10+ things to do in San Francisco with teens during your California vacation

It's a great city for introducing your kids to the rewards of travel, and there's plenty of excitement around every corner. No matter how uninterested teenagers may seem at first, with this endless list of San Francisco attractions and activities, there's sure to be something that your teen will enjoy.

Published: July 18, 2024
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If you’re looking for things to do in San Francisco with teens, check out our list of the top attractions and activities, including...

  • California Academy of Sciences
  • Aquarium of the Bay
  • California's Great America
  • Explore Fisherman's Wharf
  • Golden Gate Bay Cruise
  • San Francisco GoCar Tours
  • AT&T Park Tour
  • and more...

Engage with the sciences

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If your teen is interested in how the world works, then you're in luck. San Francisco has an excellent collection of scientific attractions, from aquariums to natural history museums. Visit the California Academy of Sciences for an unbelievable experience that combines the best of all scientific institutions, including an all-digital planetarium, a four-story rainforest, a natural history museum, and an aquarium.

Especially love sea creatures? Head to the Aquarium of the Bay at Fisherman's Wharf for more aquatic fun. A visit to either of these institutions is an excellent educational opportunity, too, so they'll be engaging their minds as they explore. 

Getting In: California Academy of Sciences tickets and Aquarium of the Bay tickets are included on on all San Francisco passes.

Get wild with thrill rides

Everybody loves a good theme park. Bonus points for places with awesome roller coasters, like California's Great America, which is one of the most popular things to do in San Francisco with teens. Or, if you want the combination of theme park awesomeness and animal encounters, then Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is your must-visit destination.

Both theme parks are all-day commitments, so they're an easy way to entertain your teens for an entire day. 

Check out Fisherman's Wharf

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It's one of the most popular places in San Francisco for tourists to explore, and we promise that teens will enjoy the many delightful experiences available at Fisherman's Wharf. There are attractions for all ages, whether you're into the super weird and wacky (Ripley's Believe it or Not!), the scary and campy (the San Francisco Dungeon), or the celebrity-centric (Madame Tussauds San Francisco).

Want some more ideas? Check out our post on things to do at Fisherman's Wharf during your vacation. 

Bike across the Golden Gate Bridge

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Biking across the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most rewarding activities to do in San Francisco. Leave from North Beach or Fisherman's Wharf area and you'll pass through the beautiful Ghirardelli Square (an excellent place to pick up some souvenir chocolate) and Crissy Field (where you can stop for great photos of the bridge) before crossing the bridge on your bike. Grab a bite to eat in Sausalito and explore the beautiful oceanside town.

From there you can turn around and bike back to downtown San Francisco or, if you're up for it, continue to Tiburon and poke around the shops or grab an ice cream, before hopping on the ferry for your ride back.

See the most notorious prison in the country

Take your teen on the Blue & Gold Fleet's Escape from the Rock boat cruise and learn all about one of the most infamous prisons to ever operate in the United States. This 90-minute trip takes passengers under the Golden Gate Bridge and circles the correctional facility.

The cruise is filled with sound effects and intriguing stories about Al Capone, Billy Cook the Killer, and Clyde Johnson’s escape attempt. Keep in mind that this cruise does not land at Alcatraz. However, it's chock full of eerie excitement and interesting facts, so you'll still get a thorough overview of the prison and its history. 

Enjoy other cruises

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If Alcatraz is a bit too spooky for your teen, or if they love the water so much that they're up for another bay-based adventure, then consider taking the whole family on a sightseeing cruise. You have several options that explore the San Francisco Bay, like the Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise.

These cruises showcase the best and biggest highlights of the city, the shoreline, and the natural world around you. Their informative narration will keep teens from getting bored. Plus, depending on the time of year, it's a great way to soak up the sun and get some fresh air. 

Check out the Exploratorium

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Taking a trip to the Exploratorium is a great activity for a rainy day in San Francisco for your teens. Located on Pier 15, this museum combines science, art, and human perception into a unique experience that is distinctly San Francisco. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions and have fun while interacting with the hands-on exhibits and workshops.

This attraction is also good for younger kids, which is perfect for big families or those with a big age range. It's also super exciting for any fans of science - where else do you get to step inside a tornado?

Go for a drive in a talking car

Go Car San Francisco

Once named "One of the Most Amazing Inventions of the Year” by Time magazine, you can drive yourself in the first-ever GPS-guided Storytelling Car® that narrates what you're seeing via GPS coordinates as you drive around the city. GoCar San Francisco lets you explore at your own pace and get around to some of the spots tour buses can’t.

One thing to keep in mind is that while your teens can't pilot these GoCars themselves (you must be 21+ to be the driver). However, they can still enjoy directing you where to go, and which attractions to seek out. 

