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Billet pour l'île d'Alcatraz avec visite guidée à pied de Chinatown et de North Beach

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Éliminez l'incertitude liée à la réservation d'une visite à Alcatraz avec ce forfait qui comprend des billets pour Alcatraz et une visite guidée à pied de Chinatown et de North Beach. En tant que deux des quartiers les plus essentiels de la "City by the Bay", suivez votre guide au cœur de Chinatown, visitez une célèbre usine de biscuits de fortune, puis promenez-vous dans les rues de la Petite Italie de San Francisco. Partez pour un moment seul pour déjeuner dans ce quartier totalement "gourmand". Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers Alcatraz Landing pour votre ferry vers la tristement célèbre île. C'est le moyen idéal pour passer la journée à San Francisco - avec un local à vos côtés et votre temps à Alcatraz trié !
Ville: San Fransisco
Sun 08 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Tasting and demonstration at Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
Expert local guide
Alcatraz Island Ticket including round trip ferry and audio guide
Special hand-made, custom fortune cookie to go
Guided walking tour of Chinatown and North Beach
Tasting and demonstration at Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
Expert local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Il s'agit d'une visite à pied. Les invités doivent pouvoir marcher à un rythme modéré sans difficulté.
  • Tous les invités doivent fournir le nom et la date de naissance de toutes les personnes visitant l'île au moins 10 jours avant votre visite. Si vous ne les fournissez pas, votre réservation sera annulée.
  • Tous les invités (plus de 18 ans) doivent apporter une pièce d'identité le jour de leur visite. Sans pièce d'identité, Alcatraz Cruises ne vous délivrera pas votre billet pour vous rendre à Alcatraz.
  • Les modifications de dernière minute ne sont pas possibles en raison du règlement du lieu.
  • MISE À JOUR COVID. Walks est conforme à toutes les réglementations gouvernementales locales. Vous devrez peut-être porter un masque ou fournir une preuve de vaccination pour entrer dans certains lieux. Veuillez vous référer aux directives du gouvernement de San Francisco pour les informations les plus récentes.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
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  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
À quoi s'attendre
1
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
2
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
3
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
4
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
5
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
6
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
7
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
8
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
9
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
10
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
11
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
12
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
13
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
14
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
15
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
16
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
17
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
18
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
19
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
20
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
21
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
22
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
23
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
24
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
25
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
26
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
27
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
28
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
29
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
30
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
31
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
32
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
33
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
34
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
35
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
36
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
37
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
38
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
39
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
40
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
41
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
42
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
43
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
44
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
45
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
46
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
47
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
48
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
49
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
50
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
51
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
52
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
53
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
54
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
55
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
56
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
57
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
58
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
59
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
60
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
61
Chinatown
Begin your day with your local expert near Chinatown for an incredible stroll through this eclectic, historic neighborhood. Instead of sensationalizing the past (true history is sensational enough) your expert guide will lead you through the rise of the Gold Rush with its brothels and opium dens but also bring you to sites like a local pharmacy to see how Chinese medicine is still prominent. Along the way, they will point out the strictly local spots and dive deep into the past.
62
Grant Avenue
As you begin your journey into the heart of the neighborhood, learn of the flood of immigration in the mid-19th century (and why!), the thriving businesses that post up on these streets, and all the vice that followed.
63
Dragon's Gate
Visit this traditional "Paifang" style entrance flocked by two Imperial guardian lions (shishi) protects the southern entrance into a land where wonder greets history. It is here your guide will set the stage - quickly dissecting the symbolism within its concrete.
64
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
As you visit sites of significance such as Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Square, your local guide will divulge the sometimes "too incredible to believe" stories and factual history paving the way for Chinatown's significance not only in San Francisco but the story of the United States.
65
Chinatown Alleys
Weave your way through small thoroughfares covered in old brick with ornate Chinese elements including the daily goings of the local people.
66
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Cap your time with a visit to the famed Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where warm treats await you! See these handmade cookies come off the oven and take home a custom treat just for you!
67
North Beach
Wander into North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy. Hear tales of Beat Poets and the Italian immigrants who settled along the shores of San Francisco Bay.
68
City Lights Booksellers
Hear the story of City Lights Booksellers - who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and forever influenced the 1st Amendment in the US.
69
Lombard Street
View the crooked section of the twisting Lombard Street from a vantage point over the rolling hills.
