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You're in a special city. Why take an ordinary tour? This is the ONLY convertible MINI Cooper tour in the country!

This tour is totally customizable – you choose the length of the tour, what time you want to be picked up, and what you want to see.

I love San Francisco and have spent 20 years studying and exploring the city. I’ll work with you to plan your tour so you can see the famous sites and the hidden gems other tours can't go to or don't know about. I’ve designed this to be the type of tour I would take if I visited San Francisco, but where you go is up to you. I make suggestions along the way, but how long you spend at any site is up to you. You're never rushed, and never have to wait for other people. It's all about you!

Plus, it's fun! In the convertible MINI Cooper, you see everything up close and personal as we drive along.

I love showing guests San Francisco, and talking about the history and culture of this unique and special city.
Ville: San Fransisco
Sat 24 Jan
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Ce qui est inclu
A unique experience, because it's the only convertible MINI Cooper tour in the country.
What sites are included are customized depending on length of tour and what you would like to see.
A unique experience, because it's the only convertible MINI Cooper tour in the country.
What sites are included are customized depending on length of tour and what you would like to see.
A unique experience, because it's the only convertible MINI Cooper tour in the country.
What sites are included are customized depending on length of tour and what you would like to see.
A unique experience, because it's the only convertible MINI Cooper tour in the country.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Coit Tower
See the murals and views the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. How much time you spend is up to you.
2
Painted Ladies
Call it Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies, or the Full House houses, everyone loves seeing this site in person. And if you want to get out and take a picture, you can. As with all locations, if you want to get out is up to you.
3
Presidio of San Francisco
Drive through this former Army base turned national park. Stop and see the Yoda statue if you want.
4
North Beach
Learn the history and culture of this neighborhood that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
5
Lombard Street
If the time is right and there isn't too much traffic (usually weekend and holiday afternoons) we drive down the famous crooked st. If we can't drive down, we can at least drive by, and get out for photos if you want to.
6
Chinatown
Drive through this neighborhood, and learn about its history and culture. As I talk about the architecture, you can look up an see it as we drive through in the convertible MINI Cooper.
7
Haight-Ashbury
Drive down the street made famous in the 1960's, and learn why the music and culture made resonated around the world.
8
Golden Gate Park
Drive through the park, see the museums and the Japanese Tea garden. Guests enjoy driving through and learning the history of this urban garden created on top of 1,017 acres of sand. If open, there is an opportunity to go into the observation tower of the DeYoung museum.
9
Twin Peaks
Experience a spectacular view of the entire city, the Bay, and if the weather is clear, bridges as far south as Silicon Valley and up near the wine country.
10
16 Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Ave Tiled steps are only part of what you can see. I can show you a lesser known but equally as impressive tiled staircase, and what these staircases looked like before they were transformed into this urban art piece.
11
Mission District
See Mission Dolores, the Mission Murals, and location of what may be the best burritos in city.
12
Coit Tower
See the murals and views the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. How much time you spend is up to you.
13
Painted Ladies
Call it Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies, or the Full House houses, everyone loves seeing this site in person. And if you want to get out and take a picture, you can. As with all locations, if you want to get out is up to you.
14
Presidio of San Francisco
Drive through this former Army base turned national park. Stop and see the Yoda statue if you want.
15
North Beach
Learn the history and culture of this neighborhood that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
16
Lombard Street
If the time is right and there isn't too much traffic (usually weekend and holiday afternoons) we drive down the famous crooked st. If we can't drive down, we can at least drive by, and get out for photos if you want to.
17
Chinatown
Drive through this neighborhood, and learn about its history and culture. As I talk about the architecture, you can look up an see it as we drive through in the convertible MINI Cooper.
18
Haight-Ashbury
Drive down the street made famous in the 1960's, and learn why the music and culture made resonated around the world.
19
Golden Gate Park
Drive through the park, see the museums and the Japanese Tea garden. Guests enjoy driving through and learning the history of this urban garden created on top of 1,017 acres of sand. If open, there is an opportunity to go into the observation tower of the DeYoung museum.
20
Twin Peaks
Experience a spectacular view of the entire city, the Bay, and if the weather is clear, bridges as far south as Silicon Valley and up near the wine country.
21
16 Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Ave Tiled steps are only part of what you can see. I can show you a lesser known but equally as impressive tiled staircase, and what these staircases looked like before they were transformed into this urban art piece.