Take a Tour of AT&T Park

Sports fans will know that San Francisco has one of the most beautiful baseball stadiums in all of Major League Baseball. Perched right on the edge of the harbor, AT&T Park is a marvel. Enjoy a tour of this fabulous ballpark. It's a great place to tour and an even better place to take in a game, whether or not you're a Giants fan. 

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2 Days in San Francisco - A Weekend in San Francisco Itinerary

Planning a weekend in San Francisco, but unsure what to do to maximize your time? We’ve put together a fun itinerary for 2 days in San Francisco that will show you the best of this beautiful area in just one weekend! From sightseeing tours and museums to historical buildings and beyond, the City by the Bay has so much to offer that we know you’ll love your trip. This weekend itinerary includes: Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Sightseeing Tour SFMOMA Chinatown (free!) California Academy of Sciences Golden Gate Park (free!) San Francisco Zoo & Gardens GoCar Tour We’ve also put together a 1 day and 3 day itinerary, and 5 days in San Francisco - for an amazing and relaxing vacation. Save on Attraction Admission Pick up a 2-Day Go San Francisco Card and save off combined admission vs paying at the gate. Remember, this 2 days in San Francisco itinerary is just one of many ways to experience The City by the Bay. The Go San Francisco® Card gives you the flexibility to create your own itinerary, so you can choose from dozens of top attractions and create a vacation tailored to your interests. DAY 1 Stop #1: Hop On Hop Off Big Bus Sightseeing Tour A ride aboard a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour is the perfect way to start off your weekend in San Francisco. With 20+ different stops to choose from and tons of sightseeing options along the way, this is an ideal way to see all the major sights. Some tour highlights include Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, Union Square, the Financial District, and many more. It might also be tempting to use this bus to navigate the city -- which can work -- but keep in mind that the traffic might be bad and could hold you up more than using public transit, for example. Getting In: Hop On Hop Off Big Bus San Francisco Bus Tour tickets are included on the Go San Francisco Card. Stop #2: SFMOMA The renovated San Francisco Museum of Art (or 'SFMOMA') is a must-see attraction in the Bay Area. It's undergone a multi-year expansion project recently and has been hailed as one of the premier art museums on the west coast. Dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art - with a special focus on living Bay Area artists - SFMOMA is a wonderful destination for art lovers from around the globe. They have pieces from all the greats, and unique favorites from artists like Klee, Calder, and Stieglitz. You'll also want to check out their stellar rotating exhibitions, which feature a wide variety of topics from big-name artists to local up-and-comers. Getting In: SFMOMA tickets are included on the Go San Francisco Card. Stop #3: Chinatown The Chinatown in San Francisco is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia! Modern San Francisco has been particularly influenced by their Asian heritage and a visit to this area will really shed some light on their cultural history. Head to the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue to get a photo under the Chinatown Gate. Explore the streets, sights, and shops, and be sure to venture off Grant Avenue (the main street) a bit to discover some hidden gems. There's also some really beautiful authentic Chinese architecture in the neighborhood, so be sure to have your camera ready. Leave yourself about 30 minutes to an hour to explore this neighborhood. Getting In: As a neighborhood, Chinatown is totally free to explore, but you'll probably find yourself picking up a souvenir or two. DAY 2 Stop #1: California Academy of Sciences The California Academy of Sciences is one of San Francisco’s premier attractions and is well worth a few hours of your time. It’s the only museum that’s actually comprised of four different areas: a natural history museum, the world’s largest all-digital planetarium, an aquarium, and a four-story rainforest! The possibilities for learning are endless at this popular institution, and it’s a must-see for any San Francisco visitor. You’ll have many chances to interact with some of the animal inhabitants, engage with fascinating, state-of-the-art exhibits, and even to see their famous green roof! Since there is so much to see and do at this attraction, we recommend reserving at least 2 hours for this attraction, perhaps more if you have scientifically-inclined members in your party. Getting In: California Academy of Sciences tickets are included on the Go San Francisco Card. Stop #2: Golden Gate Park Because you’ll already be in the park visiting the California Academy of Sciences, why not take some more time to explore its beautiful expanses? There are tons of other attractions to see and do there, a few of which are also free to explore. Be sure to bring your camera! Getting In: There’s no fee to enter the park itself, although any additional attractions you want to visit may incur admission costs. We recommend leaving at least an hour to explore this beautiful urban park. Stop #3: San Francisco Zoo & Gardens Since you're already in Golden Gate Park, why not take an hour or so to explore the charming San Francisco Zoo? With a wide variety of exhibits that showcase animals from all across the globe, this zoo is the perfect place to meet your favorite critters and learn all about their history, habits, and more. Featured exhibits include "African Savanna," "Australian WalkAbout," "Bear Country," and others. Kids and adults alike will get a lot out of a visit here. Be sure to save some time and funds for the gift shop! Getting In: San Francisco Zoo and Gardens tickets are included on the Go San Francisco Card. Stop #4 - GoCar Tour This half-hour self-guided tour aboard a super smart GoCar is a fun alternative to trekking up and down the San Francisco hills on foot. The vehicle is GPS-directed, making it incredibly easy to navigate your way around an otherwise complex city. As you drive along, you'll be treated to fascinating storytelling narration by the GoCar, making for a truly fun experience. Your GoCar rental is good for 1 hour, so feel free to pause and explore a neighborhood as you go along with the tour - the narration will resume where it left off when you get back in. Getting In: San Francisco GoCar 30-Minute Tour tickets are included on the Go San Francisco Card. Let’s Recap So there’s your perfect weekend in San Francisco – tours, museums, and much more. This itinerary for 2 days in San Francisco will introduce you to the best of city and give you a taste of what it’s like to experience the City by the Bay as a local. Purchase a 2-Day Go San Francisco Card and save on combined admission prices when you hop aboard an interactive GoCar Tour, use the Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, explore the California Academy of Sciences, pal around with the animals at the San Diego Zoo, and visit the amazing SFMOMA.
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10+ Things to Do at Fisherman’s Wharf During Your Trip to San Francisco

