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Exploratorium isn’t just for kids—it’s a playground for curious minds of all ages. Dive into hands-on exhibits that turn ‘how does this work?’ into ‘aha!’ in seconds. From space missions to ocean depths, it’s science with soul, where every experiment sparks joy and wonder. You’ll leave with your mind buzzing—and your imagination fully unleashed.

InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco

InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco

4.3 / 5Good56 Reviews
999 California St
1.61KM from Exploratorium

This historic iconic property sits at the crossroads of 3 cable car lines, just minutes from Union Square. Since its grand 1926 opening, it has maintained timeless elegance with uniquely lavish suites. Don’t miss the legendary 100-Martini menu at Top of the Mark rooftop lounge with panoramic city views. Perfect for business trips (with full-service business center), weddings, or pet-friendly getaways – every detail whispers luxury.

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Kimpton Alton Fisherman's Wharf

Kimpton Alton Fisherman's Wharf

4.5 / 5Great61 Reviews
2700 Jones St
1.83KM from Exploratorium

This hotel is the perfect blend of family-friendly and business-savvy! Located near Fisherman's Wharf, it's just a short walk to Ghirardelli Square and the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. With childcare services and a game room, kids will have a blast while adults unwind with massages and facials. Don't miss the free evening reception to mingle with other guests, or relax at the bar after a busy day. The rooms are luxurious, featuring designer toiletries and Italian Frette linens—pure comfort!

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Kimpton Hotel Enso

Kimpton Hotel Enso

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
1800 Sutter St
3.35KM from Exploratorium
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Hotel Triton

Hotel Triton

3.7 / 51 Reviews
342 Grant Ave
1.44KM from Exploratorium
Pet Friendly
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USD**5
Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

4.4 / 5Good14 Reviews
424 Clay St
0.77KM from Exploratorium
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The Cartwright Hotel, Union Square, BW Premier Collection

The Cartwright Hotel, Union Square, BW Premier Collection

4.1 / 5Good12 Reviews
524 Sutter St
1.71KM from Exploratorium
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Castro Central Apartment

Castro Central Apartment

4096 17th Street
5.58KM from Exploratorium
Pet FriendlyParking
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Cathedral Hill Hotel

Cathedral Hill Hotel

3.2 / 54 Reviews
895 Geary St
2.52KM from Exploratorium
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Motel 6 San Francisco, CA – Lombard Street

Motel 6 San Francisco, CA – Lombard Street

2.7 / 5
2230 Lombard St
3.62KM from Exploratorium
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Exploratorium

Stay at Hotel Zephyr, a boutique hotel just a 5-minute walk from the Exploratorium, offering breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge. The rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and modern design inspired by maritime themes. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to the museum and has a rooftop terrace bar perfect for evening cocktails with panoramic cityscapes. Located in the vibrant Yerba Buena district, it's also within walking distance of the Museum of Modern Art and close to Fisherman’s Wharf and Lombard Street.

Yes, the Exploratorium is perfectly situated along the Embarcadero waterfront with excellent transit access. The T-Third Street Muni Metro stops directly at Embarcadero Station, just an 8-minute walk away. Additionally, Muni bus lines 21, 43, and 47 serve the museum’s doorstep, connecting visitors to downtown San Francisco, North Beach, and other key districts. Use a Clipper Card or mobile ticketing app for seamless travel. From SFO Airport, take the BART to Powell Street, then transfer to the light rail to Embarcadero—about 30 minutes total. The museum also offers free shuttle services during peak hours, making it easy to navigate between exhibits and nearby attractions.

The Exploratorium itself is a hands-on science wonderland featuring immersive exhibits like the "Sensory Maze," "Kinetic Windmill Lab," and "Wave Art Installation." Outside, the floating pier hosts outdoor science workshops including solar-powered boat races and tidal simulation experiments. On weekends, enjoy "Night Science Parties" blending light shows with live demonstrations, ideal for families and curious minds. The museum also partners with SFMOMA to offer joint tickets, combining cutting-edge science with contemporary art for a truly interdisciplinary experience.

Stay at Coastal Family Inn, a child-friendly hotel just a 5-minute walk from the Exploratorium. It features a dedicated playroom, parent-child suites, and 24/7 concierge service. All rooms come equipped with non-toxic kid-safe furniture and interactive educational tech. The hotel offers free family-guided tours including backstage access to the museum, hands-on science workshops, and bay ecology walks. With complimentary breakfast and kid-friendly meals, this is a top choice for parents traveling with children.

The Exploratorium is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours until 9:00 PM on Fridays. Tickets are recommended for purchase in advance via the official website to save $5 and secure your entry time. Adult tickets cost $28, students and seniors $22, and children (3–12) $18. Holders of the San Francisco CityPASS enjoy skip-the-line access. On-site tickets are limited and sell out quickly during holidays—avoid peak times. The museum features wheelchair-accessible entrances and multilingual audio guides, ensuring inclusive experiences for all visitors.

