

Schools: public and private schools are open.
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Indoor swimming pools are open to full capacity. Masks are required inside the SF airport. Hotels are accepting reservations, but travelers are urged to limit contact with others in the hotel. Travel to SF: There are no quarantine requirements for travelers to SF. Indoor museums are open, including the CA Academy of Sciences. Hair salons, and open air tour buses, outdoor walking tours, and boat cruises can now operate. Masking only for the boat over, the dock area and indoor areas. No proof of vaccination is required for the Alcatraz tours. Malls are open.Īlcatraz is open.The Day Tours, Night Tours and Behind the Scene Tours are running now. p>īars that serve food can serve customers indoors.īusinesses can allow customers inside, up to full capacity. Restaurants can now be open to full capacity for indoor as well as outdoor dining, and many restaurants are open for take-out or delivery. Parking lots for SF beaches, Twin Peaks, and the Golden Gate Bridge are open, including the Welcome Center lot. What is open? Muir Woods, the Botanic Gardens, Golden Gate Park, Japanese Tea Garden, Pier 39, SF beaches, Golden Gate Bridge, most museums, and Twin Peaks (car access on Portola) are all open. Masks are still required of everyone on public transit (federal law), but not vaccination or test results. Public transportation options have been cut back, but are expanding again. Hospitals, nursing homes and public transit, still require masks.Īs of March 28, 2022, over 88% of SF residents have been fully vaccinated. Mask rules: as of February 28, 2022, no one is now required to wear a mask indoors in SF, whether vaccinated or not. SF no longer requires that restaurants, bars, theaters and gyms check for proof of vaccination, but they can choose to require it, so check each venue individually.ĭocuments accepted: paper or digital vaccination records. Vaccine requirements: as of March 9, 2022. SF since then has been basically open, though somewhat more cautious in some regards than other locations. They are fairly low now.īig changes coming June 15 California was "fully reopened", meaning all business sectors reopened to full or almost full capacity, including concerts, stadium sports and festivals. Since then, Covid numbers dropped significantly, but rose again when Omicron hit, then dropped again. The city had been gradually reopening of many businesses and activities, but in December, 2020, came under a strict, stay-at-home directive, due to a sudden increase in infection and hospitalization rates. See Hop On Hop Off tours for more info and booking.ĬOVID-19 Status: at midnight on Monday, March 16, San Francisco was placed under a "shelter-in-place order.Īll residents were ordered to stay home, except for necessary trips to grocery stores and essential medical visits, and solo outdoor activities like hiking. You can also get out to the Legion of Honor museum on a Hop On Hop Off bus tour. The only time the lot tends to fill up is at the beginning or end of a popular special exhibition. Parking Heaven! The Legion of Honor is one of the few attractions in San Francisco that has plenty of free, convenient parking in their own parking lot. From those stops, you can walk to the museum (about 20 minutes) or transfer to the 18 bus which gets you right to the front door.ģ4th Avenue in the Richmond District heads into Lincoln Park at Clement Street, and winds through the park to the museum. Two other buses (1-California and 38-Geary) come within a block or two of the entrance to the park at 34th Ave and Clement St.

The 18-46th Avenue bus stops right in front of the museum, the best choice.

The Legion of Honor art museum is located at the edge of the wild and beautiful Lands End area in the northwest corner of the city. There is a cafe on the lower level as well as a museum store with all sorts of attractive art-related things to spend money on.
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Get a multiple-attraction pass that includes the museum:Īlso, with a ticket to the Legion of Honor San Francisco, you can also get free admission to the de Young museum for the same day. Individual memberships start at $119 per year. Free admission for you and a friend, or get a family membership. This helps me provide all the free information I post on this website.īecome a member of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Note: I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through some of the links on this page, at no extra cost to you. Muni ticket: show your Fast Pass, BART ticket, or a Muni transfer and get $2 off the entry fee. The entry fee is for general admission special exhibitions often have an additional fee, unless you are a member. Check with the Legion of Honor website for the current calendar of events.
