San Francisco Museum of Modern Art General Admission Ticket





Description
SFMOMA is one of San Francisco’s must-see destinations, located within walking distance of Union Square. Explore seven floors of extraordinary art, including painting and sculpture, architecture and design, photography, and media arts, along with special exhibitions, the largest living wall in the US, and breathtaking city views from outdoor gardens and terraces.
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Come visit the museum that the New York Times described as “changing the face of museums going forward.” SFMOMA features outstanding holdings of more than 33,000 modern and contemporary artworks of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. SFMOMA is appropriate for visitors of all ages and all guests 18 and younger are free. With six city-view terraces, a sculptural staircase and Roman steps where the public can gather, a variety of dining options, and a museum store offering artful gift options for everyone, SFMOMA is an unforgettable experience and a must-see San Francisco destination. Please note: Special surcharged exhibitions such as Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love are not included with this General Admission ticket.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Everyone needs a ticket for entry, even members and those 18 and under — who always get in free.
- Please note: Special surcharged exhibitions such as Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love are not included with this General Admission ticket.
- SFMOMA is just steps from Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens, downtown hotels, the Moscone Center, public transportation, and numerous parking garages.
- Limited bicycle parking is available on-site.
- Voucher cannot be combined with other offers or discount programs.
- Voucher can be redeemed at the Ticketing Desk on the 2nd floor.
- Wheelchair accessible.
- Be sure to book in advance.
Reviews(148)
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My mom and I just visited SFMOMA for the new Henri Matisse exhibit. What a gem! There were so many wonderful, world-famous works of art displayed as they were originally shown in 1900s Paris. It was especially interesting to learn about Matisse and the Stein family. Such an amazing period in history. In addition to the exhibit, we enjoyed works by Hockney, Rivera, Warhol, Lichtenstein, and many others. It’s a very important collection that you won’t want to miss if you’re visiting San Francisco. And the bookstore is awesome!
Seven stories but exhibition to level five only. As two galleries were closed, the reception helped ensure that I could return to view them when they are opened gratis (guess she didn’t know I was a tourist). Must say that some galleries were absolutely fabulous, while others were okay. You can take photos for remembrance. Quite a good deal for the price ($15). Should be able to spend about 45 minutes here.
The Museum of modern are is enjoyable but many of the floors are closed. Overall worth it and you need a few hours.
SF Moma is undergoing some modifications to exhibits and interior. We opted not to take the KAWS tour on the 4th floor, so really only saw exhibits on Floor 5, 3 and 1. Not enough for me as an NYC MOMA visitor to explore. The Suzanne Jackson exhibit was amazing - loved learning about her and her process. Lovely building and close to FANG (great restaurant) but was helpful to have tickets that would be good until June 2026. Great for kids, and loved the outdoor sculpture space.
Some amazing pieces and thought provoking conversation staters - amazing building and great fun. Kaws family exhibition was great fun!
Visiting the KAWS: FAMILY show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) was legit one of the most fun, unexpected art experiences I’ve had in a while. This isn’t just another museum exhibition — it’s a full-on cultural moment that connects deeply with everyone, not just the art crowd.  From the minute you step in, you’re hit with over 100 pieces spanning KAWS’s three-decade journey — paintings, drawings, sculptures, design collabs, toy objects — a real breadth that shows how this artist lives between worlds: fine art, street culture, design, and pop emotional language. The mix is playful, thoughtful, and genuinely accessible without ever feeling dumbed down.  The centerpiece — the FAMILY sculpture — is more than eye candy. Seeing Companion, BFF, and CHUM together, posed like a tight-knit family, makes you feel something real: warmth, connection, maybe a little nostalgia. It’s a bold move to take what feels like pop culture and give it emotional gravity, but KAWS pulls it off.  Don’t miss the rooftop HOLIDAY: SAN FRANCISCO giant inflatable: a massive COMPANION that makes the city itself part of the art. It’s clever, inviting, and totally share-worthy — great for photos but also a genuine reminder that art doesn’t have to be intimidating to matter.  Bottom line: Whether you’re a die-hard art fan or just out for something creative and memorable in SF, this show delivers. It’s fresh, it’s bold, and it’s a great example of how a museum can break the mold and make modern art feel alive and relevant. 
A beautiful example of fine artwork that gave everyone a sense of purpose. Really inspiring and thoughtful pieces of art work.
Easy to redeem. No issues using the voucher. I went to the second floor ticket area, got my ticket and went inside.
The visit to MOMA was good. The building itself is an interesting space. The collection of modern art is extensive and we saw some artists work for the first time.



