Coit Tower Seconf Floor Tours

Admission to the second floor requires a ticket for their guided tours.
Coit tower seconf floor tours. Admission to the first floor is free but the elevator fee to go higher is currently 4 50 for adults 2012 prices. They continue behind a door next to the gift shop up the stairs and around the second floor. There are docent led tours that highlight the murals and the tower s history for 8 while visitors can alternatively opt for a shorter tour on the tower s second floor for 5. Coit tower hours and ticket costs.
Coit tower is open daily from 10am but closing time depends on the time of year ranging from 5pm in the winter to 7pm in the summer. Please note that food and drinks are not allowed in coit tower. 1 telegraph hill blvd san francisco ca 94133 usa tel. First one is located outside next to the parking lot near the columbus statue.
Open 10am 6pm may through october 10am 5pm november through april admission to the ground floor of the tower is free for everyone. The restroom restroom situation at coit tower can be confusing. 1 415 362 0808. The elevator ride to the top of the tower costs three dollars.
For decades the entire second floor of the iconic coit tower the white column that s been a beacon atop telegraph hill since it was completed in 1933 went unseen by the public. Most people don t know that coit tower has two different restroom toilet areas. Enjoy the mural tour with our self guided audio tour. Murals on the second floor are available only on tour at 11 00 am on saturday or by special arrangement phone.
The second location is inside coit tower on the first floor. Coit tower cafe open daily 9 30 a m. I ts a green structure with sliding doors. This is where most of the murals are located.
To 6 p m just a few steps away from coit tower is the coit tower café offering hot and cold drinks pastries paninis pizza by the slice and frozen yogurt. Click below for audio sample. There is no charge for viewing the murals on the first floor. You can also arrange for a paid tour for groups of four to eight people through san francisco parks and recreation.