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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)

Sandra_N, Dec 2025
Easy to redeem. No issues...
Easy to redeem. No issues using the voucher. I went to the second floor ticket area, got my ticket and went inside.
Allison_A, May 2023
Boujee on a Budget
We thoroughly enjoyed the museum and the value! All staff were helpful. The facility was clean. We saw a variety of things!
Jo_G, Jun 2025
Wonderful Experience!
If you're interested in the colors, forms, and emotions of art this is the place to visit in San Francisco! The exhibits were beautifully displayed and thought provoking.
EllenBeth_G, Apr 2025
Good Museum for abstract lovers
Good museum for lovers of abstract expressionism and abstract art. The post WWII Germany exhibit was also interesting. I added on the Ruth Asawa exhibit and found it interesting and worth the additional charge. You can spend hours there. The 5th floor cafe was good. Get there before noon to avoid a line. The only part I found lacking was the gift shop that had more general and few museum specific items.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)

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San Francisco
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)
  • SFMoMA is a must-see for art lovers. It’s also great for families: those under 18 receive free admission; the interactive nature of the museum allows for kids to truly engage with art; and strollers may be checked out free of charge.

  • Though the museum has many elevators, there are often long waits. Save time by taking the stairs.

  • Dining options include a coffeeshop, a family-friendly café, and In Situ, the 1-star Michelin restaurant helmed by chef Corey Lee (reserve well in advance).

  • The museum store and In Situ, both located on the first floor, do not require museum admission to access.

  • The museum is fully accessible to wheelchairs. Accessibility programs are extensive, with options for the deaf or hard of hearing, persons who are blind or partially-sighted, and on the autism spectrum.

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