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Visite d'une journée complète à San Francisco en téléphérique et à pied

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Our SF in a Day tour will take you places that no other San Francisco tour does, traversing the city by cable-car, rail & bus to visit enchanted gardens, secret stairs & glorious rooftop vistas, creating an unforgettable experience. You’ll avoid crowds at the tourist hot-spots, while experiencing the culture of SF & learning its history.

We’ll start your tour near the Embarcadero & take the cable-car up to Nob Hill. From there we go to City Hall (or Cable Car Museum) &, after going inside, we can grab a coffee in Hayes Valley.

After that we head to the Castro, then walk through Dolores Park. We finish the morning part of the tour in the Haight, it's a great place to get some lunch.

After that we take you to see an icon of San Francisco, the Painted Ladies. That's followed by a walk down another SF icon, Lombard Street. We finish the tour with a walk through North Beach & Chinatown. By then you’ll have had a fantastic experience of SF & made some beautiful memories to take home.
Ville: San Fransisco
Mon 09 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
We donate $1 for every guest to a non-profit, Climate Cents.
2 cable car rides and 1 journey on the historic streetcar included.
All Metro travel is included (USD20 value)
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Guide professionnel privé copilote ou pilote.
All Metro travel is included (USD20 value)
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Aim to get to the meeting point 10-15 minutes early. If you’re late you will miss the tour.
  • This tour is not recommended for children under 15 y.o.
  • By making a booking for this tour you agree to be bound by Real San Francisco Tours terms of service.
  • Please note cable car and streetcar operations can be affected by events and technical issues beyond our control.
  • Please check dates/times carefully BEFORE making a booking.
  • This is a walking tour and we move at a reasonable pace, climbing several hills and sets of steps. It’s not suitable for people with mobility issues.
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
2
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
3
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there.
4
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
5
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
6
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
7
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
8
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
9
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
10
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
11
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
12
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
13
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there.
14
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
15
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
16
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
17
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
18
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
19
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
20
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
21
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
22
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
23
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there.
24
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
25
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
26
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
27
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
28
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
29
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
30
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
31
L'Embarcadero
Votre guide vous aidera à vous orienter en vous racontant l'histoire et le contexte du Ferry Building et du centre-ville de San Francisco.
32
Colline de Nob
Prenez le téléphérique jusqu'à la colline escarpée de Nob Hill pour voir les grandes demeures des premiers millionnaires de San Francisco.
33
Hôtel de ville de San Fransisco
Entrez dans notre bel hôtel de ville et découvrez les événements importants qui s'y sont déroulés.
34
Vallée de la Haye
Découvrez ce nouveau quartier pittoresque, près du centre civique de San Francisco, avec sa collection de grands arts de la rue et ses petits cafés.
35
Le Castro
Découvrez ce quartier historique, extrêmement important dans le mouvement LGBTQ, dont San Francisco est un symbole mondial.
36
Haight-Ashbury
C'est là que le mouvement hippie anti-guerre du Vietnam a vraiment commencé dans les années 1960. Le quartier conserve encore une grande partie de cette même esthétique (en plus d'être un endroit idéal pour déjeuner).
37
Dames peintes
Une icône de San Francisco. Quel voyage ici serait complet sans voir ces belles maisons victoriennes, avec leurs vues imprenables sur SF ?
38
Rue Lombard
L'un de nos monuments les plus célèbres, nous marchons dans la rue escarpée et incurvée - et vous obtiendrez de superbes photos pour Instagram.
39
Plage Nord
Promenez-vous dans ce quartier historique, la Petite Italie de San Francisco.
40
quartier chinois
Nous terminons votre visite dans le célèbre quartier chinois de San Francisco, par une visite chez un fabricant de biscuits de fortune. Quelle meilleure façon de terminer votre journée incroyable à SF.
41
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
42
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
43
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
44
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
45
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
46
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
47
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
48
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
49
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
50
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
51
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
52
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
53
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
54
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
55
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
56
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
57
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
58
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
59
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
60
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
61
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
62
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
63
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
64
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
65
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
66
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
67
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
68
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
69
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
70
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
71
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
72
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
73
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
74
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
75
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
76
