What to See, Do and Eat at the Palace of Fine Arts With Kids

What to See, Do and Eat at the Palace of Fine Arts With Kids

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This is our weekly guest-blog post from the moms behind Red Tricycle, a site that focuses on the "lighter side" of parenting. Every week, they'll be bringing us their picks of stuff to do around the Bay Area with kids.

Back when international exhibitions meant building a town within a town, the Palace of Fine Arts became one of 10 palaces at the 1915 Panama-Pacific World Exposition on the northern side of San Francisco. Built by the famous Californian architect Bernard Maybeck following ancient Greek and Roman designs, the palace offers a romantic outdoors promenade flanked by tall ionic columns of another time and a serene rotunda overlooking a lagoon that swans and ducks call home. Add to that a kid science museum, a theater, and manicured paths, and you’ll understand why the Palace of Fine Arts is a beloved city escape for parents.

Click here to find out what to do, where to go, what to eat and more at the Palace of Fine Arts!

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