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de Young Museum: American paintings and sculptures
Highlights
Explore a diverse collection of American artworks spanning multiple centuries.
Witness captivating exhibitions featuring textiles, costumes, and decorative arts.
Access same-day general admission to the Legion of Honor included with your ticket.
Enjoy free guided tours offered regularly.
Experience the museum’s commitment to modern cultural conversations and inspirational creativity.
Your Journey Through Art Starts Here
At de Young Museum, every visit is a chance to dive deep into the heart of art and culture. From contemporary pieces to historical treasures, our exhibits are designed to inspire and engage. Don’t wait, grab your tickets now and experience it all in person!
Discover the Legacy and Artistry of de Young Museum

de Young Museum, located in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, is one of the city’s most celebrated cultural landmarks.
Since its opening in 1895, the museum has showcased an extensive collection of American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, as well as an impressive array of international works, including African, Oceanic, and Native American art.
Known for its stunning architecture and innovative exhibitions, de Young Museum offers visitors an immersive experience that bridges history and modernity.
Whether you’re exploring its permanent collections or temporary exhibits, de Young Museum invites you to discover the transformative power of art in a space where creativity knows no bounds.
Why Visit de Young Museum?
Exceptional art collections featuring American art from the 17th to the 21st century, along with African, Oceanic, and Native American art.
Iconic architecture that seamlessly blends modern design with the natural beauty of Golden Gate Park.
Engaging rotating exhibitions that offer fresh, innovative perspectives on art and culture.
Located in the heart of Golden Gate Park, offering a peaceful and immersive environment to explore art.
A celebration of cultural diversity through a wide variety of international artworks.
de Young Museum Hours & Best Times to Explore

Opening Hours:
de Young Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM, with the Hamon Observation Tower available during the same hours. The museum is closed on Mondays.
Best Times to Visit:
Optimal Visiting Hours: Arriving between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM on weekends can help avoid peak crowds.
Weekdays: Generally less crowded, especially in the mornings.
Weekends: Saturdays are busier due to free admission for Bay Area residents; Sundays are slightly less crowded.
Address
de Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA
Getting to de Young Museum
- By Subway/Metro
- By Bus
- By Cycling/Walking
- By Car

The nearest Muni Metro station to the de Young Museum is located at 9th Ave & Irving. From here, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the museum.
You can take the N Judah line, which provides convenient access to Golden Gate Park. If you’re coming from downtown, the ride typically takes around 30 minutes.

Several Muni bus lines serve the area near the de Young Museum. The closest bus stop is Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr/de Young Museum. Here are some of the main bus lines:
44 O’Shaughnessy: This bus line stops directly at the museum entrance and operates 24 hours daily.
5 Fulton: This line runs from Market St & Grant Ave to Fulton St & 10th Ave, with a journey time of around 23 minutes.
5R Fulton Rapid: A faster version of the 5 Fulton, offering quicker service to the museum.
7 Haight/Noriega: Stops at 9th Ave & Irving St, about a 10-minute walk from the museum.
28: Also stops at 9th Ave & Irving St, roughly a 10-minute walk to the museum.

By Bicycle
The de Young Museum is accessible by bike, and there are bicycle racks available near the museum entrance for those who prefer cycling. Golden Gate Park also offers bike-friendly pathways, making it a pleasant route for cyclists.
Walking
If you’re already in Golden Gate Park, walking to the de Young Museum is an easy and enjoyable option. The museum is centrally located within the park, so it’s a great choice for those exploring the area’s attractions on foot.

For those driving to de Young Museum, the museum offers on-site parking at a rate of $5 per hour. There is also limited free parking available along MLK Jr. Dr, where you can park for up to 4 hours.
If the on-site parking is full, additional parking can be found at nearby garages, such as the Music Concourse Garage, just a short walk from the museum.
Know Before You Go
Tickets: It’s highly recommended to purchase your tickets online in advance to avoid waiting in line.
Hours: The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM. It is closed on Mondays.
Parking: On-site parking is available at $5 per hour. Free parking can be found along MLK Jr. Dr, with a 4-hour limit. Nearby parking garages, such as the Music Concourse Garage, offer additional options.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible, and free wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the visitor services desk.
Food & Drink: The museum has a café offering a variety of snacks and beverages, perfect for a break during your visit.
Photography: Photography is allowed in most areas of the museum, but flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Be sure to check individual exhibit guidelines.
FAQs
What are the de Young Museum’s opening hours?
How can I get to de Young Museum?
By Bus: Several Muni bus lines, including the 44 O’Shaughnessy, 5 Fulton, and 7 Haight/Noriega, stop right at the museum entrance.
By Car: On-site parking is available at $5 per hour, with free parking along MLK Jr. Dr (up to 4 hours). Nearby garages like the Music Concourse Garage offer additional parking.
By Bicycle: Bicycle racks are available near the museum entrance.
On Foot: The museum is centrally located within Golden Gate Park, making it an easy walk from many of the park’s other attractions.