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
77
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
78
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
79
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
80
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
81
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
82
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
83
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
84
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
85
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
86
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
87
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
88
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
89
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
90
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
91
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
92
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
93
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
94
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
95
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
96
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
97
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
98
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
99
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
100
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
101
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
102
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
103
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
104
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
105
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
106
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
107
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
108
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
109
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
110
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
111
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
112
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
113
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
114
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
115
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
116
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
117
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
118
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
119
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
120
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
121
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
122
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
123
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
124
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
125
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
126
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
127
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
128
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
129
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
130
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
131
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
132
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
133
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
134
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
135
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
136
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
137
The Embarcadero
Your guide will help you orient yourselves, by telling you the history and background of the Ferry Building and downtown San Francisco.
138
Nob Hill
Take the cable car up steep Nob Hill to see the grand mansions of the San Francisco's first millionaires.
139
Cable Car Museum
enjoy this fascinating museum about SF's most famous transport feature, which is also the site of the machinery which runs the system (weekends).
140
San Francisco City Hall
Go inside our beautiful City Hall and learn about the important events which took place there (weekdays).
141
Hayes Valley
See this picturesque new area, near the San Francisco Civic Center, with it's collection of great street art and small coffee shops.
142
Mission Dolores Park
One of the loveliest parks in SF and possessing great views of downtown.
143
The Castro
Experience this historic neighborhood, hugely important in the LGBTQ movement, of which San Francisco is a world-wide symbol.
144
Haight-Ashbury
This is where the hippie, anti-Vietnam War, movement really started in the 1960's. The neighborhood still maintains much of that same aesthetic (as well as being a great place to have lunch).
145
Painted Ladies
An icon of San Francisco. What trip here would be complete without seeing these beautiful, Victorian houses, with their amazing views of SF?
146
Lombard Street
One of our most famous landmarks, we walk down the steep, curved street - and you'll get some great photos for Instagram.
147
North Beach
Walk through this historical neighborhood, San Francisco's very own Little Italy.
148
Chinatown
We finish your tour in San Francisco's famous Chinatown, with a visit to a back street fortune cookie maker. What better way to end your amazing day in SF.
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Commentaires (129)
Marcela_C
Mar 2025
This walking tour was the best. Jamie our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and provided lots of cool information about the city. He offered good suggestions for photo ops and restaurant recommendations. Walking tour if you’re up for it is the way to go. Fortunately for us there was another family of our same fitness level and motivation and got through everything. Who never is in your group probably my would make a difference on your experience as well. I wish we would have actually gone into the cable museum as it states in the itinerary. My only con about the tour.
Cami W
Mar 2025
Jamie was a wonderful guide! He was very informative from start to finish. He has been giving this tour for some time and was very knowledgeable about the city. We started on cable car and took multiple forms of transportation including street car and bus. Jamie kept us at a good pace during the tour. We weren’t rushed; yet we also kept pace with the bus/cable car and streetcar schedule. We saw Knob Hill, City Hall, the Castro, Haight/Ashbury, “the painted ladies” Victorian row, Lombard St, and Chinatown. We were a family of 4 including a 13 year old and a 17 year old, along with another family of three- a mom and two young daughters. Very detailed history- just in case families don’t have that level of interest. There is a good amount of walking too. The tour said not recommended for those under 15 due to getting on and off cable cars and the amount of walking involved but that wasn’t a problem for our daughter. Our guide also gives food tours so he knew great spots for lunch and really great Italian pastry shop at North Beach.
Barbara_L
Mar 2025
Mike, our tour guide was great! This tour introduced us to the city as we explored a good portion of it, on foot, by Cable Car and public transportation. We learned about the history of San Francisco and experienced many of its highlights. After the tour we felt more confident in exploring on our own using all modes of transportation. This was a full day tour, comfortable shoes are a must as well as being prepared for any type of weather. This is NOT a tour for anyone who has any type of mobility issues.

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