In summer, San Francisco's major museums extended their opening hours for museum fans and people who want to change the nightlife scene. Live concerts, cocktail bars, workshops and seminars held in the evenings in museum make San Francisco's nightlife more vibrant.
Exploratorium
Location: Pier 15 (Embarcadero at Green St.), San Francisco, 94111
Official website: www.exploratorium.edu/visit/calendar/after-dark
Exploring the museum's “after dark” is not just a theater, a karaoke or an exhibition hall, but a combination of the three. From music to sex to electricity, there will be a different topic every night, all of which include cocktail bars and film screenings, as well as the opportunity to visit hundreds of touchable exhibits. Visitors can interact with innovative scientists, artists, musicians, project people and designers. According to the nightly lineup design, you can enjoy live performances, exciting movies, fun music, top technology, unexpected gorgeous performances and so on. At SeaGlass, you can enjoy delicious snacks and spectacular bay whole night. Keep your child at home and meet with friends. Can you find other playgrounds that are more suitable for adults?
Time: Open to adults aged 18 and above from 6pm to 10pm every Thursday
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Location: 200 Larkin St., San Francisco, 94102
Official website: www.asianart.org/events/search?tags=thursday+nights
On every Thursday in spring and summer, Asian Art Museum will extend its opening hours until 9pm. Come to visit special exhibitions, participate in fun conversations, energetic gatherings, and have the opportunity to meet actors, artists, architects, chefs and tattoo artists who have built our daily lives, or try to print Japanese-style blue prints.
Time: 5pm to 9pm every Thursday (Spring and Summer)
California Academy of Sciences
Location: 55 Music Concourse Dr., San Francisco, 94118
Time: www.Calacademy.org/nightlife
Every Thursday, a new