Free Admission to Bay Area Attractions


The San Francisco Bay Area has a big and broad collection of top-notch museums, and nearly all of them can be visited for free! Below is a current list of all San Francisco Bay Area museums, art galleries and public gardens along with their free-admission days.

Before you go on a free day: Be prepared for crowds. Because of capacity limitations, admission is not guaranteed, so it’s best to arrive early. If you’re planning a group visit, check with the museum first; some museums limit or prohibit group visits on their free days. We HIGHLY recommend calling ahead to make sure the facility is still open for free admission day listed below since some policies do change without notice.

Asian Art Museum
Free – first Sunday of every month.
Autodesk Gallery
Free – always.
Bay Area Discovery Museum
Free – first Wednesday of every month.
Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive
Free – first Thursday of every month.
Berkeley Botanical Garden
Free – first Wednesday of every month.
Cable Car Museum
Free – always.
California Academy of Sciences
Free – check calendar, SF resident days vary check calendar.
Cantor Arts Center
Free – always.
Cartoon Art Museum
Pay What You Wish – closed for relocation.

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Chabot Space & Science Center
Free – first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders
$5 – after 6pm first Friday of every month.
Children’s Creativity Museum
Free – check calendar.
Chinese Historical Society of America
Free – first Sunday of every month, ages 12 & under always.

Conservatory of Flowers
Free – first Tuesday of every month.
Contemporary Jewish Museum
Free – first Tuesday of every month, check calendar, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders.
$5 – after 5pm every Thursday.
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Free – first Tuesday of every month, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders.
Discover & Go
Free – always, Public Library card holders reserve free and discounted passes to local museums and cultural institutions.
Exploratorium
Free – check calendar.
International Art Museum of America
Free – always.
Japanese Tea Garden San Francsico
Free – every Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9-10am.
LACIS Museum of Lace and Textiles
Free – always.

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Legion of Honor
Free – first Tuesday of every month, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders.
Lindsey Wildlife Museum
Free and open to the public every third Friday of the month.
Musee Mecanique
Free – always.
Museo ItaloAmericano
Free – always.
Museum of the African Diaspora
Free – check calendar.
Museum of American Heritage
Free – always.
Museum of Anthropology
Free – closed until 2017 for renovations.
Museum of Craft and Design
Free – first Tuesday of every month.
Museum of Performance and Design
Free – always.
Oakland Museum of California
Free – first Sunday of every month, ages 18 & under every Friday 5-9pm.
Half Price – every Friday 5-9pm.
Randall Museum

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Ruth Bancroft Gardens
Free first Tuesday of the month.
San Francisco Art Institute
Free – always.
San Francisco Botanical Garden
Free – every morning 7:30-9am, second Tuesday of every month, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years.
San Francisco Fire Department Museum
Free – always.
SF Camerawork
Free – always.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Free – ages 18 & under.
SFO Museum
Free – always.
San Francisco Railway Museum
Free – always.

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San Francisco Zoo
Free – check calendar (residents only).
San Jose Museum of Art
Free – check calendar, first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders.
$5 – after 5pm third Thursday of every month.
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
Free – always.
San Mateo County History Museum
Free – first Friday of every month.
Sake Museum
Free – always.
Tech Museum of Innovation
Free – first full weekend of every month for Bank of America Card Holders
Half Price – last hour of every day.
Third Thursdays in Yerba Buena
Free – third Thursday of every month, 5-10pm, Yerba Buena museums and neighborhood venues.
Wells Fargo History Museum
Free – always.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Free – first Tuesday of every month.

Did you see one we missed? Tell us in the comments section below! What’s your favorite museum? Art gallery?

Caring for an Aging Family Member – Walnut Creek


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ElderCare Services is holding a free workshop on caring for an aging senior. This workshop will address the fears of Alzheimer’s disease and other issues associated with aging. Groups are led by Eldercare Services Certified Professional Care Managers

Support Group Benefits:

  • Get helpful tips on how to reduce the strain of care giving.
  • Learn new ways of caring for yourself.
  • Feel empowered to take care of yourself so you can continue to lovingly care for your family member.

*No fee and no registration necessary.

The workshop will be held on Thursday, November 12th from 5:30-7pm at Eldercare Services 1808 Tice Valley Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94595.

Free Tours & Free Tastings at Jelly Belly Factory!


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Looking for something to do on a cold day? Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center for a free candy sample and tour! Kids welcome! Factory tours available daily, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at One Jelly Belly Lane, Fairfield. For more information (800) 953-5592 or visit www.JellyBelly.com

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Free Workshop: Citrus Pruning – Feb 25 & 26


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The correct pruning of citrus is important for disease resistance and fruit production. We welcome back Elizabeth Ruiz, aesthetic pruner and garden designer, to show us how.  Elizabeth’s classes are a must for any level of gardener to learn the most effective pruning techniques. Please join us! Register in advance. Free for Rewards Members. $10 for nonmembers (membership is free!)

  • Saturday, February 25:  Pleasant Hill, 10am
  • Saturday, February 25:  Danville Diablo Rd., noon
  • Sunday, February 26: Concord, 10am

For more information on Sloat’s workshop, visit their website.

FREE Tax Assistance Available – Friday & Saturday


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AARP will offering free income tax assistance at the Concord Library for a limited time. AARP volunteers will provide tax assistance to low and middle-income persons. Appointments or drop in appointments available.

Assistance available every Friday and Saturday 10am – 3:30pm.

Please call 925 405-5135 for more information on making an appointment.

National Margarita Day – The Perfect Recipe


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The day has finally arrived and there’s a cause for celebration! Today is National Margarita Day. Enjoy these quick tips followed by the perfect recipe and celebrate one of California’s most beloved cocktails! Enjoy!
Tip #1: Always use fresh lime juice. ALWAYS. If you’re making a party-sized portion, a simple citrus press will save you a lot of time.
Tip #2: Instead of a generic Triple Sec, invest in a quality liqueur (like Cointreau or Combier). Even a smaller bottle will last you a while, since this element is used in small portions.
Tip #3: As for tequila, you don’t need to go fancy, but 100% Agave Blanco Tequila is mandatory. There are a million reasons why this is true, but you have a drink to make, so just trust us on this one.
Tip #4: To salt or not to salt is entirely up to you — “it’s an option, not the rule,” says Altier. Don’t let the salt/no-salt bullies tell you otherwise!
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The Perfect Margarita
2 oz Tequila
1 oz fresh lime
3/4 oz Triple Sec
1 tsp simple syrup (1:1 sugar to water)
If you’re salting the rims, pour lime juice (bottled actually works well here!) onto one small plate, and fill another one with kosher salt. Dip the top of each glass into the juice and then into the salt. (Note: this won’t work with water, you need the stickiness of juice to hold the salt.)
Shake up all ingredients in a shaker with ice, then strain into glasses over fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wedge, and serve.
Cheers!!

Rodie’s Offers FREE Backyard Chickens Seminar


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Thinking about getting chickens? Backyard chickens have exploded in popularity in recent years and now is your chance to learn about them for FREE! It’s chick season at Rodies! They are offering a seminar on raising backyard chickens! Check out their flyer for more details!