San Francisco is a town full of a variety of attractions. Life can be hectic and pricey in the city, so why not discover fun filled attractions that will make you feel like a kid again. The city has lots of attractions from adult slides and adventure parks to fun museums that will make you feel like a kid again. Let’s explore these 11 attractions around the 415!
- Exploratorium - Pier 15, San Francisco, 94111
Cyntia Q/Yelp Established in 1969, the Exploratorium is hands-on, and like no place in the world. Feel like a kid again and explore you curiosity. This place has been described as a scientific funhouse, art studio and an experimental laboratory all rolled into one!
- The Church of 8 Wheels - 554 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, 94117
Scarlett F/Yelp If you want to get down and boogie and feel like a teenager then this is the place for you. The Church of 8 Wheels’ Roller Disco is the ultimate teenage dream in San Francisco. You’ll feel like you’re at a 70s disco party, so put your funky retro clothes on for this place!
- Urban Putt - 1096 S Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, 94110
Cali G/Yelp Urban Putt offers fun indoor mini-golf! You can feel like a kid again and be grown up here while enjoying cocktails, food, and golf. Urban Putt is all about having a great time.
- Spin - 690 Folsom Street, San Francisco, 94107
Leanne K/Yelp Ping pong, street art, music, dance located at the corner of Folsom and Third streets, next to Yerba Buena Gardens. If you want to grab a drink, food, and play ping pong and stay full of youthful energy then come here!!
- Seward Slides - 30 Seward Street, San Francisco, 94114
Braden Kowitz/Flickr Built in 1973, this San Francisco park with an adult slide has the ability to bring out the kid in anyone. That’s because its main attraction is a pair of slides built right into the hill. Learn more about this Seward Slides.
- Musée Mécanique - Pier 45, Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco
John R/Yelp If you want a silly and affordable place to explore then check out Musée Mécanique. For first timers, this place is packed with zany games, arcade games, displays, and vintage entertainment.
- Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course - Lands End, San Francisco, 94121.
Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course Site/Pacific Leadership Institute Gallery Fort Miley offers a course built out of trees, with cables, ladders and ropes located in Lands End. You have access to a ropes course and high challenge elements built in the trees of San Francisco using cables, ladders and ropes.
- Planet Granite - 924 Mason Street, San Francisco, 94129
Justin H/Yelp Do you want to climb things? Explore? Then, come to Planet Granite in the Presidio for some fun. Planet Granite is 25,000 square feet of climbing, and a full fitness and cardio area. Wow!
- Cayuga Park - 301 Naglee Avenue, San Francisco, 94108
Ron W/Yelp Cayuga Park is a neighborhood park and playground with totem poles of Giants player Barry Bonds as well as John Lennon, Michael Jordan, Princess Diana, and many more. Walk around the park and gaze at the colorful art! Learn more about this park here.
- Snowplay is located - 12790 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161
Tahoe Donner Facebook Page Have fun in the snow without all the fuss of ski lifts. Snowplay is a great spot for families to enjoy tubing. Learn more about Snowplay here.
- Jelly Bean Factory Tour - Jelly Belly Lane, Fairfield, 94533
Eli M/Yelp There is a candy factory near San Francisco that will make you feel giddy for many reasons. Jelly Belly Candy Company will deliver the sweetest factory tour full of goodies and fun. Learn more about the Jelly Belly Tour.
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Cyntia Q/Yelp
Established in 1969, the Exploratorium is hands-on, and like no place in the world. Feel like a kid again and explore you curiosity. This place has been described as a scientific funhouse, art studio and an experimental laboratory all rolled into one!
Scarlett F/Yelp
If you want to get down and boogie and feel like a teenager then this is the place for you. The Church of 8 Wheels’ Roller Disco is the ultimate teenage dream in San Francisco. You’ll feel like you’re at a 70s disco party, so put your funky retro clothes on for this place!
Cali G/Yelp
Urban Putt offers fun indoor mini-golf! You can feel like a kid again and be grown up here while enjoying cocktails, food, and golf. Urban Putt is all about having a great time.
Leanne K/Yelp
Ping pong, street art, music, dance located at the corner of Folsom and Third streets, next to Yerba Buena Gardens. If you want to grab a drink, food, and play ping pong and stay full of youthful energy then come here!!
Braden Kowitz/Flickr
Built in 1973, this San Francisco park with an adult slide has the ability to bring out the kid in anyone. That’s because its main attraction is a pair of slides built right into the hill. Learn more about this Seward Slides.
John R/Yelp
If you want a silly and affordable place to explore then check out Musée Mécanique. For first timers, this place is packed with zany games, arcade games, displays, and vintage entertainment.
Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course Site/Pacific Leadership Institute Gallery
Fort Miley offers a course built out of trees, with cables, ladders and ropes located in Lands End. You have access to a ropes course and high challenge elements built in the trees of San Francisco using cables, ladders and ropes.
Justin H/Yelp
Do you want to climb things? Explore? Then, come to Planet Granite in the Presidio for some fun. Planet Granite is 25,000 square feet of climbing, and a full fitness and cardio area. Wow!
Ron W/Yelp
Cayuga Park is a neighborhood park and playground with totem poles of Giants player Barry Bonds as well as John Lennon, Michael Jordan, Princess Diana, and many more. Walk around the park and gaze at the colorful art! Learn more about this park here.
Tahoe Donner Facebook Page
Have fun in the snow without all the fuss of ski lifts. Snowplay is a great spot for families to enjoy tubing. Learn more about Snowplay here.
Eli M/Yelp
There is a candy factory near San Francisco that will make you feel giddy for many reasons. Jelly Belly Candy Company will deliver the sweetest factory tour full of goodies and fun. Learn more about the Jelly Belly Tour.
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Address: 1096 S Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, 94110Address: 8 Wheels - 554 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, 94117Address: 690 Folsom Street, San Francisco, 94107Address: 924 Mason Street, San Francisco, 94129Address: 301 Naglee Avenue, San Francisco, 94108Address: 12790 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161Address: 30 Seward Street, San Francisco, 94114