Try The Pier 15 Kitchen, a waterfront dining spot renowned for its fresh seafood and locally sourced organic ingredients. The menu changes monthly, focusing on California cuisine, with outdoor seating offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay—perfect for sunset dining. Another favorite is Lobster Shack, located near the Maritime Museum, serving freshly steamed lobster and craft beer in a relaxed, nautical setting. Both restaurants offer mobile ordering, contactless payment, and efficient service, making them ideal for families and food lovers alike.

Marriott Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco is an excellent choice, located just a 10-minute walk from the Exploratorium. The hotel offers family suites and child-friendly amenities, with convenient access to maritime views and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Complimentary shuttle services connect guests to major attractions, while spacious rooms feature modern furnishings and some with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. On-site facilities include a fitness center and indoor pool, perfect for relaxing after a day of interactive science exploration. Nearby dining options and souvenir shops make it easy to extend your visit seamlessly.

Take a short walk to the Embarcadero Station and board the Muni Bus 30 or F Market & Wharves Streetcar, reaching downtown landmarks like Union Square or Market Street in about 20 minutes. For faster transit, transfer at Millbrae BART Station to reach downtown via the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system—just 15 minutes away. Alternatively, electric scooters and ride-hailing apps like Uber or Lyft are readily available outside the museum, offering on-demand mobility. All options accept San Francisco Muni Pass and mobile payments, ensuring seamless, efficient travel.

The Exploratorium itself offers immersive, hands-on exhibits such as the Tactile Light Lab and Wind Tunnel Simulator, allowing visitors to explore physics through direct engagement. Outside, the emerald waterfront promenade features interactive installations like the sound-reactive water fountain and solar-powered sculptures, blending art and science with nature. Weekly events include the Night Science Festival, featuring stargazing tours, laser light shows, and live science demonstrations, creating a dynamic, multisensory experience. These activities are ideal for all ages and exemplify the museum’s mission to inspire curiosity through innovation and play.

The Fog Room Café, located along the waterfront promenade, offers floor-to-ceiling windows framing breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Strait and San Francisco Bay. Known for its locally roasted coffee and artisanal pastries, the café’s signature Fog Latte pairs perfectly with fresh-baked bread. Outdoor seating on the rooftop includes shaded umbrellas and heated tables, making it comfortable year-round. The café accepts Apple Pay and Google Wallet, and features accessible entrances. Live jazz performances on weekends enhance the cultural ambiance, creating a perfect spot to unwind after exploring the museum.

Yes! The Oceanfront Art Corridor features a large-scale projection-mapped mural that changes themes weekly—such as underwater bioluminescent scenes or neon future cityscapes—using dynamic lighting for immersive visuals. Another popular spot is the colorful staircase beside the San Francisco Harbor Lighthouse, painted by local artists with vibrant, whimsical designs. Both areas include enhanced lighting systems for optimal photos in daylight and nighttime. Interactive sound sculptures nearby also add fun, responding to touch with unique audio effects. These spots are favorites among photographers seeking creative, Instagram-ready moments.

The Exploratorium is open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays, extended to 8:00 PM on weekends. Special events like the Night Science Festival may extend hours to 10:00 PM. Pre-HopeGoo tickets online is recommended to avoid peak crowds. The museum features wheelchair-accessible pathways, free Wi-Fi, and multilingual guidebooks. Admission is free, though select interactive exhibits require additional fees. Always verify current hours via the official website before visiting.

Yes! Electric bike rental stations are located along the waterfront promenade outside the museum, offering app-based unlocking starting at $15 per hour. Bikes come equipped with helmets and built-in navigation systems that automatically plot routes upon destination input. A recommended route leads through Golden Gate Park, passing key stops like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Japanese Tea Garden. Rentals operate 24/7, accepting credit cards and Apple Pay. All bikes undergo regular maintenance, ensuring safety and comfort—ideal for efficiently exploring the western side of San Francisco.

Traveler Reviews

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InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco

The room was comfortably sized and well laid out, even with slightly older furnishings—still felt elegant and timeless. I appreciated the classic charm of the hotel, which gives it a unique character compared to newer properties. Located just steps from downtown San Francisco, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city—walking distance to shops, restaurants, and attractions. The staff were warm and professional throughout my stay, making the experience feel personal and welcoming. Despite its vintage appeal, the hotel maintains high standards in cleanliness and comfort. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a refined, historic vibe without the premium price tag. Definitely recommend for travelers who value atmosphere and location.

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Kimpton Hotel Enso

Staying at Kimpton Hotel Enso was an absolute delight from the moment I arrived. The room was immaculate—spotless, well-organized, and thoughtfully designed with a perfect balance of comfort and style. What truly stood out, though, was how clean the streets surrounding the hotel were. Walking through the neighborhood felt refreshing and surprisingly pristine, especially compared to other parts of San Francisco where litter is more common. Even as I walked further away from the area, I noticed trash accumulating, but right around this Japanese district? Not a single piece of litter in sight. It’s clear the community takes pride in maintaining such a clean, welcoming environment. Whether you're exploring on foot or just relaxing nearby, the sense of cleanliness and care really enhances the overall experience. A standout gem in the city with exceptional attention to detail—definitely worth returning to.

