Play a city game where you will follow clues around Haight Ashbury, the iconic San Francisco neighborhood, and the epicenter of the 1967 “Summer of Love” cultural phenomenon. Visit the locations in wh
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Free for KIDS
- Play offline: you DON'T NEED an internet connection to play this city game
- This tour is always available. We are open 24/7, every day of the week.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The Haight Ashbury Hippie Exploration Game is free for kids, so they can definitely join in on the fun. There are no specific age limits, so it’s perfect for families. The clues are designed to be engaging for all ages, making it a great bonding activity.
A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best times for this game in Haight Ashbury. The weather is usually pleasant, and the crowds aren’t too overwhelming. Plus, the parks are beautiful during those seasons. Just be mindful of rain; if you’re planning on it, check the forecast!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky around Haight Ashbury, especially on weekends. There are some street spots, but they fill up fast. I'd suggest arriving early or maybe looking for nearby parking garages. Alternatively, public transport is a great option since the area is quite accessible by bus or BART.
Discussions
Just did the Haight Ashbury game and it was AMAZING!
I took my family to the Haight Ashbury Hippie Exploration Game last weekend, and we had a blast! The clues were super fun, and it was so cool to see the homes of music legends like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. We spent a few hours wandering around and really soaked in the vibes of the neighborhood. Even my kids loved learning about the Summer of Love. Highly recommend for anyone who loves music history!
Considering gifting the Haight Ashbury experience. Thoughts?
I’m thinking about giving my music-loving friend the Haight Ashbury game for his birthday. He’s a huge fan of the 60s music scene, and I think he’d love exploring that area. Just wondering if it’s worth it or if anyone's had a not-so-great experience?