San Francisco Tourist Cards

San Francisco Tourist Cards

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    San Francisco is a city that is home to museums and monuments of great historical importance such as the Golden Gate or the USS Pampanito Submarine and interesting tourist destinations such as Alcatraz Island, national parks, amusement parks, among others.

    Without a doubt, there is a lot to see and do in San Francisco. You just have to plan your visit and use some tools that allow you to save time and money. Such is the case of the city's tourist cards, with which you can get discounts and skip-the-line access to the main attractions.

    When is it worth buying a San Francisco Tourist Card?

    San Francisco Bay| ©DARSHAN SIMHA
    San Francisco Bay| ©DARSHAN SIMHA

    The San Francisco Sightseeing Card is worth buying all year round. This is because from January to December, you will get the same benefits in terms of saving money and time when doing some of San Francisco's tourist activities.

    With this type of e-pass you can get a number of permanent discounts at some of the city's attractions. For example, you will save money when visiting San Francisco museums, taking a boat ride around the city, joining the Go Car Tours in San Francisco, taking part in a bike tour, getting on a tour bus, etc.

    Also, you should know that with the tourist cards you will save some minutes or even hours at the ticket office. This is a very convenient option if you are in San Francisco during the high season. You will be able to avoid queues to access a certain attraction. Just scan the QR code in the identified area and head straight to the fun.

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    Is the San Francisco Pass worth buying for a long trip?

    San Francisco| ©Vitor Pamplona
    San Francisco| ©Vitor Pamplona

    If you want to enjoy the wide range of cultural offerings the city has available for your long trip to San Francisco, whether you're on your own, with family or friends, then buying a San Francisco Sightseeing Pass is really worth it. You won't have to worry about what to see or do in the city, because these passes incorporate a variety of activities for you to select from.

    However, you should take into consideration that not all tourist cards are suitable for long trips. This is because many of them offer only 5 attractions, which would be insufficient for a long trip.

    In this sense, the all-inclusive San Francisco Go City may be the right choice, as it offers discounts on more than 25 of the city's main attractions. For example, some of them are the San Francisco Aquarium, the De Young Museum and the Exploratorium. The latter is ideal if you are in San Francisco with children.

    In addition, some cards often include discounts on the city's tourist bus, public transport and the tram, which is a plus for purchasing this type of electronic pass. This way, you can get around San Francisco quickly and safely during your stay , in search of any of the attractions.

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    Is it worth buying the Tourist Card for a short trip?

    Streetcar in San Francisco| ©Pom
    Streetcar in San Francisco| ©Pom

    Yes, buying a tourist card for a short trip to San Francisco is worth it. You will enjoy direct access to the attractions, thus avoiding having to queue in front of the ticket office waiting for your turn to get in. In addition, you will get significant discounts not only on entrance fees, but also in some restaurants and shops.

    Another important aspect of tourist cards for short trips is their flexibility, in terms of the number of days. You will find some passes aimed at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 days, so you can select the option that best suits your time, budget and interests.

    Moreover, with the Tourist Cards you don't have to worry about what to see and do in San Francisco in 1 day. You can make the most of the short time you spend in the city, sightseeing at your own pace, as some cards, such as the Go San Francisco Card, include a special tour with free stops on the city' s best tourist buses. You will have the opportunity to hop on and off this means of transport as many times as you wish, to visit monuments, attractions, shopping centres, restaurants and much more.

    Finally, everything will depend on the service you connect with, because each of them has different access and validity. Therefore, you should check the available tourist cards and select the one that best suits your type of visit.

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    Is it worth it if I just want to see the main attractions?

    Cruise| ©S&H Photo
    Cruise| ©S&H Photo

    San Francisco sightseeing passes give you the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of cultural activities at any time of the year. However, if you just want to see the main attractions, then these passes are also worthwhile, as some of them include the most in-demand sights in the city.

    This is a completely cost-effective option, allowing you to visit at least four out of six attractions. A good example is the tourist card San Francisco CityPASS®, which gives you access to:

    • California Academy of Sciences, where you'll see over 150 years of history.
    • The Bay Cruise, to see the mighty Golden Gate Bridge.

    In addition to the pair of activities mentioned above, you can choose two more destinations from:

    • The Walt Disney Museum in San Francisco, which exhibits the entire legacy of Walt Disney.
    • Exploratorium, which is an ideal museum for you and the little ones.
    • San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, with over 100 acres to roam.
    • The Aquarium of the Bay, where you'll meet a variety of marine species.

    Unlike other passes, the Four Top Attractions Pass does not offer a sightseeing bus tour, discounts on public transport, tram and shopping. However, you will save a considerable percentage of money, compared to the individual ticket price of each selected activity.

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    Is it worth it if I'm travelling with children?

    Before the show starts| ©Cat Wendt
    Before the show starts| ©Cat Wendt

    San Francisco sightseeing passes incorporate several attractions aimed at children, which will save you from worrying about what to see and do in San Francisco in 2 days or more of your stay. Therefore, these passes are a good alternative if you are visiting the city with your little ones.

    Tourist Cards offer children the same benefits as adults, i.e.:

    • Discounts on admission to certain attractions in the city.
    • Discounts on public transport and on the city tram tour.
    • Tourist bus tour with free stops to explore San Francisco.
    • Fast-track access to selected attractions, without having to queue for long periods at ticket offices, which can be exhausting for children.

    Of course, all the benefits described above and the number of activities available are determined by the card purchased (such as San Francisco Pass and other city passes ).

