De Young Museum Admission: Distinguished Art Collection

Immerse yourself in the distinguished art collection at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Explore permanent displays, enjoy stunning views, and visit the Legion of Honor Museum for free!

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • de Young Museum - Exploring the museum at your leisure, marvel at important American paintings, sculptures and decorative objects from the 17th century to the present, as well as fascinating pottery, woodcarvings and other decorative objects from South America, Africa and New Zealand.
    Recharge at the de Young Café, offering views of the museum’s…
What's Included
  • Admission to the De Young Museum
  • Same day admission to the Legion of Honor
What's Not Included
  • Special exhibitions or audio tours (unless selected at time of booking)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Discover a premier collection of art at the de Young Museum, nestled in the beautiful Golden Gate Park of San Francisco. Roam the striking permanent exhibits of paintings, sculptures and artifacts hailing from the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. Choose to enhance your experience with an audio tour and access to the prestigious Special Exhibitions. Visit…

Location
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, Golden Gate Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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18611956
Jul 6, 2024
Best Museum in San Francisco - Great SF Museum. This museum has great special exhibitions. Every-time I come. This time it was the Fashion of San Francisco. Famous dress designers had beautiful assortments of dresses on display on mannequins. The rest of the galleries have art works and artifacts from all over. It’s in Golden Gate and will worth it. I am a member which is great to get in anytime. It’s easy to Uber to the location. It’s my fav besides Legion of Honor.
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Christine_w
May 16, 2024
Box of Sunshine 🌞 - Fantastic museum. Just keep in mind that your ticket is most likely a base tkt and an special exhibits are extra. Worth every penny tho. And remember to go up to the tower.
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Elvisandrus
May 13, 2024
World Class - Fantastic. Huge, Diverse, Lots of rotating exhibitions, lots of stuff you can easily miss. I'd be happy to do an eight hour visit here.
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Tonyandsarahg
Apr 6, 2024
Free observation deck with great views not to miss. - We didn't visit the museum but did visit the free observation deck and it is stunning, don't miss if you are passing, great view.
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Arthur
Apr 3, 2024
A Great Museum That Needs to be on your Must Visit List! - The de Young Museum in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is ( in my opinion) a tourist attraction that you should put on your “ must visit” list. Whenever we plan a trip to San Francisco, we include a visit to this spectacular museum. Today in addition to paying for our general admission, we paid extra to see the Irving Penn exhibition, which was well worth the price! The museum has some very classy features including an observation deck with phenomenal views of the park and the city of San Francisco. They have a great cafe with delicious menus and all of their restrooms have fresh flowers, which adds wonderful fragrances while washing your hands!
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Alessandropozz84
Mar 9, 2024
Art, America, San Francisco - An essential stop if you visit the city, a museum that enters into the history of San Francisco and its American soul through art. In addition to the already magnificent museum itself, the collections of American art and modern art are very beautiful, as are the temporary exhibitions. Also actively participate in the artists' proposals in their exhibitions, even if you struggle with modern art, as it will make your visit unique. If you are looking for a hit and run then forget it, but if you want to understand the soul of the city and the USA through art you cannot miss this visit.
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Skakarla
Sep 25, 2024
A nice museum we almost missed. - We visited the Palace of Honour and the tickets there gave us free admission to this museum. It is located near the Botanical garden and opposite the California institute of sciences. They have exhibits on two floors and a viewing tower. The exhibits vary from sculpture to, paintings, Native American artefacts and an outdoor sculpture garden. The parking is underground probably shared with the California Institute of sciences. They also have a cafeteria which we skipped due to lack of time. The exhibits are interesting and take some time for proper appreciation. We could spare only three hours. The viewing tower gives a good view of the city and the surrounding areas. There was a fashion display which was for a limited time. The only issue was that we got confused on the proper route to follow to cover all the exhibits. Otherwise it was a great place.
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Janqqq
Mar 29, 2024
Good mix of classic ethno art … - ... and modern exhibitions and also modern (pop) art works. There is a large section for African art as well as works by Edward Hopper and Andy Warhol. The works of American painters from the time of the Civil War and before are very interesting. For example, you learn that there were already parties in the USA at that time that were in favor of a strict isolation of the country because of the "uncontrolled influx of people" from abroad. That was 150 years ago, when there were just over 30 million people living in the whole of the USA, 3 million of whom were slaves. The entrance fee is not cheap at $38 for access to all exhibitions, but it is reasonable.
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213lax
Aug 9, 2024
Value depends on the special exhibit - Whether to go to this museum really depends on the special exhibit. The regular works weren’t really interesting compared to what you can see in LA, New York, London or Paris. We were interested in the fashion special exhibit, which was small but interesting. I’m not sure if it was worth the admission price, but we didn’t regret the visit or time.
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506elleryb
Sep 22, 2023
Lost Money Because I was unable to cancel even though I was within the allowed time frame - Unfortunately, I was unable to go to my event because I was sick. That wasn't TripAdvisor's fault. The problem occurred when I tried to cancel my event. I was able to do that up to 24 hours before the event. However, because I had bought the tickets as a guest (I didn't realize that I had an account) TripAdvisor did not have a way for me to cancel. I tried going through the Museum but they did not recognize either of the confirmation numbers that were provided. If I had signed in prior to purchasing the tickets presumably, I would have been able to cancel through my account. I say presumably because there is no way for me to know whether that's true. However, regardless of how I made the purchase, I should have had some way to cancel. Not a whole lot of money but it ended up being wasted none the less. So, No, it was not a good experience.
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