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Hotel Triton

Hotel Triton in San Francisco offers a fantastic stay overall—great location, clean rooms, and friendly staff. While the breakfast is quite simple, it's sufficient and satisfying for a quick start to the day. What really stands out is the excellent value for money, fast Wi-Fi, and the convenient access to public transit. The entire experience felt seamless and comfortable, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. I’d definitely recommend this hotel and plan to return on my next visit to the city.

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Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

This Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco truly delivers an exceptional experience—10 out of 10 is well deserved. The location is fantastic, nestled right in the heart of the Financial District with excellent safety and low exposure to homelessness, making it feel secure and welcoming. It's a comfortable 10-minute walk to the nearest transit station, and even with two large suitcases each, we didn’t feel exhausted—more like enjoying a leisurely stroll. The proximity to Fisherman’s Wharf and Chinatown is a major plus; we spent hours exploring both areas, sampling incredible local eats along the way. The staff at the front desk went above and beyond—friendly, attentive, and genuinely helpful with recommendations and check-in support. Inside the hotel, you’ll find a laundry room, a small but functional fitness center, and coffee makers both in the lobby and in every room—perfect for that morning pick-me-up. While the rooms aren’t huge, they’re spotless, well-maintained, and surprisingly fresh despite the slightly dated photos online. Overall, the value for money is outstanding. For the price, this is one of the best stays I’ve had in San Francisco—comfortable, convenient, and full of character.

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The Cartwright Hotel, Union Square, BW Premier Collection

Staying at The Cartwright Hotel in Union Square was an absolutely delightful experience. The location couldn’t be better—just steps away from shopping, dining, and all the vibrant energy of downtown San Francisco. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in a breeze. While the room is on the smaller side, it’s well-designed with smart use of space, and everything you need is thoughtfully included. The bed was super comfortable, and the room was quiet and clean—perfect for a good night’s sleep. With excellent service, a prime location, and great value, this hotel truly stands out. I’d definitely book here again on my next visit to San Francisco.

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Cathedral Hill Hotel

Absolutely loved my stay at Cathedral Hill Hotel! The location is perfect—just a short walk from downtown San Francisco, with easy access to public transit and plenty of great dining options nearby. The hotel itself is clean, well-maintained, and has a welcoming atmosphere. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit. My room was spacious, comfortable, and quiet—great for a good night's sleep. I especially appreciated the delicious breakfast spread with fresh local treats like homemade pancakes and freshly squeezed juice. It’s rare to find such a high-quality experience at this price point. I’ll definitely be returning next time I’m in town.

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Motel 6 San Francisco, CA – Lombard Street

I was generally satisfied with my stay, though I did encounter a minor issue upon arrival. My first room had a strong smell of smoke, which was disappointing since the hotel claims all rooms are non-smoking. When I brought this up to the front desk staff, they initially denied it was possible—until I insisted on either a room change or a refund. They quickly accommodated me and moved me to a different room, which smelled perfectly fine. While the initial experience wasn’t ideal, I appreciate that the team responded promptly and made things right. A little more attention to checking room conditions before check-in could prevent such issues in the future. Overall, the motel offers good value for money, and its location near Lombard Street makes it convenient for exploring downtown San Francisco—especially if you're using public transit.

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Lombard Inn

The Lombard Inn is a solid choice if you're looking for a no-frills stay in San Francisco. The rooms are clean and the beds are surprisingly comfortable—perfect for a good night's rest. While the decor and furnishings feel a bit dated, they’re still functional and adequately maintained. One thing worth mentioning is that the hallways had a slight musty odor, likely due to the carpets needing a deep clean. That said, it’s an easy fix and doesn’t detract much from the overall experience. I’d recommend this hotel for travelers who prioritize comfort and convenience over modern design. It’s a reliable option with great value, especially if you're on a budget.

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Dakota Hotel

We stayed in Glasgow for a few days and stopped by this hotel for breakfast—had no expectations going in, but was pleasantly surprised. The menu options were somewhat limited, but the warm welcome and excellent service from Thomas made all the difference. He went above and beyond to make our morning special. It’s a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone passing through.

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Kailash Hotel

On Friday, April 21st at 10:15 AM, a guest from another building at the hotel climbed over the fence between units 179 and 173, entered our private driveway area, then climbed over our fence and left toward Wiese Street, heading toward 16th Street. We immediately called 911. The situation was alarming and unsettling. While police responded promptly, the incident raised serious concerns about property security and safety protocols. It's important to note that making assumptions based on someone's background is not only inappropriate but also harmful. As guests, we expect the hotel to maintain a secure environment for all. We hope management will take immediate action to improve fencing, surveillance, and overall safety measures to prevent future incidents.