located right in Golden Gate Park, the de Young Museum is one of the most visited art museums in the country and home to one of the most impressive collections of fine art with over 1,000 paintings, sculptures, and more. Tip: be sure to check out the museumā€™s observation tower for sweeping views of the surrounding areas in Golden Gate Park.
10
Walt Disney Family Museum
Walt Disney Museum - The Walt Disney Family Museums features 40,000 square feet of interactive and entertaining exhibits and galleries, including over 200 video screens and an intricate model of Disneyland. As you explore the museum, youā€™ll get to see early drawings of Disney characters, cartoons, movies, music, listening stations, and moreā€”all narrated in Waltā€™s own voice.
11
GoCar GPS Guided Tours
Go Car San Francisco - Go Car is the first-ever GPS-guided Storytelling CarĀ®. Experience what the press is buzzing about, what visitors rave about, and what Time Magazine has nominated as "One of the Most Amazing Inventions of the Year." Take an award-winning tour in a GoCar. Please note: reservations are required for this activity.
12
Asian Art Museum
Asian Art Museum - The influence of Asian cultures can be felt throughout San Francisco. The Asian Art Museum, one of the largest museums in the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian art, explores the origins of that influence through its spectacular collection of more than 17,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years of history: sculpture, paintings, textiles, furniture, and more.
13
Legoland Discovery Center Bay Area
Legoland Discovery Center - Inspire imaginations at LEGOLANDĀ® Discovery Center Bay Area, the ultimate indoor playground. Youā€™ll find 10 interactive play areas including MINILANDā„¢, Pirate Adventure Island, 4D Cinema, Ninjago Training Camp, the LEGO-themed Imagination Express, and more. Enjoy the endless possibilities of LEGO!
14
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
The Contemporary Jewish Museum - The CJM is a lively center where people of all ages and backgrounds can gather to experience art, share diverse perspectives, and engage in interactive activities. Located in San Franciscoā€™s Yerba Buena arts district, The CJM is one of the cityā€™s most iconic structures built in recent years.
15
California Historical Society
California Historical Society - The California Historical Society galleries present fascinating changing exhibitions on the history, art, and culture of the Golden State. The rotating exhibits have featured themes such as A Wild Flight of the Imagination: The Story of the Golden Gate Bridge, I See Beauty in this Life: A Photographer Looks at 100 Years of Rural California, and Curating the Bay: Crowdsourcing a New Environmental History.
16
The Beat Museum
Beat Museum - It was in the heart of San Francisco at the Six Gallery on October 7th, 1955 that Allen Ginsberg's first read Howl. From that moment on the Beats would become known as a significant cultural influence that would challenge and ultimately change the world.
17
Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour - On this 60-min walking tour youā€™ll learn all about the rich history of the area from your knowledgeable guide and hear plenty of stories about unique periods in San Franā€™s history ā€“ the gold rush, the earthquakes, and more. Please note: reservations are required for this activity.
18
USS Hornet Museum
U.S.S. HORNET Museum - The aircraft carrier USS HORNET Museum (CVS 12) is the eighth US Navy ship to carry this distinguished name. Her namesake dates back to one of the first ships in the continental Navy. With her creed, 'A Heritage of Excellence,' the USS HORNET bears an impressive list of achievements, including nine battle stars earned for her WWII service, survived 59 attacks without ever being hit, supported nearly every Pacific amphibious landing after March 1944, and performed the flawless recovery of Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 astronauts. The exhibits onboard include a TBM Avenger and an F14 Tomcat as well as the West Coast's best display of Apollo artifacts.
19
The Flyer - San Francisco
The Flyer ā€“ San Franciscoā€™s flying theater - Soar across the rooftops of downtown San Francisco on this adrenalin-fueled theatrical flying experience. his 10-minute ride launches over the Golden Gate Bridge, zooms through Chinatown and soars over the Redwood National Park.
20
Pier 39
San Francisco Bay Cruise - Sail under one of the Modern Wonders of the World, catch sea lions and seals at play and an up-close look at Alcatraz.
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (38)
boontiong_O
Jul 2022
Strongly Recommended for those whoā€™s coming to San Francisco the first time. You can visit the places of interest at your own time. Easy to use
Response from Host
Jul 2022
Hello Boontio! Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We're happy to hear you enjoyed using the pass while visiting San Francisco. Regards, Go City -MC
JOHN_C
Jun 2022
None no trip, no fun. Could not get help Ruined my day. First time I had problems with trip excursion
Response from Host
Jun 2022
Hello John! We are sorry to hear of this experience and would like to provide you with additional assistance to rectify this for you, we kindly ask you to provide us with your order number at [email protected] Regards, Go City -MC
slim2331
Jun 2022
You do SAVE with the Go-City all-inclusive pass. Obviously, the more attractions you visit, the more you SAVE. Just make sure you plan ahead. Some tips: Most venues/attractions are now operating at limited hours due to Covid. Prioritize is key. Make sure you first check the venues original website for the most up-to-date hours and addresses. Some venues require reservations. This is IMPORTANT. This could be a deal-breaker or a BUST if you do not check. The hours and addresses from Go-City is not up-to-date or current. Also, some attractions had duplicate listings. It can be quite confusing when 1 listing honors the pass while a duplicate listing does not.. For my record, I took screenshots for safety. For venues that are further out in distance, you may want to call to confirm if they will honor your pass before heading out to make the drive to the location. Luckily for us, the attractions that we ended up going to did honor our passes. We notice this issue at the following attractions: California Academy of Sciences Walt Disney Museum Exploratorium GoCar 1 Hour San Francisco Zoo & Gardens We got the 5-day all-inclusive pass. Still, with this pass we still ended up missing some of our best picked attractions below because of operating hours and early closures, San Francisco Zoo & Gardens U.S.S. Sea, Air, & Space Museum Museum of Modern Art We also missed out on Ripley's Believe it or Not! This was because they stopped accepting the go-city pass. C-mon really?! and $40 for a entry pass per person?! Not cool! Hopefully this information will help most of you make a informed decision before buying. For us, we ended up in the advantage just because we stayed longer.
Response from Host
Jun 2022
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We really appreciate the positive feedback. It is great to hear that you enjoyed using the pass while visiting San Francisco, and saved money as well! We can't wait to hear from you again in the future. Many thanks, DB

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