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The San Francisco Sightseeing Flex Pass: A Golden Gate Ticket to 30+ Attractions

Overview
Take a bite out of the Golden Gate City and enjoy some of the best local flavors with the San Francisco Sightseeing Flex Pass. Choose between 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 attractions, and save up to 60% on total visitation prices plus Hop-On/Hop Off bus tours; the more you see the more you save!

With access to over 30 attractions and tours, the Sightseeing Pass is perfect for visitors eager to cruise through the sights in style, from Embarcadero and Pier 39 to Fisherman’s Wharf, especially aboard a Hornblower Cruise!

Shop your way through the boutiques and galleries of Union Sq. and luxurious Nob Hill, then traverse the historic twisting streets of Chinatown on a themed Take Walks Tour or a Wild SF Walking Tour. Grab a Bay City Bike rental towards Golden Gate Park, through laidback Lower-Haight & Haight-Ashbury, capital of the 1960s hippie counterculture. Tread south to the LGBTQ+ mecca “the Castro District” and the trendy Spanish-influenced Mission District, are awash in culture and nightlife.
City: San Francisco
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $64.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $64.00
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What's Included
Choose between 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 attractions, and save up to 60% on total visitation prices.
Eclectic walking, biking, and car tours throughout distinct neighborhoods with sightseeing views.
Discounts at local participating restaurants, bars, and entertainment options.
Access to immersive Hop-On/Hop-Off Bus Tours.
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
  • This pass is valid for the amount of attractions you selected when purchasing your pass
  • The pass is activated the first time you use it, you then have 30 days to use the remainder of your choices and any discounts on the list
  • Entry process and hours of operation for individual attractions vary, especially around holiday periods; stay informed and check with each attraction prior to visiting.
  • Advanced reservations may be made for tours included on the pass.
What To Expect
1
7D-Experience
Strap yourself into a seat before a massive movie screen and compete in a laser blasting game complete with state-of-the-art technology that will make you feel as though you are on a rollercoaster! Blast your way through a post-apocalyptic wasteland, face off with menacing robots, or challenge werewolves and mutants in a game against your comrades in the 20-seat theater. Then, on The Flyer, San Francisco’s first and only flying theatre attraction in 3D, get whisked away high above San Francisco’s biggest attractions and most iconic landmarks on an action-packed and immersive thrill for all ages. Buckle into your seats, put on your 3D glasses and get ready to be amazed, as your charts lift off with your feet dangling.
2
Aquarium of the Bay
Proudly support the restoration and protection of San Francisco Bay and its native marine life animals when you visit the Aquarium of the Bay, located on the iconic waterfront. The first habitat area you encounter is Discover the Bay, where you'll see bright orange garibaldi fish, a swirling school of anchovies, and Bay babies. Under the Bay is a long tunnel tank where you'll be mesmerized by jellyfish, sharks, and rays, after which you'll be drawn to Touch the Bay before departure. Maybe a bat ray will pop its head out of the water as you touch its wing! Helpful guides stand by to answer all your questions about these fascinating creatures. PLUS, get a free shark tooth from the gift shop when you show your Pass!
3
Asian Art Museum
Welcome to a first class, comprehensive Asian art collection featuring approximately 18,000 works of art and artifacts from all the major Asian countries. View masterpieces such as a seated Buddha dated 338 and a rhinocerous vessel from the Bronze Age, rare ancient sculptures from Vietnam and Thailand, and Persian tiles, jades, and calligraphies. Rotating Exhibitions often include contemporary art.
4
Golden Gate Park
Bay City Bike - Golden Gate Park Guided Bike Tour Feel the breeze and enjoy the great outdoors as you explore this 1,000+ acre gem of San Francisco. Riders will see the Conservatory of Flowers, Arboretum/Botanical Gardens, Shakespeare Garden and Japanese Tea Gardens.
5
San Francisco Bay
Hornblower Cruises - Alive After Five Cruise (21+) Leave the workday behind on a two-hour cocktail cruise around the San Francisco Bay. This floating happy hour includes a live DJ, onboard bar and small bites for purchase.
6
Sacramento River
Hornblower Cruises - Alive After Five Cruise (21+) Leave the workday behind on a two-hour cocktail cruise around the San Francisco Bay. This floating happy hour includes a live DJ, onboard bar and small bites for purchase.
7
Madame Tussauds
No ropes, no boundaries – this is your chance to get closer to your icons than ever before! Meet the Bay Area legends who have shaped the city; step onto the court to shoot hoops with Steph Curry or jam on stage with Jimi Hendrix to experience the full “Spirit of San Francisco.”
8
Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze
This perception-altering attraction at San Francisco's Pier 39 puts a trippy new twist on the old-school House of Mirrors. The entire space is flooded with neon and black lights that illuminate a labyrinth of columns and archways. Spend an hour or three (or more!) wandering about and gazing in awe. Around every corner, you'll see your own astounded reflection as you allow yourself to get gleefully lost in light.
9
Oracle Park