70
Alcatraz Island
After lunch on your own in your choice of "foodie" neighborhoods, reconvene with your guide at an easy-to-locate meeting point directly across the street from Alcatraz Landing. Your guide will begin by sharing the best ways to experience the island - what to expect, secret spaces to check out, and how to plan your day. Then, after your fill of wandering the small island and taking the (excellent!) audio guide tour of the Cellhouse, return at your leisure to find a great spot to eat lunch based on the recommendations of your guide.
71
quartier chinois
Commencez votre journée avec votre expert local près de Chinatown pour une incroyable promenade dans ce quartier éclectique et historique. Au lieu de sensationnaliser le passé (la véritable histoire est assez sensationnelle), votre guide expert vous guidera à travers la montée de la ruée vers l'or avec ses bordels et ses fumeries d'opium, mais vous conduira également sur des sites comme une pharmacie locale pour voir comment la médecine chinoise est toujours prédominante. En chemin, ils vous indiqueront les spots strictement locaux et plongeront dans le passé.
72
Avenue Grant
Alors que vous commencez votre voyage au cœur du quartier, découvrez le flot d'immigration au milieu du XIXe siècle (et pourquoi !), les entreprises florissantes qui s'affichent dans ces rues et tout le vice qui a suivi.
73
porte du dragon
Visitez cette entrée traditionnelle de style "Paifang" entourée de deux lions gardiens impériaux (shishi) qui protège l'entrée sud d'un pays où l'émerveillement accueille l'histoire. C'est ici que votre guide préparera le terrain - disséquant rapidement le symbolisme dans son béton.
74
Ancienne cathédrale Sainte-Marie
Pendant que vous visitez des sites importants tels que la cathédrale et la place Old St. Mary, votre guide local divulguera les histoires parfois «trop incroyables pour être crues» et l'histoire factuelle ouvrant la voie à l'importance de Chinatown non seulement à San Francisco, mais l'histoire des États-Unis États.
75
Ruelles du quartier chinois
Frayez-vous un chemin à travers de petites artères couvertes de vieilles briques avec des éléments chinois ornés, y compris les allées et venues quotidiennes de la population locale.
76
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co.
Terminez votre temps avec une visite à la célèbre fabrique de biscuits Golden Gate Fortune où des friandises chaudes vous attendent! Voyez ces biscuits faits à la main sortir du four et rapportez à la maison une friandise personnalisée rien que pour vous !
77
Plage Nord
Promenez-vous dans North Beach, la Petite Italie de San Francisco. Écoutez les histoires de Beat Poets et des immigrants italiens qui se sont installés le long des rives de la baie de San Francisco.
78
Librairie City Lights
Écoutez l'histoire de City Lights Booksellers - qui a publié "Howl" d'Allen Ginsberg et qui a influencé à jamais le 1er amendement aux États-Unis.
79
Rue Lombard
Admirez la partie sinueuse de Lombard Street depuis un point de vue sur les collines.
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Île d'Alcatraz
Après avoir déjeuné seul dans votre choix de quartiers "gourmands", retrouvez votre guide à un point de rendez-vous facile à localiser juste en face d'Alcatraz Landing. Votre guide commencera par partager les meilleures façons de découvrir l'île - à quoi s'attendre, les espaces secrets à découvrir et comment planifier votre journée. Ensuite, après avoir fait le plein d'errance sur la petite île et d'avoir fait la (excellente !) visite audioguidée du Cellhouse, revenez à votre guise pour trouver un endroit idéal pour déjeuner en fonction des recommandations de votre guide.
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Commentaires (54)
Rosepetal33
Dec 2022
My husband and I had a great time during this walking tour. Our tour guide for the first half of the tour was Marie and she was very knowledgeable of Chinatown, North Beach, and San Francisco area. She even gave us suggestions on where to eat during the lunch hour we were even. Alcatraz tour was also great! We wanted to send a special thanks to Customer Service Representative, Farhan, and Manager, Heather, for assisting us.
AFRAH_A
Dec 2022
I arrived on time and found my tour guide waiting for me & there were two couples were supposed to join us but they didn’t show up so we’ve decided to go on time. Tour guide was extremely friendly and knowledgeable and she helped me out with few recommendations during my stay in San Francisco & we ended up at the Ferry entrance to Alcatraz Jail Island which was amazing and must be visited when in San Francisco 👍🏻
Karen K
Oct 2022
Good tour walking tour guide knowledgeable and friendly, Alcatraz great overall a great experience highly recommend

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