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Exploratorium

Exploratorium

4.7 (8,394 reviews)
Tourist AttractionArt MuseumMuseumEvent VenuePoint of Interest

Best time to visit

Early weekday mornings or late afternoons provide a quieter experience with fewer crowds, making it easier to enjoy interactive exhibits.

Budget tips

General admission runs about $30; children under 4 enter free. Consider buying tickets online in advance for a small discount or check city tourism passes which often include entry.

Recommended for

Families, Science lovers, Educators, Curious travelers

Plan your visit

3-4 hours

About

Quick facts: With over 600 interactive exhibits, this venue invites hands-on exploration and attracts about 1 million curious visitors yearly. It is located right on the waterfront, offering impressive views of San Francisco Bay.

Highlights: Among the exhibits, a large dome-shaped Foucault pendulum swings to visibly demonstrate Earth's rotation. Visitors can also look into a fog bridge that emits a cool mist, combining science with sensory experience.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as there’s lots to explore on foot.
  • Bring a camera for the unique waterfront views and creative exhibits.
  • Skip weekend afternoons if you want to avoid large school groups and crowds.
  • Stop by the outdoor exhibits for fresh air and great photo opportunities.

Practical info

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