California Academy of Sciences
55 Music Concourse Dr
San Francisco, California 94118
United States
(415) 379-8000
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"Aquarium, Planetarium, Museum...All Under One Roof in San Francisco"

More than your typical San Francisco museum, The California Academy of Sciences is a world-class scientific and cultural institution home to some of the greatest wonders and brightest minds of the world. A planetarium, marine life-filled aquarium, natural history museum and 4-story rainforest can all be explored under one roof.

Over 20 million specimens and artifacts fill the library at this Golden Gate Park, 400,000 sqare foot facility where you'll also find a staff of scientists, educators, researchers and scholars. From lectures to night life nature, San Francisco aquarium fun and learning for field trips to exploring the rainforest, adventurers of all ages enjoy the offerings of The California Academy of Sciences.

Visit the website for current events and to conveniently purchase your admission tickets online.

  • San Francisco History Museum
  • School Field Trips, Tour
  • Aquarium and Planetarium
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This fully sustainable, state-of-the-art alter to SF's inner science geek houses six times the number of live sea creatures and tons more cool Earth-friendly stuff than the previous incarnation.
September 23, 2008

For those who think science museums are reserved for third grade field trips and retired seniors, this remarkable space dedicated to biology, astronomy, zoology and ecology will blow your mind. Forget the dust and mothballs and boring text placards that no one ever reads--the academy's new design features an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum (complete with stuffed gorillas and zebras), self-contained rainforest, living roof and two top-notch dining establishments (a full-service restaurant highlighting sustainable ingredients and an international food court-style cafe) from local chefs Charles Phan and Loretta Keller. Besides the innovative exhibits on the inside, the architecture alone stands out for its creative design that blends naturally into the back drop of Golden Gate Park, a testament to the eco-friendly focus of this new educational destination.

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Love this museum!
August 08, 2010
(4.0 / 5 stars)

I love this museum!

I first ventured into the California Academy of Sciences on a date -- it was one of the best dates ever!

The museum has so many different exhibits; a rainforest complete with free-flying butterflies and birds plus some caged animals as well, an awesome aquarium with tons of different fish and coral exhibits, and a living roof.

This museum is great for kids and adults alike. They also have "adult night" on Thursdays, but I've never been.

Their individual (and changing) exhibits should be included in the General Admission price. I'd love to check one out.

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Albino Alligator Rules!
March 23, 2010
(5.0 / 5 stars)

CA Academy of Sciences opens at 9:30a.m. and we arrived a little after 10 without any lines. We went straight to the planetarium to get out passes for the 12p.m. show and began our journey. It's important to get your passes ASAP because the shows fill up quick!

We started off in the aquarium and saw some of the prettiest, craziest, ugliest, biggest, smallest and coolest fish! There are a lot of under water tunnels so you can see the fish from every angle ... which kind of freaked me out sometimes! From the aquarium we ran over to the cafe for a quick lunch before the planetarium show. There was all types of different foods, all of which was pretty good! Sandwiches, tacos, chicken, rice, salad, spring rolls, soup, and tons more I didn't see.

The planetarium was definitely our favorite part! The show was called 'Fragile Planet' and was about our Earth and the universe we live in. It really showed us (in the coolest way possible) just how small we really are! It also made me feel very lucky to be apart of this crazy phenomenon we call life!

After the show we visited the Rooftop Garden or the "Living Roof." It's pretty fascinating to see how many different flowers, birds, and insects thrive off of this rooftop! We also saw solar panels along the roof which provides the building with 5-10% of its electricity. It was a beautiful day so we got great views of GG park, the Musical Concourse, and the de Young Museum.

Another great exhibit the museum houses is the four story life-like Rain Forest. Get ready to sweat when you get in here because not only does it look and smell like a rain forest, it's hot and muggy like a rain forest too! Filled with plants, animals, and insects the rain forest was really fun to walk through. The prettiest part were the butterfly's that flew freely throughout the entire exhibit.

Towards the end of our journey we went through the African Hall where we saw mostly replicas of animals that live in Africa. One of the few live animals in this exhibit were the African Penguins! Yes! Penguins live in Africa too! Crazy hu!

It was a long day of walking through the CA Academy of Sciences. We all had a great time and I can't wait to go back!

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Very serene and eerie. Cool!
November 08, 2009
(5.0 / 5 stars)

All I remember from my childhood of this place was a lot of green algae growing in tanks, everywhere!

I went recently and really enjoyed the Living Philippine Coral Reef exhibit.
"The Academy chose to feature a Philippine coral reef because the reef systems in the Philippines are among the most diverse in the world."

Very serene and eerie. Cool!

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Great Family Experience
December 12, 2008
(5.0 / 5 stars)

A great place to take the family. My kids loved all the exhibits from the Rain Forest to the Ocean. It was a little crowded when we went but that's expected for a Saturday. If you want a good out of town experience with the family then the California Academy of Sciences is a great place to go.

Pros: Awesome experience with the family
Cons: A little crowded
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Save Money:

Get $3 off your ticket by taking Muni or riding your bike to the museum, or come by on the third Wednesday of the month for free admission.

The Extras:

Check the website regularly for a schedule of special events and lectures.

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Category:
Museum, Aquarium
Payment:
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Hours:
Mon-Sat 9:30am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm
Parking:
Lot
Serving 2 neighborhoods:
Northwest, Golden Gate Park
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By Tim Chai on 03/01/10 08:58 PM

Decided to check out the CA Academy of Sciences nearly a year after it's opened. My wife is a school teacher so we got in for free (normally...

By Elaine Kung on 12/26/09 05:40 PM

If science isn’t interesting itself, try it with some alcohol! I had blast when I went to the California Academy of Sciences Nightlife. The place...