
de Young Museum
Tickets & Visitor Guide to San Francisco's Fine Arts Museum
⏱ 2-3 hours👤 All ages$$
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The de Young Museum, founded in the late 19th century, is San Francisco's main fine arts museum and the more visited half of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (its sibling, the Legion of Honor, focuses on European art in a separate Lincoln Park setting). The current building, opened in 2005, is a bold, much-debated design wrapped in perforated and textured copper that is gradually oxidizing to a soft green to blend with the surrounding Golden Gate Park.
The permanent collection is anchored by American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, with strong holdings of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, alongside internationally significant collections of art from Africa, Oceania, and the ancient Americas, plus a renowned textiles and costume collection. The de Young is also the city's primary venue for major touring blockbuster exhibitions, which are often ticketed separately and can be the main draw for a visit.
A standout free feature is the Hamon Observation Tower: an elevator carries you to a glass-walled ninth-floor room with 360-degree views over Golden Gate Park, the city, and out toward the ocean — accessible without museum admission during open hours. The de Young sits across the music concourse from the California Academy of Sciences, with the Japanese Tea Garden and the park's gardens nearby, making for an easy cultural day in the park. Weekday mornings are quietest.
What to Expect
Format
Self-paced. Permanent collections plus major touring exhibitions (often ticketed separately). The Hamon Observation Tower is free to visit during open hours.
Best Time
Weekday mornings are quietest. Check what special exhibition is on — it's often the highlight.
Duration
2-3 hours, more for a big special exhibition.
Tips
Ride up to the free Hamon Observation Tower for 360-degree views — you don't need museum admission for the tower during open hours. Check the current touring exhibition, which may need a separate timed ticket. It's across the concourse from the California Academy of Sciences and near the Japanese Tea Garden — easy to combine.
⚡ Quick Picks
Best For
Art lovers and anyone exploring Golden Gate Park who wants the free tower view.
Families
Better for older kids; the free observation tower is a fun add for all ages.
Couples
A focused art visit plus the tower view and a stroll through the park's gardens makes a pleasant afternoon.
Pair With
The California Academy of Sciences (across the concourse), the Japanese Tea Garden, and the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park.
Time Needed
2-3 hours.
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What does the de Young collection cover?
American art from the 17th-21st centuries is the anchor, along with significant collections of art from Africa, Oceania, and the ancient Americas, plus a renowned textiles and costume collection. It's also the city's main venue for major touring exhibitions.
Is the observation tower free?
Yes — the Hamon Observation Tower on the top floor, with 360-degree views over the park and city, is free to visit during open hours, even without museum admission.
Are special exhibitions included in admission?
Major touring exhibitions are often ticketed separately from general admission. Check what's on and whether it needs a timed add-on when you book.
How is it different from the Legion of Honor?
The de Young (in Golden Gate Park) focuses on American, African, Oceanic, and textile arts plus blockbuster shows. Its sibling, the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, focuses on European art and antiquities. One ticket can include both on the same day.
Can I combine it with other park attractions?
Yes — it's across the music concourse from the California Academy of Sciences, and near the Japanese Tea Garden and the park's gardens, for an easy cultural day in Golden Gate Park.
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