22
Mission District
See Mission Dolores, the Mission Murals, and location of what may be the best burritos in city.
23
Tour Coit
Admirez les peintures murales et admirez la baie et le Golden Gate Bridge. Le temps que vous passez dépend de vous.
24
Dames peintes
Appelez-le Postcard Row, les Painted Ladies ou les maisons Full House, tout le monde aime voir ce site en personne. Et si vous voulez sortir et prendre une photo, vous le pouvez. Comme pour tous les endroits, si vous voulez sortir, c'est à vous de décider.
25
Présidence de San Francisco
Traversez cette ancienne base militaire transformée en parc national. Arrêtez-vous et voyez la statue de Yoda si vous le souhaitez.
26
Plage Nord
Apprenez l'histoire et la culture de ce quartier qui est un favori des habitants et des visiteurs.
27
Rue Lombard
Si le moment est venu et qu'il n'y a pas trop de circulation (généralement les week-ends et les après-midi de vacances), nous descendons la célèbre rue tordue. Si nous ne pouvons pas descendre en voiture, nous pouvons au moins passer en voiture et sortir pour des photos si vous le souhaitez.
28
quartier chinois
Traversez ce quartier et découvrez son histoire et sa culture. Pendant que je parle de l'architecture, vous pouvez lever les yeux et la voir pendant que nous conduisons dans la MINI Cooper décapotable.
29
Haight-Ashbury
Descendez la rue rendue célèbre dans les années 1960 et découvrez pourquoi la musique et la culture ont résonné dans le monde entier.
30
Parc du Golden Gate
Traversez le parc, visitez les musées et le jardin de thé japonais. Les clients aiment conduire et découvrir l'histoire de ce jardin urbain créé au sommet de 1 017 acres de sable. S'il est ouvert, il est possible d'entrer dans la tour d'observation du musée DeYoung.
31
Pics jumeaux
Découvrez une vue spectaculaire sur toute la ville, la baie et, si le temps est clair, des ponts aussi loin au sud que la Silicon Valley et près de la région viticole.
32
Marches carrelées 16 Avenue
Les marches carrelées de la 16e avenue ne sont qu'une partie de ce que vous pouvez voir. Je peux vous montrer un escalier carrelé moins connu mais tout aussi impressionnant, et à quoi ressemblaient ces escaliers avant qu'ils ne soient transformés en cette œuvre d'art urbaine.
33
District de mission
Voir Mission Dolores, les peintures murales de la mission et l'emplacement de ce qui pourrait être les meilleurs burritos de la ville.
34
Coit Tower
See the murals and views the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. How much time you spend is up to you.
35
Painted Ladies
Call it Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies, or the Full House houses, everyone loves seeing this site in person. And if you want to get out and take a picture, you can. As with all locations, if you want to get out is up to you.
36
Presidio of San Francisco
Drive through this former Army base turned national park. Stop and see the Yoda statue if you want.
37
North Beach
Learn the history and culture of this neighborhood that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
38
Lombard Street
If the time is right and there isn't too much traffic (usually weekend and holiday afternoons) we drive down the famous crooked st. If we can't drive down, we can at least drive by, and get out for photos if you want to.
39
Chinatown
Drive through this neighborhood, and learn about its history and culture. As I talk about the architecture, you can look up an see it as we drive through in the convertible MINI Cooper.
40
Haight-Ashbury
Drive down the street made famous in the 1960's, and learn why the music and culture made resonated around the world.
41
Golden Gate Park
Drive through the park, see the museums and the Japanese Tea garden. Guests enjoy driving through and learning the history of this urban garden created on top of 1,017 acres of sand. If open, there is an opportunity to go into the observation tower of the DeYoung museum.
42
Twin Peaks
Experience a spectacular view of the entire city, the Bay, and if the weather is clear, bridges as far south as Silicon Valley and up near the wine country.
43
16 Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Ave Tiled steps are only part of what you can see. I can show you a lesser known but equally as impressive tiled staircase, and what these staircases looked like before they were transformed into this urban art piece.
44
Mission District
See Mission Dolores, the Mission Murals, and location of what may be the best burritos in city.
45
Coit Tower
See the murals and views the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. How much time you spend is up to you.
46
Painted Ladies
Call it Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies, or the Full House houses, everyone loves seeing this site in person. And if you want to get out and take a picture, you can. As with all locations, if you want to get out is up to you.
47
Presidio of San Francisco
Drive through this former Army base turned national park. Stop and see the Yoda statue if you want.
48
North Beach
Learn the history and culture of this neighborhood that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
49
Lombard Street
If the time is right and there isn't too much traffic (usually weekend and holiday afternoons) we drive down the famous crooked st. If we can't drive down, we can at least drive by, and get out for photos if you want to.
50
Chinatown
Drive through this neighborhood, and learn about its history and culture. As I talk about the architecture, you can look up an see it as we drive through in the convertible MINI Cooper.
51
Haight-Ashbury
Drive down the street made famous in the 1960's, and learn why the music and culture made resonated around the world.
52
Golden Gate Park