San Francisco is a cultural mecca, filled with art and inspiration at every turn. It’s the perfect vacation destination for couples and families with diverse interests, too, because there truly is something for everyone in the City by the Bay. You can explore unique museums, relax on sightseeing cruises, and discover something new on a tour – all without leaving the popular neighborhood of Fisherman’s Wharf! If you’re looking for things to do at Fisherman’s Wharf and nearby areas during your trip to San Francisco, check out our list of the best local activities and attractions, including... Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Tour Golden Gate Bay Cruise Aquarium of the Bay Angel Island Round Trip Ferry Madame Tussauds San Francisco Bike Rentals And more! Save on Fisherman’s Wharf Attraction Admission Admission to many of these top San Francisco attractions and activities and more are included on the Go San Francisco® Card. Choose as you go from many top attractions and save up to 60% on combined admission vs. paying at the gate. See all available passes, attractions & prices – Learn more. Escape From the Rock Cruise Spend 90 exciting minutes on a journey around the country’s most intimidating former prison: Alcatraz Island. Recently voted the top site in America, Alcatraz is filled with stories both thrilling and chilling. Hear all about daring escape plans and the daily lives of prisoners who once inhabited this eerie isle on a fully-narrated cruise – complete with full sound effects! Getting In: Escape From the Rock tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise Sail under the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the impressive Bay Bridge on this comprehensive cruise. This exciting 90-minute excursion will escort passengers by major landmarks and attractions, including Alcatraz Island, the Ferry Building, and even AT&T Park. It's actually the only cruise that escorts you under both bridges, so this cruise is a nice unique option. Getting In: Bridge 2 Bridge Cruise tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Golden Gate Bay Cruise A shorter but no less interesting cruise option out of Fisherman’s Wharf is the Golden Gate Bay Cruise. Enjoy an hour filled with informative narration about important local sights and sounds, with chances to see top attractions like Angel Island State Park, Alcatraz Island, and of course, the Golden Gate Bridge. When you return to port, be sure to keep an eye out for the USS Pampanito (see below for more on that) and the famous Pier 39 sea lions. Getting In: Golden Gate Bay Cruise tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Aquarium of the Bay Animal lovers won’t want to miss this delightful aquarium with a specific focus on the marine life of the San Francisco Bay. Walk through their amazing glass tunnels for a chance to see 20,000 aquatic critters, from petite moon jellies to large sevengill sharks. Kids will especially love the Touch the Bay exhibit! Especially popular exhibits include the jellyfish tank in "Go With the Flow" and the four playful river otters that call the Aquarium home. Getting In: Aquarium of the Bay tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Angel Island Round Trip Ferry Spend some time on Angel Island, one of the top historical attractions in the Bay Area. The island itself is a California Historical Landmark because of its eclectic history, featuring at various points in time military installations and an immigration center. A visit here also provides unparalleled views of the San Francisco skyline. Getting In: Angel Island Ferry tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. USS Pampanito A World War II veteran, this Balao class submarine is today a National Historic Landmark. Enjoy a pre-recorded tour (via headset) that escorts you throughout the ship and highlights each distinct area with fun information. Because this is an historic vessel still undergoing preservation, you'll also get to learn about plans for the future memorial site. Getting In: USS Pampanito tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Ripley’s Believe it or Not! San Francisco Head to Ripley’s for the weirdest experience of your vacation. With dozens of hands-on exhibits and intriguing artifacts, Ripley’s Believe it or Not! is a fun and fascinating place for kids of all ages to explore. Some highlights include duct tape art, wire sculptures, a mummified foot from Egypt, and much more. Adults will particularly love their Toy/Candy Factory, which features all your nostalgic childhood favs. Getting In: Ripley’s Believe it or Not! San Francisco tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. The San Francisco Dungeon Enjoy seeing the dirty details of San Francisco’s shadier side brought to life in a fun and campy way at this attraction. Begin your adventure with a sudden, exhilarating drop down into the