
Discover the Cultural Tapestry of San Diego This February
Every February, the San Diego Museum Month offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore the region's rich cultural resources at half-off admission prices. Initiated in 1989, this vibrant month-long event draws attention to over 70 museums, historical sites, zoos, gardens, and aquariums, showcasing the allure of San Diego's artistic and educational community.
How to Participate: Your Ticket to Adventure
To take advantage of the discounts during Museum Month, simply pick up a Museum Month pass at participating locations, including Macy’s or any of the 80 public libraries across San Diego County. This pass entitles you to half-off admission for you and up to four guests, making it an ideal way to bring family and friends along on a cultural adventure. New this year are digital passes, which some museums require due to specific entry protocols—be sure to check the museum’s entrance guidelines before attending.
Highlights and What’s New for 2025
2025 introduces exciting additions, including LEGOLAND California and its SEA LIFE Aquarium. The WNDR Museum also joins the lineup, offering a unique, interactive experience. This year, there’s even speculation about whether museums in Tijuana, Mexico, will be included in the discount offerings, thanks to the border cities sharing the title of ‘World Design Capital.’ If this partnership develops, it could open up cross-cultural experiences for visitors.
A Month of Joyful Exploration Awaits
Consider making the most of your weekends in February by venturing out to explore the diverse offerings of arts and culture. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Museum Month is a chance to engage in new experiences while appreciating the histories that shape the San Diego community. From science to art, every museum holds a story waiting to be discovered.
Why This Matters
Participating in Museum Month not only supports local cultural institutions but also fosters knowledge and appreciation among the community—values that are crucial in today’s fast-paced world. By taking the time to explore, families can create lasting memories and enrich their understanding of both local and international narratives.
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