Drive through the park, see the museums and the Japanese Tea garden. Guests enjoy driving through and learning the history of this urban garden created on top of 1,017 acres of sand. If open, there is an opportunity to go into the observation tower of the DeYoung museum.
53
Twin Peaks
Experience a spectacular view of the entire city, the Bay, and if the weather is clear, bridges as far south as Silicon Valley and up near the wine country.
54
16 Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Ave Tiled steps are only part of what you can see. I can show you a lesser known but equally as impressive tiled staircase, and what these staircases looked like before they were transformed into this urban art piece.
55
Mission District
See Mission Dolores, the Mission Murals, and location of what may be the best burritos in city.
56
Coit Tower
See the murals and views the bay and Golden Gate Bridge. How much time you spend is up to you.
57
Painted Ladies
Call it Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies, or the Full House houses, everyone loves seeing this site in person. And if you want to get out and take a picture, you can. As with all locations, if you want to get out is up to you.
58
Presidio of San Francisco
Drive through this former Army base turned national park. Stop and see the Yoda statue if you want.
59
North Beach
Learn the history and culture of this neighborhood that is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
60
Lombard Street
If the time is right and there isn't too much traffic (usually weekend and holiday afternoons) we drive down the famous crooked st. If we can't drive down, we can at least drive by, and get out for photos if you want to.
61
Chinatown
Drive through this neighborhood, and learn about its history and culture. As I talk about the architecture, you can look up an see it as we drive through in the convertible MINI Cooper.
62
Haight-Ashbury
Drive down the street made famous in the 1960's, and learn why the music and culture made resonated around the world.
63
Golden Gate Park
Drive through the park, see the museums and the Japanese Tea garden. Guests enjoy driving through and learning the history of this urban garden created on top of 1,017 acres of sand. If open, there is an opportunity to go into the observation tower of the DeYoung museum.
64
Twin Peaks
Experience a spectacular view of the entire city, the Bay, and if the weather is clear, bridges as far south as Silicon Valley and up near the wine country.
65
16 Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Ave Tiled steps are only part of what you can see. I can show you a lesser known but equally as impressive tiled staircase, and what these staircases looked like before they were transformed into this urban art piece.
66
Mission District
See Mission Dolores, the Mission Murals, and location of what may be the best burritos in city.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (232)
theollie
Oct 2014
I recently returned from my first trip to San Francisco. I had one full day available to get to know the city, so I booked with Reed after reading all of the glowing reviews. And once again, TripAdvisor did not steer me wrong, as I'm now writing my own glowing review. I booked for four hours, but Reed didn't have another commitment, so we actually went for about five and a half hours. I thought it was completely worth every penny. You really feel like you are a part of the action, being in the convertible, but part of the action with your own private, knowledgeable commentary! He's willing to go not just in the city limits, but also to the Marin Headlands and to Muir Woods. He asks you beforehand if there is anything special you want to see, and is willing to spend as much or as little time at each location, depending on what you're in the mood for. I would heartily recommend Small Car Big Time Tours to anybody, whether it's your first or twentieth trip to San Francisco. I guarantee you'll come away with a new appreciation for and knowledge of the city.
DvTh
Oct 2014
I spent 4 glorious hours with Reed in his Mini Cooper convertible scooting all over San Francisco. Reed is a gracious tour guide who loves his city and loves to share it with his passengers. He has fantastic historical knowledge that he shares with aplomb and humor! I had only one day in the city as I was passing through for work and found that this trip was a perfect way to see San Francisco in all of its glory - the highlights like Lombard Street, Chinatown, Golden Gate Park, the Presido and Twin Peaks and the hidden gems that only a resident of the city can show you. I would highly recommend Small Car Big Time to anyone travelling to San Francisco!! Thanks Reed for giving me a memorable day!!
Michael B
Sep 2014
“Small Car, Big Time Tour of San Francisco” 5 of 5 Stars Reviewed August 31, 2014 My wife and I recently celebrated our anniversary in San Francisco, staying at the Ritz Carlton. Although we had been to San Francisco in the past, we felt that we had never really experienced it in a relaxed and proper manner. We dislike typical tours and avoid them at all costs, but managed to find the perfect solution for those who want a private tour in a fun and relaxing manner. Reed Rahlmann, a third generation San Franciscan and his Small Car, Big Time Tours will take you on an adventure through San Francisco you will never forget - and all in the back seat of a top down Mini Cooper Convertible! What a joy to have unobstructed views, be able to customize your day, stop for pictures whenever you like, and go where most vehicles can't even imagine. The best part is Reed, who shared his knowledge and historical understanding of the city and its environs as we toured. What an experience! All couples should do this when in San Francisco.

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