Located in the city’s most popular
neighborhood, Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf has teamed up with the San Francisco
Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) to offer visitors a value-oriented Explore
San Francisco Package in celebration of the ExplOratorium’s new museum
location at nearby Pier 15.
The Explore San Francisco Package
includes accommodations at the Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf along with two SFMTA
passports, which provide unlimited daily use on any one or all of San
Francisco’s public transportation vehicles, including the iconic cable cars,
historic streetcars, busses, trolleys and any of the other convenient SFMTA
modes of transportation. Package rates
start at $189.
Guests of the Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf
can use the aforementioned passports to ride the historic trolley to the
ExplOratorium’s new, convenient location or take a nice stroll along the
Waterfront to Pier 15. For more
information and reservations, please call (415) 563-1234 or visit http://fishermanswharf.hyatt.com.
…About the ExplOratorium…
A global leader in
informal learning, The ExplOratorium is the prototype for experimental,
participatory museums around the world. Called “the best science museum in the
world,” by Scientific American, it is a scientific funhouse, art studio and an
experimental laboratory all rolled into one.
The ExplOratrium is relocating to Pier 15 on the Embarcadero and will be
opened to the public on April 17, 2013.
*For
kids of all ages, Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf suggests the following amusements:
Alcatraz
Island: www.alcatraz.us
American
Conservatory Theater: www.act-sf.org
Aquarium
of the Bay: www.aquariumofthebay.com
Aquatic Park Historic
District:
www.nps.gov/safr/planyourvisit/aquaticparkcove
Beach
Blanket Babylon: www.beachblanketbabylon.com
Cable
Cars: www.sfmta.com
Cable Car Museum:
www.cablecarmuseum.org
California Academy of Science: www.calacademy.org
Cartoon Art Museum: www.cartoonart.org
Chinatown: www.sanfranciscochinatown.com
Coca-Cola Fan Lot at AT&T Park: www.attpark.com
Coit Tower: http://sfrecpark.org/CoitTower.aspx
Disney Museum: http://disney.go.com/disneyatoz/familymuseum
Embarcadero Center:
www.embarcaderocenter.com
ExplOratorium: www.exploratorium.edu
Ferry Building:
www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com
Fire Engine Tours:
www.fireenginetours.com
Fisherman’s Wharf:
http://fishermanswharf.org
F-Line, Historic Street Cars:
www.sfmta.com
Ghirardelli Square: www.ghirardellisq.com
Golden Gate Bridge: www.goldengatebridge.org
Golden Gate Park: www.golden-gate-park.com
Hyde Street Pier:
www.maritime.org
Japanese Tea Garden: www.japaneseteagardensf.com
Lands End/Sutro Baths:
www.parksconservancy.org/visit/park-sites/lands-end.html
Legion of Honor Museum: www.famsf.org
Lombard Street: no website
M.H. de Young Museum:
www.famsf.org
Musee Mechanique: www.museemechanique.org
Museum of Modern Art: www.sfmoma.org
“Painted Ladies”/Victorian Homes at Alamo Square:
Palace of Fine Arts: www.palaceoffinearts.org
Pier 39: www.pier39.com
Randall Museum: www.randallmuseum.org
Red and White Fleet Bay Cruise:
www.redandwhite.com
Ripley’s Believe It or Not: www.ripleysf.com
San
Francisco Ballet: www.sfballet.org
San
Francisco City Hall: www.sfgov.org
San
Francisco Maritime National Park Association:
www.maritime.org
San Francisco
Opera: www.sfopera.com
San Francisco
Symphony: www.sfsymphony.org
San Francisco
Zoo: www.sfzoo.org
Sony Metreon:
www.westfield.com/metreon
Stow Lake: www.sfrecpark.org/stowlake.aspx
Union Square:
www.unionsquareshop.com
Wax Museum:
www.waxmuseum.com
Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts: www.ybca.org
Zeum:
www.zeum.org