attraction. Then, you'll enjoy a 60-minute boat ride that escorts you through the city's dark past. The San Francisco Dungeon also features a number of live theatrical performers who re-enact local top local stories about historical gold mining, old San Francisco gangs, ghosts of Alcatraz, and much more. It's more fun than scary, so it's perfectly kid-appropriate, too. Getting In: San Francisco Dungeon tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Bus Tour The best way to explore San Francisco begins right in Fisherman’s Wharf with a hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour. Learn all about top local landmarks and sites with 20+ stops in Chinatown, Union Square, the Financial District, North Beach, and more. It couldn’t be easier to customize your own trip with the ability to hop on and off, too! Getting In: Hop On Hop Off San Francisco Bus Tour by Big Bus admission is included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Madame Tussauds San Francisco With seven different themed galleries and dozens of wax figures, Madame Tussauds San Francisco is filled with lifelike recreations of actors, musicians, athletes, historical figures, and much more. Be sure to check out the “Spirit of San Francisco” exhibit, which showcases the city’s most significant cultural and historic moments. Getting In: Madame Tussauds San Francisco tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. All-Day Comfort Bike Rental Explore San Francisco on two wheels with a bike rental from Blazing Saddles. This is a very bike-friendly culture, so expect many scenic paths throughout the city streets and along the waterfront – although you should also be prepared for some pretty hilly rides! Take advantage of a chance to enjoy the great outdoors and get a little exercise on your vacation, all while touring this gorgeous city. Getting In: San Francisco bike rentals by Blazing Saddles are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. Musée Mécanique If you love exploring the quirkier side of San Francisco – and trust us, there’s plenty of that to go around – then a can’t-miss attraction is the Musée Mécanique. This delightful little museum features a significant collection of privately owned mechanical musical instruments, figurines, and arcade games – all still in perfect working condition! Getting In: Admission to the Musée Mécanique is free! Activities Departing from Fisherman’s WharfFull Day Wine Country Tour Embark on a day trip out to California wine country with a convenient bus trip that picks up and drops off right on Fisherman’s Wharf. Head out to Napa and Sonoma, where you’ll tour several of the region’s best wineries. Enjoy tours and tastings at each stop, and purchase a bottle (or two!) of your favorites. You’ll learn all about California wine culture, too. Getting In: Napa and Sonoma Wine Country Tour tickets are an included attraction option with the Go San Francisco® Card Build Your Own Pass. Embarcadero & Nearby AttractionsExploratorium Kids will absolutely love the chance to spend an afternoon at San Francisco’s most interactive institution designed just for them – the Exploratorium! With hundreds of interactive exhibits that range from massive art installations to tiny tinkering opportunities, they'll never run out of things to enjoy. Be sure to check out their rotating special exhibits as well! Getting In: Exploratorium tickets are included with the Go San Francisco® Card. City Lights Booksellers & Publishers Visit one of the most iconic literary landmarks in all of San Francisco – City Lights Booksellers & Publishers. With roots stretching back to the Beat Era, this venue is steeped in history. City Lights offers three stories of amazing literature than spans every conceivable genre, so you’re bound to found something to love among these books. Getting In: Entry to City Lights Booksellers & Publishers is free. The San Francisco Maritime Museum Located in the charming Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building, the Maritime Museum features a wide variety of art and artifacts that reflects on the maritime culture of San Francisco and around the world. It’s the perfect place for anyone interested in maritime history, with its impressive collections of historic maps and photographs, engineer’s drawings, small craft, and so much more. Getting In: Admission to the San Francisco Maritime Museum is free. Remember to Save on Attraction Admission So there are our top recommendations for things to do at Fisherman’s Wharf and surrounding areas during your trip to San Francisco. Don’t forget – many of these great attraction options and more are included on the Go San Francisco® Card, which helps you save up to 60% on combined admission vs. paying at the gate. We hope you consider adding a few of these fun options to your San Francisco vacation plans.
Katie Sagal

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