The article highlights numerous free admission events in San Francisco, particularly emphasizing Wednesdays as an ideal day for visitors to enjoy various cultural offerings without cost. Key spots include the Japanese Tea Garden, the Museum of Craft and Design with its 'Pay What You Wish' policy, and the GLBT History Museum which allows free entry on select days. Each venue encourages visitors to engage with art and history while promoting accessibility and community participation across the city.
The Japanese Tea Garden is free from 9-10am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for all visitors, with regular admission prices ranging from $12 to $16.
Every Wednesday, the Museum of Craft and Design invites visitors to experience their exhibits, allowing guests to pay whatever they wish for admission.
On the first Wednesday of each month, the GLBT History Museum offers free entry, but tickets are not available online and are limited to capacity.
Various organizations, including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, also participate in providing free admission opportunities on Wednesdays.
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