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San Francisco CityPass is
a visitor bonanza
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CityPass San Francisco
Muni & Cable Car 7-day Passport
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) provides transportation to all points of interest within San Francisco. The Muni system operates both diesel and electric trolley buses, historic streetcars and the world famous Cable Cars. The historic streetcars run on the F Market Line, and the metro streetcars (light rail vehicles) run in the Market Street subway and on the surface outlying areas. A valid CityPass is good for 7 consecutive days unlimited use of all Muni services. Look on the back of the CityPass tickets for information on how to get to each CityPass attraction.
The Muni passport entitles bearer to ride any Municipal Railway passenger vehicle for SEVEN consecutive days from the date validated on the cover of the CityPass ticket book. THE PASSPORT IS VALID ON ALL MUNI VEHICLES INCLUDING CABLE CARS. (The MUNI Passport may also be used on Candlestick Ballpark Express with a $2 surcharge.)
GATE PRICE (WITHOUT CITYPASS):
WEBSITE: www.sfmuni.com
PHONE: 415-673-6864
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES:
You can also use your passport to get to these points of interest:
- Golden Gate Bridge: 28 or 29 bus
- Fisherman's Wharf: 15, 30, F-line or 42 bus
- Chinatown: 30, 45, 15, 1 California, 83 Pacific or Cable Cars
- Union Square: 2, 3, 4, 30, 45, 38 Geary, Cable Cars, or any streetcar (F-Line)
- Haight Ashbury: 6, 7, 33, 37, 43, or 71 bus
- Cliff House/Seal Rocks: 18 bus or 38 Geary
- Golden Gate Park: 71, or 5 Fulton, 21 Hayes, 33 Stanyan,
- 7 Haight, N Judah, or 44 O' Shaughnessey
- Moscone Convention Center: 15, 30, 45, 14 Mission, or 12 Folsom
INSIDER'S TIP:
Visitors can avoid the long line at the Cable Car Turn-Around by boarding at stops at least 4 blocks above or anywhere in between. The Cable Car on California St is least crowded and easiest to board.
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