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Visite guidée en vélo électrique d'Alcatraz et des rues de San Francisco

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Enjoy a Two-Day Two-Tour Alcatraz & Electric Bike Tour Package. This tour includes the official trip to Alcatraz island and a professionally guided bike tour. Check these Two Top-Ten visitor experiences OFF your bucket list with this package deal.
Ville: San Fransisco
Mon 09 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Electric bike, outfitted with front handlebar bag, map & map holder, water Helmet and lock included
Optional bike drop-off at midway point (drop-off fee not included)
Coffee stop & lunch stop along the way (lunch not included)
Round-trip ferry to and from San Francisco to Alcatraz Island
Bonus bike rental after guided tour
Self-Guided Audio walking tour of Alcatraz Island (available in multiple languages)
Insiders view to all of the hidden gems and rich history along this one-of-a-kind bike ride
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Comfortable shoes and clothes, water and sunscreen are recommended; dress in layers as weather is likely to change quickly
  • Rates are the same for all people ages 13 of years or older
  • The date you book is the date you will visit Alcatraz Island
  • After confirming your booking, you will be given a precise Alcatraz departure time. Once on the island, guests may leave at any time as ferries depart every 30 to 40 minutes; the last departing ferry is usually 6:30pm.
  • The Alcatraz date cannot be adjusted after booking
  • All travelers first and last names are required upon booking
  • For security purposes, a government-issued photo ID is required for all guests to board the Alcatraz ferry
  • Self-Guided Audio guided tour lasts between 2.5- 3 hours
  • Alcatraz audio tour is available in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Mandarin, Portuguese and Korean
  • Alcatraz voucher and a valid photo ID for all travelers will be required to pick up your Alcatraz tickets at Pier 33
  • Your bike tour will be reserved for the day after your Alcatraz trip.
  • Your Guided bike tour starts in Fisherman’s Wharf and takes you through the city of SF, the best way- on an e-bike!
  • Electric Bike Tour is 15 miles and lasts up to 4 hours
  • Credit card with ID (one per party) is required to be on file for a security deposit
  • Bike helmets are mandatory
À quoi s'attendre
1
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
2
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
3
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
4
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
5
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
6
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
7
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
8
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
9
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
10
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
11
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
12
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
13
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
14
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
15
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
16
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
17
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
18
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
19
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
20
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
21
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
22
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
23
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
24
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
25
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
26
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
27
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
28
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
29
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
30
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
31
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
32
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
33
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
34
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
35
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
36
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
37
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
38
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
39
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
40
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
41
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
42
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
43
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
44
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
45
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
46
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
47
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
48
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
49
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
50
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
51
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
52
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
53
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
54
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
55
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
56
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
57
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
58
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
59
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
60
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
61
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
62
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
63
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
64
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
65
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
66
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
67
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
68
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
69
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
70
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
71
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
72
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
73
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
74
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
75
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
76
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
77
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
78
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
79
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
80
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
81
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
82
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
83
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
84
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
85
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
86
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
87
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
88
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
89
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
90
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
91
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
92
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
93
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
94
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
95
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
96
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
97
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
98
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
99
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
100
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
101
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
102
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
103
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
104
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
105
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
106
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
107
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
108
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
109
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
110
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
111
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
112
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
113
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
114
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
115
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
116
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
117
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
118
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
119
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
120
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
121
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
122
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
123
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
124
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
125
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
126
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
127
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
128
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
129
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
130
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
131
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
132
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
133
Fisherman's Wharf
The tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
134
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
135
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
136
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
137
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
138
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
139
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
140
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
141
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
142
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
143
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
144
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
145
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
146
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
147
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
148
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
149
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
150
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
151
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
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Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
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Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
154
Alcatraz Island
On day 2 enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
155
Quai de pêcheur
La visite commence dans l'un des seuls véritables Fisherman's Wharfs du pays. La visite part de notre Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center au 2661 Taylor Street.
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Place Washington
La visite vous emmènera de Fisherman's Wharf à Little Italy. Le premier arrêt est à Washington Square Park, situé entre l'église Saint-Pierre et Paul, le restaurant Mommas et certains des meilleurs restaurants italiens que San Francisco a à offrir. Cet arrêt offre une vue imprenable sur le bâtiment TransAmerica, la Coit Tower et Russian Hill.
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Tour Coit
Donné par une veuve du syndicat des pompiers Coit Tower rend hommage à tous les pompiers, avec sa conception de bouche d'incendie.
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Pyramide Transamérique
Debout 853 pieds de haut avec 48 étages. Le bâtiment de la Transamerica évoque San Francisco et est devenu l'un des nombreux symboles de la ville.
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Exploratoire
Passez par l'exploratorium, rempli de projets scientifiques pour tous ! Revenez après la visite pour vous amuser en famille!
160
Marché de la construction de ferries
Un autre monument emblématique de San Francisco ! Conçu en 1898. Le Ferry Building a été remodelé en 2003 pour devenir un magasin de produits alimentaires et un marché. C'était le deuxième terminal de transit le plus fréquenté jusqu'à l'achèvement des ponts du Golden Gate et de Bay
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L'Embarcadero
Roulez le long de la piste cyclable le long du front de mer de la baie !
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Parc Oracle
Récemment renommé Oracle Park, les coureurs peuvent voir le domicile de l'une des meilleures équipes de baseball américaines, The Giants !
163
Soma
Après le ferry, traversez le quartier technologique et le quartier du design en passant par le quartier industriel et cool de SoMA (South of Market).
