02/12/2012

Free Days at Bay Area Museums w/ BofA Card

If you own a Bank of America credit card, you can get in free to eight San Francisco Bay Area museums the first weekend of every month. The next opportunity is March 3 – 4, 2012. The B of A “Museums On Us” promo entitles one person per BofA card to free museum admission.

Upcoming Museums On Us free days for 2012:

  • January 7-8, 2012
  • February 4-5, 2012
  • March 3-4, 2012
  • April 7-8, 2012
  • May 5-6, 2012
  • June 2-3, 2012
  • July 7-8, 2012
  • August 4-5, 2012
  • September 1-2, 2012
  • October 6-7, 2012
  • November 3-4, 2012
  • December 1-2, 2012

The following Bay Area museums make the cut:

[Photo Credit: joshstaiger on flickr]

 

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  1. SavvyKat says:

    Probably not, Mo. You can always find a free museum day (for everyone) on our master list:

    http://savvycities.com/attractions/museum-free-days-sf/

  2. Mo says:

    I don’t have a BofA card but my mortgage is thru them. Does that count

  3. BayAreaCheap says:

    The details on the “Museums On Us” page say, all you need is a photo ID and ANY Bank Of America Card. So yes, you’re in!

    http://museums.bankofamerica.com/

  4. miscliss says:

    My MBNA credit card is through BofA, but it isn’t listed on the card itself. Can I still use is as proof for free admission?

  5. katsummers says:

    The free day at de Young Museum does not include the King Tut exhibit, you have to pay extra. The good news is you can get tickets at a discount. See this post for all the ways you can get discounts to the exhibit:

    King Tut at de Young Museum – Ticket Discounts

  6. Santhi says:

    does this include the king tut exhibit? thanks in advance for ur response. – Santhi

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