The Legion of Honor is a fine arts museum in San Francisco’s Lincoln Park, housing an encyclopedic collection spanning 4,000 years of art, from ancient to modern. The museum’s official accessibility page confirms a range of physical access features. Accessible parking is available in the museum’s parking lot, and the building is accessible via paved routes. Wheelchairs and transport chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge from the coat check. Accessible restrooms are located throughout the museum. The main entrance is accessible, and elevators provide access to all levels. Service animals are welcome.
The museum offers free and reduced admission programs: San Francisco residents with a valid ID can visit for free on the first Tuesday of each month, and admission is free for visitors 17 and under, active military and their families (via Blue Star Museums), and EBT/Calfresh cardholders. The museum also participates in free Saturday events. Assistive listening devices are available for programs and lectures. Large-print gallery guides and braille materials may be available upon request. Visitors requiring sign language interpretation for programs should contact the museum in advance.
Visitors report that while the museum’s interior is generally accessible with smooth floors and elevators, the surrounding Lincoln Park grounds and pathways leading to the museum can be hilly and uneven, which may pose challenges for some wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. Some visitors note that parking in the lot fills quickly on busy days and weekends, and recommend arriving early. The museum’s neoclassical architecture features a grand staircase at the main facade, but visitors confirm there is a level accessible entrance on the side of the building that avoids the stairs entirely.
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Loaner Mobility Aids
Sign Language Interpreters
Braille Signage
Free Admission
Service Animals Allowed
Elevators provide access to all museum levels. Wheelchairs and transport chairs available at coat check on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge. Sign language interpretation available for programs with advance request. Large-print materials available upon request.