164
Peintures murales de Clarion Alley
Découvrez le talent de nos nombreux artistes de rue en parcourant Clarion Alley. Arrêtez-vous pour prendre une photo de votre nouvelle pièce préférée, et peut-être même rencontrer l'artiste qui l'a réalisée !
165
District de mission
Traditionnellement un quartier très latino-américain de San Francisco, maintenant à la frontière avec les hipsters ! Parcourez les rues Mission et Valencia et découvrez toutes les belles taqeria, les magasins vintage et les incroyables friperies!
166
Parc Mission Dolores
Arrêtez-vous au sommet de Dolores Park au "fruit shelf" pour l'une des meilleures séances de photos du centre-ville de San Francisco Skyline.
167
Le Castro
Berceau de Harvey Milk et du mouvement LGBT, ce quartier est imprégné d'une histoire riche, de couleurs vibrantes et d'une attitude fabuleuse !
168
Triangle de Dubocé
Faites du vélo à travers le wiggle - un itinéraire cyclable local populaire allant de Castro au quartier Haight-Ashbury.
169
Haight-Ashbury
La visite comprend une pause déjeuner de 30 minutes dans notre boutique du Golden Gate Park, 622 Shrader Street. Les cyclistes peuvent descendre de leur vélo et se promener dans le quartier de Haight-Ashbury, ou prendre un sandwich au marché local de Haight Street. Haight-Ashbury est l'endroit où le mouvement hippie a commencé un été d'amour. En passant, vous entendrez les faibles sons de la musique de Janis Joplin et des Grateful dead - qui possédaient des maisons près de The Haight pendant l'été de l'amour.
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Panhandle - Parc du Golden Gate
Roulez aux côtés des navetteurs quotidiens et vivez la vie comme un local ! le long de ce court trajet jusqu'à l'entrée du Golden Gate Park.
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Place Alamo
Les célèbres dames peintes et la toile de fond de San Francisco ! L'une des photos les plus originales et emblématiques de San Francisco sera prise ici dans ce parc par excellence de San Francisco, Alamo Square Park.
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Vallée de la Haye
Vous traverserez ce quartier chic et branché avec de belles boutiques et restaurants. Vous verrez l'Opéra et le SF Symphony sur votre chemin d'Alamo Square au Civic Center.
173
Centre civique
Le centre civique de San Francisco possède certaines des plus belles architectures - l'hôtel de ville s'illumine de différentes couleurs chaque nuit, et vous pouvez voir la pelouse à l'avant avec une sensation de parc du Retiro espagnol.
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Colline inférieure de Nob
Roulez le long du Polk Gulch depuis le Civic Center, un quartier qui a tout vu ! C'était le quartier LGBT d'origine de San Francisco. La première Gay Pride Parade à San Francisco a eu lieu sur Polk Street en 1972.
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Parc aquatique
Admirez les vues emblématiques de Ghirardelli Square, des jetées de Hyde Street, du musée maritime et du quartier de Russian Hill.
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Île d'Alcatraz
Le deuxième jour, profitez du voyage officiel vers l'île d'Alcatraz, avec des billets de ferry vers et depuis l'île et une visite audioguidée de 2,5 heures de l'île. Nous recommandons 2/3 heures sur l'île, mais les clients peuvent rester et faire l'expérience de la prison aussi longtemps qu'ils le souhaitent !
177
Alcatraz Island
On day 1, enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
178
Fisherman's Wharf
On day 2, the tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
179
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
180
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
181
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
182
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
183
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
184
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
185
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
186
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
187
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
188
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
189
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
190
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
191
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
192
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
193
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
194
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
195
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
196
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
197
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
198
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
199
Alcatraz Island
On day 1, enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
200
Fisherman's Wharf
On day 2, the tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
201
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
202
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
203
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
204
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
205
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
206
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
207
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
208
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
209
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
210
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
211
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
212
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
213
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
214
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
215
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
216
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
217
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
218
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
219
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
220
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
221
Alcatraz Island
On day 1, enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
222
Fisherman's Wharf
On day 2, the tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
223
Coit Tower
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
224
Washington Square
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
225
Transamerica Pyramid
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
226
Exploratorium
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
227
Ferry Building Marketplace
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
228
The Embarcadero
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
229
SoMa
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
230
Oracle Park
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
231
Mission District
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
232
Clarion Alley Murals
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
233
Mission Dolores Park
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
234
The Castro
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
235
Duboce Triangle
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
236
Panhandle - Golden Gate Park
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
237
Haight-Ashbury
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
238
Alamo Square
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
239
Hayes Valley
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
240
Lower Nob Hill
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
241
Civic Center
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
242
Aquatic Park
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
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Commentaires (10)
danielacF4786WX
Dec 2024
It was simply amazing, we enjoyed all of the tour. We saw San Francisco in a fascinating light and Adam…he was the perfect guide for us. We highly recommend it.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for the wonderful review! It sounds like you had a fantastic time. We truly appreciate you and hope to welcome you back soon!
Sandstar2
Mar 2024
We had a great trip with Adam as our guide. He is just so knowledgeable about his city and by the end we felt we’d really learnt so much and seen so much. We’d never have covered so much ground in 4 hours by foot. Gave us a great overview of San Francisco. We felt very safe with him on the roads and cycle tracks as he really looks out for you.
Njpodi
Oct 2023
Our giude Adam was a wonderful guide, very informative and showed us so many of the city's interesting areas!

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