
MUNI PASSPORTS HELP
VISITORS RUN AMOK
With the help of one-,
three- and seven-day Muni Passports, visitors to San Francisco
can run amok in The City with ease, and save on admission to
dozens of attractions to boot.
With the pocket-sized
transit Passports, passengers are entitled to unlimited rides on
the San Francisco Municipal Railway System, or Muni. Bearers
have access to Muni's entire 1,000-vehicle fleet of buses,
trolleys, light-rail vehicles--even the city's world-famous
cable cars. The easy-to-use, scratch-off passes cost $6 for
daily travel, $10 for three consecutive days, and $15 for seven
consecutive days.
Without the Passport,
individual transit rides within the city cost $1 (with
transfers) and cable car rides, $2.
In addition, the Passport
is even more valuable for sightseeing within San Francisco's 46
square miles; more than two dozen attractions offer discounted
admission when visitors flash their passes.
Muni Passports are
available throughout the city, including the San Francisco
Convention & Visitors Bureau Visitor Information Center
located in Hallidie Plaza, at Powell and Market streets. While
there, visitors can also pick up the Official San Francisco
Street & Transit Map for $2.00.