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FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I buy tickets for the Gregangelo Museum? 

Please see here to purchase a tour. 

How do I know when tours are available?
Please see here for available tour dates.

Do tour guides accept tips?
Yes, we strongly encourage you to give your guide a gratuity following the experience via cash or Venmo.

All guides are local artists, so this helps to sustain San Francisco arts and culture.

What are the Gregangelo Museum Hours?
The Gregangelo Museum is a private residence and thus does not have public open hours. 
All tours are available by appointment only. To schedule a tour, click 
here.

Is it possible to schedule a tour outside of the listed dates and times?
Private tours outside of operating hours can be scheduled, though premium rates apply.
For more detailed information, please email velocitysf@gregangelo.com.

How long is the Gregangelo Museum tour?

Each tour length may vary. See experience description here.

Please note and plan accordingly for any reservations you have following the tour. 

What are street conditions like at the Gregangelo Museum?

We are located off the beaten path in a clean, safe, garden neighborhood with lots of interesting architecture and beautiful ocean-view walks and  fountains as well as unusual flora/fauna, and landscaping.  You will find some of the best Street conditions in San Francisco in this unusual neighborhood.

Do you host Corporate Team Building Events?
Gregangelo Museum tours can be booked and tailored to fit the needs of any team.
For all corporate team building inquiries, please email 
velocitysf@gregangelo.com.

Are there any discounts for the Gregangelo Museum?
Due to limited guest capacity, we do not offer any ticket discounts at this time.

 

Do you have group rates?
Group rates may apply for seasonal shows.

Does the Gregangelo Museum have parking?
2-hour street parking is available directly outside of the museum.

- Please do not leave any valuables visible in your vehicle.

​Is the museum near public transportation?

We are directly on the K and M MUNI metro lines.

Is the Gregangelo Museum Wheelchair Accessible?
The Gregangelo Museum entrance is not wheelchair accessible. However, there are only eleven steps to make it into the museum and guests can use walkers, canes, and wheelchairs once inside the museum. 

The Gregangelo Museum is a private residence that we open graciously to interested guests and we will do everything in our power to help guests navigate and traverse the space.

Are pets allowed at the Gregangelo Museum?
We do not allow any pets other than certified service animals. 

Can I bring my kids on the Gregangelo Museum Tours?
Recommended to children 7 and up.

Based on the intimate nature of the conversations, the museum tour requires a certain level of focus and maturity.
This is also to ensure that the integrity of the experience remains intact. 

Can I take photos in the Gregangelo Museum?

Photos are allowed at specific intervals noted by your guide.

Is the Gregangelo Museum available for photo and video shoots? 
Yes! For more detailed information and booking, please email velocitysf@gregangelo.com

Does the Gregangelo Museum serve food?
There is no food served or sold at the Gregangelo Museum.

Where can I eat near the Gregangelo Museum?

The West Portal, Ocean Avenue, and Lakeside business districts are within walking distance and offer a variety of local, multicultural restaurant options for meals before or after the tour.

If you would like to trek a bit further some of our artists' favorite eateries in the avenues towards the beach are: The Tennessee Grill, an old school, local diner that offers the best Burmese tea leaf salad in San Francisco, The Pizza Place (don't be fooled by its name, this is good local grub) and Devil's Teeth Bakery, if you are looking to satisfy your sweet tooth and pick up a sandwich for a stroll on the nearby beach.

Can I rent the Gregangelo Museum for Private Events?
Absolutely! We host a wide range of intimate private events from birthdays to memorials, corporate meetings to family reunions, and more. 

For all private event inquiries, please send an email to velocitysf@gregangelo.com.

What nearby coastal Attractions can I Visit Near Gregangelo Museum?

  • Fort Funston, a paradise for adventures who enjoy paragliding, hang gliding, hiking, and dog walking with the most majestic Pacific ocean views.

  • Ocean beach, the longest stretch of beach in the city and a haven for surfers, locals, bonfire gatherings, and recreation.

  • Lands End and Fort Miley: Well manicured hiking trails through the ruins of the Sutro Baths, see a shipwreck at low tide, view the Golden Gate Bridge from the Pacific Ocean, hike down the cliffs to the labyrinth, and explore colorful tide pools on the beach.

  • Visit The Palace of the Legion of Honor, A spectacular fine arts Museum nestled on the cliffs just opposite of the Golden Gate Bridge,

  • And home to Rodin’s Thinker, The centerpiece of the classical colonnade courtyard.

  • Baker Beach in the Presidio offers the full gamut from family recreation to Naturist recreation.

  • Take a strenuous hike to Marshall's beach, a.k.a. “Boys Beach“ a haven for our queer, local population is directly in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge

What natural Attractions can I find within walking distance of the Gregangelo Museum?

  • Within just a few blocks radius, Visit the Stern Grove eucalyptus park with the amphitheater, and Victorian cottage famous for the shoot-out by Black Bart.

  • Discover some of the rarest trees in San Francisco and Northern America as noted in the book ‘ The Trees of San Francisco’.

  • Hike from the museum past fascinating local architecture clinging to the hills and through a mountaintop forest to the highest peak in San Francisco - Mount Davidson.

What other major attractions can I find near the Gregangelo Museum?

We are just about a mile and a half from The San Francisco Zoo and Botanical Gardens, if you are driving enjoy the beauty of Highway 1 , a.k.a. the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), or a ride down the great highway along Ocean Beach.

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