Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum is one of the most unique attractions in the entire city. It sits near Fisherman’s Wharf, which is an extremely popular tourist destination. For this reason, the best way to get your group to and from the museum is by arranging a door-to-door shuttle service in San Francisco.
There are numerous parking garages and lots in the neighborhood to the south of the museum. Some of the lots and garages offer more reasonable rates than others, but if you’re visiting with a group or simply don’t want to worry about navigating traffic and finding parking, you should look into arranging a San Francisco door-to-door shuttle service. Depending on the size of your group, you can choose a coach bus, mini coach bus, or minibus. A school bus rental might also be appropriate if you want to organize a class trip to the museum.
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Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum is THE place to take your group if you want to experience the bizarre, explore the mysterious, and enjoy the weird. Their exhibits feature incredible artwork, but also showcase some very interesting items, including shrunken heads and an Egyptian mummified foot. The exhibits, video displays, and illusions you’ll find here are hardly believable and, yet, somehow true. The museum’s Odditorium is home to more than 70 interactive and hands-on exhibits in and of itself. In total, the museum is home to more than 400 exhibits organized across 18 themed galleries. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum usually takes most visitors around 45 minutes to an hour to move through, but there’s enough to keep your attention for much longer. Visitors are allowed to take both pictures and videos while touring the museum.
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