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Au-dessus de l'arc-en-ciel dans le Castro : visite autoguidée de la chronique de San Francisco

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Discover San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood and its rich history with this affordable, self-paced walking tour.

• Find out all about the queer predecessors who paved the way for everything from marriage equality to the popularity of the drag art form
• Hear from Tony Bravo, the San Francisco Chronicle's Arts & Culture writer, as he guides you around the Castro neighborhood
• Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish
• Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it
• Use the virtual tour option at home

Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code.

The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Ville: San Fransisco
Mon 19 May
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Ce qui est inclu
5 à 7 dégustations de produits locaux (y compris des plats frais, un plat de fruits de mer, un produit de boulangerie et un dessert), contribution de la Pike Place Market Foundation. Les options alimentaires et la taille des portions varient
Café et/ou thé
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Accès à vie à cette visite en anglais
Accès hors ligne à l'audio, aux cartes et aux géodonnées
Pass toute la journée sur le Waterfall Trolley
VoiceMap app for Android and iOS
Information additionnelle
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Castro
Since the 1970s, San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood has been one of the foremost gayborhoods in the world. Explore its history with this self-guided audio tour.
2
Twin Peaks Tavern
The tour takes you past Twin Peaks Tavern, the first gay bar in San Francisco, with plateglass windows to show that the community no longer had to meet in secret.
3
Castro Theatre
The tour passes by the century-old beauty of the Castro Theatre, which actor and filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell described as "a gay cathedral".
4
GLBT Historical Society Museum
The tour passes by the GLBT Historical Society Museum, which houses over 900 collectables of LGBTQ art and history.
5
Harvey Milk Plaza
The tour ends at Harvey Milk Plaza, next to the home of Gilbert Baker’s world famous rainbow pride flag.
6
Le Castro
Depuis les années 1970, le quartier de Castro à San Francisco est l'un des quartiers les plus homosexuels au monde. Explorez son histoire avec cette visite audio-guidée.
7
Taverne des Twin Peaks
La visite vous emmène devant Twin Peaks Tavern, le premier bar gay de San Francisco, avec des baies vitrées pour montrer que la communauté n'avait plus à se réunir en secret.
8
Théâtre Castro
La visite passe par la beauté centenaire du Castro Theatre, que l'acteur et cinéaste John Cameron Mitchell a décrit comme "une cathédrale gay".
9
Musée de la société historique GLBT
La visite passe par le GLBT Historical Society Museum, qui abrite plus de 900 objets de collection d'art et d'histoire LGBTQ.
10
Place du lait Harvey
La visite se termine à Harvey Milk Plaza, à côté de la maison du célèbre drapeau arc-en-ciel de Gilbert Baker.
11
The Castro
Since the 1970s, San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood has been one of the foremost gayborhoods in the world. Explore its history with this self-guided audio tour.
12
Twin Peaks Tavern
The tour takes you past Twin Peaks Tavern, the first gay bar in San Francisco, with plateglass windows to show that the community no longer had to meet in secret.
13
Castro Theatre
The tour passes by the century-old beauty of the Castro Theatre, which actor and filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell described as "a gay cathedral".
14
GLBT Historical Society Museum
The tour passes by the GLBT Historical Society Museum, which houses over 900 collectables of LGBTQ art and history.
15
Harvey Milk Plaza
The tour ends at Harvey Milk Plaza, next to the home of Gilbert Baker’s world famous rainbow pride flag.
16
The Castro
Since the 1970s, San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood has been one of the foremost gayborhoods in the world. Explore its history with this self-guided audio tour.
17
Twin Peaks Tavern
The tour takes you past Twin Peaks Tavern, the first gay bar in San Francisco, with plateglass windows to show that the community no longer had to meet in secret.
18
Castro Theatre
The tour passes by the century-old beauty of the Castro Theatre, which actor and filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell described as "a gay cathedral".
19
GLBT Historical Society Museum
The tour passes by the GLBT Historical Society Museum, which houses over 900 collectables of LGBTQ art and history.
20
Harvey Milk Plaza
The tour ends at Harvey Milk Plaza, next to the home of Gilbert Baker’s world famous rainbow pride flag.
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Commentaires (2)
Sean_G
Dec 2023
Great audio tour for a stroll around Castro! We learned so much about our queer history in a short time. Tony is a great tour guide.
Kelly_R
Oct 2023
A lot of information we perhaps would not have known however we felt it was more geared up towards men. Not unusual in a gay area world wide, but a more generic tour would have been better for us. Still worth the money though.

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