Yerba Buena is a two-for-one excursion. Kids can choose between bowling, ice skating, or both, depending on how much time you have. The ice skating rink is open daily and starts sometime in the morning between 10 am and noon, depending on what activities are scheduled for the day. Kids who are a little shaky…
An innovative art center, The Children’s Creativity Museum welcomes children to unleash their inner artistic genius.
The California Academy of Sciences contains an aquarium, a planetarium, and a natural history museum – all under one roof.
The Exploratorium is an immersive museum that allows children to interact with exhibits as they learn.
The breathtaking Baker Beach is the second biggest in San Francisco. As such, it’s definitely worth the visit.
The San Francisco Zoo is particularly popular for its layout – animal exhibits are interspersed throughout tranquil gardens, which you can stroll as you make your way through the grounds.
The best way to describe Musée Mécanique is “a trip down memory lane,” where parents will be nostalgic and children will get excited at the Edwardian knick-knacks and old games throughout its interior.
Cable cars are emblematic of San Francisco, and there’s no better place to gain insight into their operation than at the San Francisco Cable Car Museum. Kids interested in technology or history will fit right in here, as they learn about the inventors, builders, and different models of cable cars that have been around since…
Lombard Street’s “crooked” road attracts tourists with its steep hills and sharp curves, and it’s guaranteed kids will be amazed.
Fisherman’s Wharf embodies classic San Francisco, with historic shops, restaurants, and activities suitable for the entire family.