
Tulips in Golden Gate Park ( March-April).Cherry blossoms at Japanese Tea Garden (peak bloom in March).Wild mustard in Half Moon Bay (peak bloom in February).Calla Lily Valley in Big Sur ( late January-April).Almond blossoms in Tracy ( January-February).Magnolias in SF Botanical Garden ( January-March).Be advised that linked articles will be updated for 2023 as the dates come around, but the general info and location stays the same every year. Spring and summer bring some of the best flower blooms in the Bay Area - here’s a snapshot of some of the most popular ones. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays before 10am for the general public.Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day for the general public.Daily between 7:30-9am for the general public.Second Saturdays for the general public.“Pay what you can” Wednesdays for the general public.First Wednesdays for the general public.First Thursdays for Bay Area residents, 1:30-8pm.
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Many museums including the Exploratorium and Academy of Sciences also take part in Museums for All, which gives free or reduced admission to low-income visitors, or Discover and Go, which gives free admission to visitors with an SF Public Library card.īookmark our original article, which is updated every month with with specific dates as they come up. This list shows SF museums and gardens currently offering free admission days to the general public. Free admission days Pung via Shutterstock Closes June 25: Conversation Pieces at SFMOMAĭiscover more in our running list of current and upcoming SF museum exhibitions.Closes in May (date TBA): Alexander Calder: Dissonant Harmony at SFMOMA.31: Beyond Bollywood: 2000 Years of Dance in Art at the Asian Art Museum 5: Oz is for Oznowicz: A Puppet Family’s History at the Contemporary Jewish Museum 12: Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs at the de Young 11: Sargent and Spain at the Legion of Honor Here are some of our favorites happening in 2023 along with their opening or closing dates. The city’s best museums are gearing up for another year of breathtaking exhibitions, and we can’t wait to see them for ourselves. Image provided by World Heritage Exhibitions. Museum exhibitions Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs at the de Young Museum.
