What time does the Exploratorium open on Sundays?
What time does the Exploratorium open on Sundays?
Daytime Member & Donor Hours Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–noon Every Sunday morning, our Daytime members, donors, and Corporate Members enjoy exclusive access to the Exploratorium. Let your curiosity roam free through hundreds of exhibits in six spacious indoor and outdoor galleries.
Is the Exploratorium free to visit?
Join us and get free admission all year long! The Exploratorium is more than a museum—it’s a gateway to exploring science, art, and human perception with every visit. Let your curiosity roam through hundreds of exhibits, many focused on noticing and observation, in six spacious indoor and outdoor galleries.
Can I visit the Exploratorium during covid-19?
You will be visiting at your own risk, and should use your judgment as to whether you are comfortable being in a public space. Some exhibits and other traditional Exploratorium offerings will be temporarily unavailable due to COVID-19 restrictions.
How long do I need to reserve for the Exploratorium?
Hi Jacilyn, we recommend reserving at least 2-3 hours as we have more than 650 hands-on exhibits in 6 indoor and outdoor galleries at the Exploratorium. If you’d like to break up your visit, you can always get your hand stamped on your way out for… more
What makes the Exploratorium better than it usually is?
The Exploratorium After Dark! Adults only + alcohol is truly the only thing that can make the Exploratorium better than it usually is. The Exploratorium After Dark (EAD) series features most, if not all Exploratorium offerings, and there is nearly always a theme that brings in a few more attractions (usually booths or shows).
Will the San Francisco Exploratorium require a covid-19 vaccine?
“In accordance with the City of San Francisco Vaccine Requirement, the Exploratorium will be requiring proof of full COVID-19 vaccination and a valid photo ID for all visitors ages 12 years and older beginning August 20, 2021. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and…”