Be a hit with your family by taking them out to the ballpark for a behind-the-scenes tour of the home of the San Francisco Giants. From the stands you'll have a great view of the entire park and see exactly how home runs can be "splash hits". You'll visit a luxury suite and the press box. Your 90 minute tour also takes you to the field, the dugout, and the visitors' clubhouse and batting cage. You may want to buy a souvenir at the Dugout Store, where you begin and end your adventure.
10
Golden Gate Bridge
Take Walks - Golden Gate Bridge Tour with Panoramic Viewpoint Learn how “the bridge that could never be built” came to fruition and, when the weather allows, walk a little of its length with a local guide.
11
North Beach
Take Walks - Italians, Eccentrics and Beat Poets - North Beach Walking Tour Welcome to North Beach, San Francisco’s own Little Italy, once home to Beat-Generation writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Hear the stories, smell the espresso and soak it all up with a local guide on this 1-hour tour.
12
Fisherman's Wharf
Take Walks - The Real Fisherman’s Wharf Tour Take a 75-minute tour of historic Fisherman’s Wharf to learn about the fisherfolk that settled here during the Gold Rush, visit the famous sea lions, and gaze out at Alcatraz.
13
Chinatown
Take Walks - Through the Dragon Gate - Chinatown Tour Explore the lantern-lined streets of America’s oldest Chinatown and visit a fortune cookie factory on this 1-hour tour led by a local guide.
14
USS Hornet Museum
Explore the history and technology of aviation, space exploration and naval warfare at the USS Hornet Sea, Air and Space Museum in Alameda. Board the decommissioned WWII ship, the USS Hornet, and be amazed by the historic artifacts and countless gadgets within the massive aircraft carrier, or take a close look at the equipment and history of the Apollo 11 Moon exploration mission.
15
Tenderloin
Wild SF Walking Tours - Haunted SF: The City After Dark A macabre and murderous tour through the hotels and streets of downtown and the Tenderloin. Not “just a ghost tour,” this after-dark journey includes tales of unexplained deaths, scandalous murders, ruthless cult leaders, the old red light district, famed spirits, serial killers, assassins and more.
16
Haight-Ashbury
Bay City Bike - Comfort Bike Rental
17
The Castro
Bay City Bike - Comfort Bike Rental
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (6)
beckazoo
Oct 2021
Pass on the San Francisco Sightseeing Pass! Do not walk...RUN away! The San Francisco Sightseeing Pass is no longer accepted at most vendors in San Francisco. The Reason: The Sightseeing Pass was bought by another company who STOPPED payment to most of the vendors listed on their website. It was very disappointing to visit each vendor and be turned away, even though we paid to visit these sites! I do not blame the vendors. They would go out of business if they tried to honor all the fraudulent passes that the sightseeing company is selling! The blame is 100% on the sightseeing company who continues to sell passes even though they will not pay most of the vendors. Here's what is no longer accepted: Madam Tussaud's wax museum, Ripley's Mirror Maze, the Hop On Hop Off Big Bus Tour, the Muni (street car), 7D experience at Fisherman's Wharf. I have called and emailed and received no answer and no response. Please do no waste your money on this pass! VERY DISAPPOINTING.
Elaina818
Jan 2020
I’ve bought passes in almost every city we have travelled too and always had a successful trip. But the San Fransisco sightseeing pass is a waste of money. I spent $258 for 2 adult All inclusive flex 3 day pass tickets (me and my 16 yr old daughter for mother daughter week away) and all we were able to only do the escape room and walking tour. Everything was either cancelled last minute, not available this time of year, or worse the website information for times open was wrong.example $30 credit for burger barn per pass. We went there for dinner as their website and brochure says they close at 9pm but we got there at 7:45 and they were already closed. The passport day pass for Muni wasn’t honored either. I highly suggest you go with the citygo pass or purchase tickets outside this sightseeing pass. By the end of our 4 day trip we were able to do 1 walking haunted tour which was boring and your taken through the worst part of town which is called tenderloin late at night where we were literally stepping over heroin needles and drugs on the floor as we passed an old homeless dude shooting up. (I’ll include a photo to prove what I say is true) And 2 escape rooms which were great but honestly that was the only day attraction we were actually able to book. Even the hop on hop off bus sent us to 2 separate locations to activate those but both places were closed early. So we had to end up buying a muni and Bart card which I do Highly suggest for transportation and do our own self adventure tours. So San Francisco visitors do not trust the sightseeing pass it’s a waste of time and a waste of hell of a lot of money.
Leenie67
Sep 2019
I researched a number of Pass options and decided the Sightseeing Pass suited my requirements best. It provided excellent value for money when compared to the individual prices of the activities I chose. I had a little bit of trouble booking one of the options in advance, as I hadn’t received a validation email from Sightseeing Pass, which resulted in me having to make a telephone call to the USA too obtain these, which was a bit annoying but otherwise all was great.
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Hi Leenie67 Thank you for the great review. We are glad that you made us part of your NYC experience. We work really hard to offer the best tour in the best possible environment. We are happy to see that it reflected on your last visit.

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