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Madame Tussauds San Francisco: Meet the Stars

Experience the world of fame at Fisherman's Wharf with incredibly lifelike wax figures of your favorite celebrities and icons. 

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Rub shoulders with incredibly lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and pop culture legends at Madame Tussauds San Francisco, located in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf. Experience the glamour and excitement of Hollywood and beyond in this interactive wax museum.

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Local tips

  • Check online for potential discounts and skip-the-line options by purchasing tickets in advance.
  • Visit during off-peak hours, such as weekdays or early mornings, to avoid large crowds.
  • Cameras are encouraged, so bring one to capture fun moments with the wax figures.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From anywhere in the Bay Area, public transport is a convenient way to reach Fisherman's Wharf. Take BART or Muni to a station along Market Street and transfer to the F-Line streetcar. The F-Line runs along Market Street to the Embarcadero, then heads west to Fisherman's Wharf. Get off at one of the stops along Jefferson Street. A single ride on Muni costs $3. A day pass, good for cable cars, buses, and streetcars, is $5.

  • Cable Car

    Take the Powell-Hyde or Powell-Mason cable car line from Powell and Market Streets to Fisherman's Wharf. Get off at the final stop near the intersection of Taylor and Bay Streets, a short walk from Madame Tussauds' former location. A single ride on the cable car costs $8.

  • Walking

    Fisherman's Wharf is easily walkable from many nearby attractions. From Pier 39, head west along Jefferson Street. Madame Tussauds was located at 145 Jefferson Street. Be aware that the area can be crowded, especially during peak tourist season.

  • Ride Share/Taxi

    Use a ride-sharing service or taxi for direct transport to 145 Jefferson St, San Francisco. Input 'Madame Tussauds San Francisco' as the destination. Fares vary depending on the distance and time of day, but a short trip within Fisherman's Wharf will likely cost $14-$17.

  • Driving

    Driving to Fisherman's Wharf is possible, but parking can be challenging and expensive. Several parking garages are available in the area. Expect to pay hourly rates, with a maximum daily rate. Garages near Pier 39 include the Pier 39 Garage (175 Beach St) and the North Point Centre Garage (350 Bay St). Parking costs approximately $10 per hour. Check online for reservations and potential discounts.

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Madame Tussauds San Francisco offered visitors the chance to get up close and personal with wax figures of famous figures from film, music, politics, and sports. The attraction, which opened on June 26, 2014, was the 17th Madame Tussauds museum to open worldwide. It featured a range of themed areas, including an 'A-List Zone' with modern celebrities and a 'Spirit of San Francisco' area celebrating local artists and historical figures. The museum allowed visitors to wander through themed areas showcasing stars from film, music, sports and history. Each wax figure was carefully designed to capture the likeness and personality of the celebrity, offering guests the perfect opportunity to snap memorable photos. Interactive exhibits enhanced the visit, allowing guests to engage with the displays and even step into the spotlight alongside their favorite stars. Madame Tussauds has a history stretching back over 200 years to Paris, where Marie Tussaud learned the art of wax sculpting. In 1835, she opened her first museum in London. Today, there are numerous branches around the world, each with its own unique collection of figures. Madame Tussauds San Francisco aimed to capture the spirit of the city with its displays. Madame Tussauds San Francisco closed its doors on August 3, 2024, after a decade in operation. The majority of the wax figures were distributed to other Madame Tussauds locations globally.

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