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  2. Nov 28, 2019 · Find out the best places to take your kids in the city, from museums and parks to beaches and playgrounds. Whether you want to explore the Golden Gate Bridge, the aquarium, or the Star Wars sculpture, this map has you covered.

    • Fisherman’s Wharf & Pier 39. Location: Blocks surrounding the intersection of Beach Street & the Embarcadero (Fisherman’s Wharf sign is at 2820 Taylor Street)
    • Aquarium of the Bay. Location: Intersection of Beach Street & the Embarcadero. Cost: $29.75 adult, $19.75 child (4-12) + ticketing fee. Recommended Ages: Toddlers/Preschoolers, School Age Kids.
    • Alcatraz. Location: Ferries depart from Pier 33 (Alcatraz Landing) Cost: $42.15 adult, $42.15 junior (12-17), $25.80 child (5-11), $39.80 senior (62+)
    • Golden Gate Park. Location: Multiple entrances (501 Stanyan St most used) Cost: Various (many free) Recommended Ages: All ages. Discount Passes Applicable: San Francisco C3 (de Young Museum), Go City San Francisco All-Inclusive Pass (Highlights of Golden Gate Park bike tour, Golden Gate Park bike rental by Unlimited Biking, de Young Museum), Go City San Francisco Explorer Pass (Highlights of Golden Gate Park bike tour, Golden Gate Park bike rental by Unlimited Biking, de Young Museum)
    • 38 Fun Things to Do in San Francisco with Kids
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    • How to Get Around San Francisco with Kids

    Ride a cable car

    San Francisco’s iconic cable carsare a big hit with kids. They get super crowded, but are worth the squeeze for the fun of riding up and down the city’s giants hills. Plus they’re a good way to get from A to B (there are three lines, two of which go to Fisherman’s Wharf). You could also go to the Cable Car Museumon Nob Hill, which has a collection of historic cable cars and is a fun thing for kids to do in San Francisco And, on the subject of impressive streets, also visit Lombard Street, San...

    Go to the California Academy of Sciences

    The California Academy of Sciences is great for all ages (Otis enjoyed it even at 10 months) and one of the best things for kids to do in San Francisco. There’s an impressive four-storey rainforest, a planetarium and aquarium, all under one roof. Skip the ticket line and buy an advance ticket here. Another good science museum is the Randall Museum, which has lots of hands-on exhibits for all ages. It’s also close to Corona Heights, which has amazing views of the city.

    Visit one of the San Francisco’s amazing playgrounds

    San Francisco playgrounds are some of the best you’ll ever find and certainly top the list of things to do in San Francisco for kids. Favourites include: 1. Koret Children’s Quarter – the children’s playground at Golden Gate Park, complete with concrete slides, climbing walls, and a vintage carousel. 2. Helen Diller Playground at Dolores Park – one of our favourite spots in San Francisco for the views and location in the creative Mission area. Playground highlights include a 38-ft slide, wood...

    A few more unique things to do in San Francisco with kids include: 1. See the Yoda statue and Star Wars costumes in the lobby of Lucas Film at the Letterman Digital and New Media Arts Center. 2. Pick up some kids’ activism and social justice books at the famous City Lights Bookstore. This could be a hit for teens interested in the Beat movement. 3....

    Staypineapple San Francisco

    Staypineapple San Franciscois part of the fun Stay Pineapple chain, which has an emphasis on providing stylish and reasonably priced accommodation in coveted locations. It’s all bold and bright and includes nice touches like free cupcakes at 3pm, and what they call the Naked Experience, which includes lush bathrobes and bed linens so you need never leave your room. But the location means that of course you do want to get out and explore, which is where the free bike hire comes in handy. Plus...

    San Remo Hotel

    The San Remo Hotelis the definition of a hidden gem – a budget option in downtown San Francisco that brims with old-world charm. First opened in 1906, it feels like stepping back in time. The rooms have Victorian heirloom furnishings, the bathrooms are shared but spotless, and the attention to detail and customer service is delightful. I was particularly impressed by all the thoughtful touches, like unlimited hot drinks, and helpful bathroom amenities, including mouthwash on tap and lots of f...

    San Francisco is a city where you don’t really need a car. The public transport is excellent and we only used our car to get in and out of the city. The SFMTA website is useful as you can track live progress of the bus/train/cable car you’re waiting for, and the Muni appis handy as it’s an easy way to buy tickets for your journey. If you are parkin...

    • Aquarium of the Bay. The Aquarium of the Bay is popular for those visiting San Francisco with kids. It's also one of my personal favorites and I'm lucky to get the chance to visit at least once a year!
    • Exploratorium. The Exploratorium is a hands-on, educational museum for kids of all ages. Here, you can visit hundreds of exhibits where you will learn how electricity works, what causes earthquakes and how important everyday items are made.
    • California Academy of Sciences. The most visited museum in San Francisco is the California Academy of Sciences. It's one of my personal favorites and I visit at least once a year.
    • USS Pampanito. Have you ever been on a real submarine? The USS Pampanito is one of two historic ships docked at Pier 45 in Fisherman's Wharf. This WWII sub went on six missions.
  3. May 6, 2024 · With dozens of museums, parks, playgrounds, and activities, San Francisco has endless things to do with kids. Here's our ultimate guide to kid-friendly activities in the Bay Area. Jamie Ferrell - Staff Writer • May 6, 2024

    • Emily Appelbaum
    • Yosemite and Giant Sequoias (Editor’s Choice) 7403 Yosemite Park Way. Yosemite National Park, CA 95389. Visit Website. Ratings Criteria. Age Compatibility: (6-9 years old)
    • San Francisco Bay Cruise. Pier 41. San Francisco, CA 94133. (415) 885-9866. Visit Website. Social Media. Open in Google Maps. Ratings Criteria. Age Compatibility: (6-9 years old)
    • Golden Gate Park Segway Tour. 3245 Balboa St. San Francisco, CA 94121. (415) 213-5571. Visit Website. Social Media. Open in Google Maps. Ratings Criteria. Age Compatibility: (10-12 years old)
    • California Academy of Sciences. 55 Music Concourse Dr. San Francisco, CA 94118. (415) 379-8000. Visit Website. Social Media. Open in Google Maps. With its engaging exhibits and educational programs, the California Academy of Sciences is a fantastic alternative to Golden Gate Park Segway Tour and San Francisco Bay Cruise.
  4. Fun Things to Do in San Francisco with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 1,224,500 traveler reviews and photos of kid friendly San Francisco attractions.

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