

The Children’s Creativity Museum is located in San Francisco at the corner of 4th and Howard Streets in Yerba Buena Gardens.

- Fifth and Mission Parking Garage
833 Mission St (between 4th St & 5th St), San Francisco, CA 94103 - Museum Parc Garage
300 3rd St (between Folsom St & Saint Francis PI), San Francisco, CA 94103 - Moscone Center Garage
255 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
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By Public Transportation

Muni
Disembark at Market Street and 4th Street/Powell Street. On Mission Street turn left into Yerba Buena Gardens to access the pedestrian bridge over Howard Street.

Bart
Disembark at the Powell Street Station. Exit to 4th and Market streets. On Mission Street turn left into Yerba Buena Gardens to access the pedestrian bridge over Howard Street.

CalTrain
From 4th and Townsend St. CalTrain Station catch #15, #30, or #45 Muni lines. Get off at Third and Folsom. You can access the museum by elevator or stairs on Folsom Street between Third and Fourth Streets.

Amtrak
Purchase a ticket for San Francisco. Take the train to the Emeryville station and transfer to Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach service (included as part of your train ticket). Disembark at the Moscone Center stop (Howard & 4th).
By Car
From the South Bay
Take 101-North to I-80 East. Take the 4th Street exit and then left on Bryant. Left on Third and another left on Howard. The museum is located at the corner of Fourth and Howard.
From the Easy Bay
Take I-80 West towards San Francisco (Bay Bridge). Take the Fremont Street exit to Howard Street. Turn left on Howard Street. Proceed west on Howard Street for four blocks. The museum is located at the corner of Fourth and Howard.
From the North Bay
Take 101-South over the Golden Gate Bridge. Take Lombard Street exit to Van Ness Avenue. Turn right on Van Ness Avenue. Travel south to Grove; approximately two miles. Turn left on Grove Street. Continue past Market Street and onto 8th Street, heading south to Folsom. Turn left on Folsom, then left on Third and left on Howard. The museum is located at the corner of Fourth and Howard.