Message from Go San Francisco Card

45 San Francisco Attractions and Tours for 1 Low Price
  • Includes FREE Pocket Guidebook
  • Tour City Attractions
  • Exclusive Discounts in City

The Go San Francisco Card is a multi-attraction pass granting admission to San Francisco?s top attractions, city tours and museums. Cards are available for purchase online and can be shipped prior to your arrival or picked up in city. Go San Francisco Cards are available in single & multiple day increments. Go San Francisco Cards are perfect for the San Francisco tourist or traveler who wants to enjoy unlimited San Francisco sightseeing. For 1 low price you receive unlimited admission to the top San Francisco and California vacation activities. Attractions include: Golden Gate Bay Cruise, Gray Line Trolley Hop, Wine Country Tour, Steinhart Aquarium, Exploratorium, Museum of Modern Art, Historic Cable Car Ride and more. Also includes exclusive discounts at restaurants & souvenir shops and a FREE pocket color guide book.

MarkerGo San Francisco Card: Over 45 San Francisco Attractions for 1 Low Price!

(415) 462-1597

One Hallidie Plaza Ste 405
San Francisco, CA 94102

Editorial Description by Citysearch
Wallet-sized card provides free admission to more than 45 San Francisco attractions, including museums, bay cruises and day trip tours.
Rated 8.5 out of 10 by Citysearch.
1 Review by Citysearch:

unique idea for san francisco attractions 5 Star Rating - World class

I went with my wife and daughter to San Francisco for work and bought some of these cards so they could use them during the day. I didn't buy one but I wish I did because it ended up saving money and trouble. Together they visited the Cable Car museum, trolley hop tour, Six Flags marine wold, Zeum and i guess they got discounts on food, too. The guide book helped my wife navigate herself around town--and she said it was a lot less stress, too. I was very impressed with this product and would recommend it for other families too.

Pros: variety, fair price, many attractions
Cons: not for non-active
Posted 03/17/06 at 9:00am