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A Visitor Passport gives you unlimited rides on the cable cars as well as on streetcars, Muni busses, and Muni Metro. You can buy the pass for 1, 3, or 7 consecutive days of use. A 1-day Passport is $12, a 3-day Passport is $29, and a 7-day Passport is $39 on the MuniMobile app.  You can buy Visitor Passports on the MuniMobile app and at sales locations throughout the city. A map of sales locations is available here: https://www.sfmta.com/where-buy-sfmta-products?field_related_fares_target_id=618  Prices are subject to change. A CityPASS includes 3 days of unlimited rides on the cable cars, Muni, and Muni Metro. It also comes with an admission ticket to many different tourist attractions, including the Aquarium of the Bay, the Exploratorium, and a Bay cruise. It costs $89, and can be bought online at the CityPASS website: https://www.citypass.com/san-francisco?mv_source=muni&campaign=fares  You can also buy a CityPASS at any of their partner attractions. Visit their website to see what attractions qualify. Though this option is pricier, it could be worth it if you want to see lots of museums and attractions. At some destinations, you may also be able to skip the line. Download the app to your smartphone and buy a ticket using a credit card, debit card, or your PayPal account. This is the only way to buy tickets ahead of time and online, so it might be the most convenient for some riders. Simply show the ticket on your phone to the driver when you board. If you live in the Bay Area or if you’ll be there for more than 2 weeks, the most convenient option may be a Clipper Card. You can buy a card for $3 at retailers around the Bay Area or by ordering it online. You can use your Clipper Card for all Bay Area public transportation, including the cable cars, BART, CalTrain, and MUNI.  You can add money to your card online, over the phone, or in person at a retailer. To see where you can purchase a Clipper Card, take a look at this map: https://www.clippercard.com/ClipperWeb/map.do  You can order a Clipper Card online here: https://www.clippercard.com/ClipperWeb/getTranslink.do A single ride for both adults and children costs $7. Seniors and disabled riders can pay $3, between the hours of 9pm - 7am. You can give your money to the cable car’s conductor as you board.  You can also purchase a single ride ticket at ticket booths around the Powell and Market Street turnaround, as well as the Hyde and Beach turnaround. Remember to bring small bills along, as change is often not available. This might be the easiest option if you’re only taking one trip on the cable car.

Summary:
Buy a Visitor Passport if you’re in town for a while. Get a CityPASS if you want to explore museums too. Buy a ticket through the MuniMobile app for convenience. Use a Clipper Card if you use SF public transportation often. Pay the driver in cash for a single trip.