    In addition, when purchasing the tourist card you must specify that it is for children aged 4-11 years. This way, you will get a discount of up to €20 compared to the price for adults. In fact, if the child is under four years old, the service will be free. This is certainly another reason why you won't regret using these passes when visiting the city of San Francisco with children.

    Is it worth it if I go to San Francisco in the summer?

    Ocean Beach, San Francisco.| ©John Loo
    Ocean Beach, San Francisco.| ©John Loo

    Sightseeing passes cover many things to do in San Francisco in the summer. Therefore, buying this type of pass is a good option if during your visit you want to discover the attractions hidden in the city: museums, monuments, natural landscapes and much more.

    During the summer season, you can certainly take advantage of the city's warm weather to do several outdoor activities, which are included in the tourist cards. For example, some of them are:

    • Tour the city on two wheels, through the best bike tours in San Francisco.
    • Take a cruise on the bay, to enjoy the scenery and learn some curiosities about the history of the city.
    • Visit the San Francisco Zoo,
    • Take a stroll through the San Francisco Giants stadium.
    • Join the GoCar Tours, through the main streets of the city.
    • Visit the imposing USS Pampanito Submarine, built in 1943 and used during World War II.

    You will be able to discover interesting tourist destinations without spending a fortune, because any of the cards you select (San Francisco CityPASS®, Go San Francisco Card, San Francisco Explorer Pass), will give you a significant saving in terms of the actual price of each of the city's attractions.

    Is it worth it if I go to San Francisco in winter?

    Ice skating in San Francisco| ©Scazon
    Ice skating in San Francisco| ©Scazon

    If you think that the tourist cards do not offer things to do in San Francisco in winter, then you are wrong. This type of pass offers a great cultural offer during the months of December to March, when the weather in the city turns cold and rainy, with temperatures generally ranging from 5ºC to 10ªC.

    Therefore, during your stay of 3 days in San Francisco or more, you will have no excuse to visit some of the tourist attractions offered in the city passes. In this sense, it is recommended that you do the activities indoors. This way, you will not have any inconvenience with sudden precipitations and low temperatures.

    For example, these are some of the places you can access by purchasing a tourist card and where you will be sheltered, despite the winter weather:

    • Asian Art Museum.
    • Walt Disney Family Museum.
    • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
    • Madame Tussauds Museum.
    • Exploratorium.
    • Aquarium of the Bay.

    Also, if you decide to visit San Francisco in December, January, February or until mid-March, i.e. during the winter period, you can select a card that incorporates a sightseeing bus tour with free stops. This allows you to travel throughout the city, taking in the sights, architecture and natural beauty. In addition, you can hop on and off as many times as you wish to access certain attractions or destinations in the city.

    Is it worth it if I'm going to visit the city on a weekend?

    Cold day in San Francisco's Chinatown| ©Mario Sánchez Prada
    Cold day in San Francisco's Chinatown| ©Mario Sánchez Prada

    Whether you're visiting San Francisco for a day or more than two weeks, you 'll always benefit from the use of tourist cards. You can save approximately 45% compared to what you would spend by buying tickets directly for the attractions you are interested in.

    There are many options available for you to discover the great attractions of San Francisco in just one weekend using a Tourist Card. But ultimately, it all depends on the pass you purchase.

    You can join the Escape from the Rock Cruise, which will take you on a breathtaking tour of Alcatraz Island, allowing you to learn some of the stories behind some of the most significant escape attempts. You can also take advantage of the tourist card during the weekend to go to the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom theme park and have a great time. Or, hop on the city's historic tram or enjoy a sightseeing bus tour with free stops.

    In fact, if you're an Asian culture enthusiast, you can stop in San Francisco's Chinatown for a food tour of the neighbourhood. You'll enjoy a wide selection of exotic oriental foods, while learning about the origins of each preparation and the ingredients used. And, depending on the season, you will have the opportunity to celebrate the Spring Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival and other events.

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    Is it worth buying a tourist card if I want to see the Museum of Contemporary Art or ride the tour bus?

    Legion of Honor Museum| ©Thank Yo
    Legion of Honor Museum| ©Thank Yo

    San Francisco Sightseeing Cards are worth it, as they allow you to save money when visiting some of the city's attractions during your trip. However, you should take into consideration that the entrance to the different museums of the city (such as Young Museum, Exploratorium, Walt Disney Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Madame Tussauds Museum, USS Hornet Air, Sea and Space Museum, Asian Art Museum, among others), are the options that most tourist passes focus on.

    Likewise, there are some cards that are worth buying to explore San Francisco at your own pace, so you can go for a whole day in a tour bus with a free stop. This way, you can hop on and off the bus as often as you like in search of the city's various sights and attractions. You can also hop on the historic tram and tour the main streets, seeing them from a different perspective.

    As for guided tours of the city, the tourist card is only worth buying if you want to enjoy a cruise on San Francisco Bay, sail around Alcatraz, ride on two wheels over the Golden Gate Bridge or take part in a Go car tour.

    Tours and excursions from San Francisco to Napa, Yosemite or other national parks are not included in the tourist cards. Therefore, if you are aiming for these types of outdoor experiences, it will not be worth the investment to purchase these passes.

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    Reviews from other travellers

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    D. J.
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    The experience was amazing, but it would be even better if they extended the opening hours of some tours.
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    M. D.
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    I had an amazing day exploring San Francisco with this pass, totally worth it to see the best of the city!
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    A. P.
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    I loved using it to see many places in San Francisco without spending a lot. It made my trip super easy and economical.
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    U. B.
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    Loved this pass to see all of San Francisco, well worth it! Easy to use and great for sightseeing.
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    D. J.
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    The experience was amazing, but it would be even better if they extended the opening hours of some tours.