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Marche du Presidio jusqu'au Golden Gate Bridge

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Lors de notre visite à pied du Presidio (y compris Tunnel Tops !), JB Walking Tours vous emmène à travers l'histoire, pas l'histoire ennuyeuse que vous avez apprise à l'école, mais avec les histoires sordides qu'ils ne vous ont jamais racontées ! Un célèbre photographe qui était aussi un meurtrier et une actrice qui était une espionne de l'Union ne sont que quelques-unes de nos histoires. Nous découvrirons Yoda et comment Lucasfilm est devenu membre du Presidio.
Remarque : la visite commence à un endroit et se termine à un autre

Nous vous montrerons des photos "d'hier à aujourd'hui" du parc et raconterons des histoires sur les soldats et les civils qui vivaient ici ainsi que sur certains qui sont enterrés ici. Sur le poste principal, nous discuterons de la vie des soldats qui vivaient ici et découvrirons le destin tragique et fougueux qui a frappé un général de l'armée très célèbre.

De nombreuses visites se précipitent à travers le Presidio en direction du pont ... notre visite ralentit pour marcher et vous montre ce que vous manquez !! Votre guide est un résident du Presidio avec de nombreuses informations à partager sur le chemin de la Porte Dorée !
Ville: San Fransisco
Sat 31 Jan
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Ce qui est inclu
Hand sanitizer
Guided walk through the Presidio
Local professional guide
Fully narrated tour
Hand sanitizer
Guided walk through the Presidio
Local professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les clients doivent être en relativement bonne forme physique car la marche est d'environ 6,4 km. Il y a des montées progressives.
  • En raison de la distance et de l'intensité de la marche, cette visite n'est pas recommandée aux enfants de moins de 12 ans.
  • Prévoyez des collations et/ou un le déjeuner.
  • Il est recommandé d'apporter de l'eau.
  • Le tarif adulte s'applique à tous les voyageurs.
  • Cette visite commence à un endroit et se termine à un autre (le Golden Gate Bridge)
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et add-ons
  • Nous sommes à l'extérieur en tout temps. Notre groupe compte au maximum 10 invités, plus 1 guide touristique, lors de notre promenade vers le Golden Gate Bridge.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
2
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
3
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
4
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
5
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
6
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
7
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
8
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
9
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
10
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
11
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
12
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
13
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
14
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
15
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
16
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
17
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
18
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
19
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
20
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
21
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
22
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
23
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
24
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
25
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
26
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
27
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
28
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
29
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
30
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
31
Presidio
We start at the Lombard & Lyon street entrance to The Presidio, and stroll through the Letterman District (Lucasfilm ). Of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures! We'll walk through several historic neighborhoods, viewing the changing landscape as we learn about the history of The Presidio and it's future projects. On the main post, we’ll hear stories about what life was like for officers and enlisted soldiers who lived here. Then, it’s onto the Presidio Officers' Club, one of the oldest buildings in San Francisco. At the National Cemetery, we’ll hear curious stories of some of the people buried here, and take in a spectacular view of the bay from the overlook where we will eat our own lunches & snacks. After a break we'll continue our walk past historic Cavalry stables where the famous Buffalo Soldiers once camped, and check out the Pilot's Row historic neighborhood as we continue our walk to the Golden Gate Bridge!
32
Yoda fountain
We'll pay homage to Yoda and walk through the Lucasfilm outdoor campus (the former Letterman Hospital District)
33
Presidio Officers’ Club
The Officers' Club is one of San Francisco's most historic buildings. We will stop outside the club and learn about it's history, it's cannons and hear about it's legendary love story...
34
Pershing Square
A stop here will give us a story of General John Pershing and his family, as well as explore 2 more bronze cannons.
35
San Francisco National Cemetery
We quietly walk the cemetery and learn it's history as well as stories of some of it's residents. A Union Spy, Buffalo Soldiers and a local Marin Olympic hero are just some of the wonderful citizens buried here. We’ll walk a pretty good climb up to the Cemetery Overlook for spectacular views and a chance for you to get that perfect Instagram photo.
36
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
We’ll stop at several great spots for photos of this iconic bridge and tell you the stories of Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini and Charles Ellis, the less famous engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. From here we bid you goodbye so you can continue your walk onto the bridge!
37
Présidence
Nous commençons à l'entrée de la rue Lombard & Lyon du Presidio et nous promenons dans le quartier Letterman (Lucasfilm). Bien sûr, il y aura beaucoup d'occasions pour les photos ! Nous traverserons plusieurs quartiers historiques, observant le paysage changeant tout en découvrant l'histoire du Presidio et ses projets futurs. Sur le poste principal, nous entendrons des histoires sur la vie des officiers et des soldats enrôlés qui vivaient ici. Ensuite, c'est au Presidio Officers' Club, l'un des plus anciens bâtiments de San Francisco. Au cimetière national, nous entendrons des histoires curieuses de certaines des personnes enterrées ici et profiterons d'une vue spectaculaire sur la baie depuis le belvédère où nous mangerons nos propres déjeuners et collations. Après une pause, nous continuerons notre promenade devant les écuries historiques de la cavalerie où les célèbres Buffalo Soldiers campaient autrefois, et découvrirons le quartier historique de Pilot's Row tout en continuant notre promenade vers le Golden Gate Bridge !
38
Fontaine Yoda
Nous rendrons hommage à Yoda et traverserons le campus extérieur de Lucasfilm (l'ancien district hospitalier de Letterman)
39
Club des officiers du Presidio
Le Club des Officiers est l'un des bâtiments les plus historiques de San Francisco. Nous nous arrêterons à l'extérieur du club et découvrirons son histoire, ses canons et sa légendaire histoire d'amour...
40
Place Pershing
Un arrêt ici nous racontera l'histoire du général John Pershing et de sa famille, ainsi que l'exploration de 2 autres canons en bronze.
41
Cimetière national de San Francisco
Nous nous promenons tranquillement dans le cimetière et apprenons son histoire ainsi que les histoires de certains de ses habitants. Un espion de l'Union, des soldats de Buffalo et un héros olympique local de Marin ne sont que quelques-uns des merveilleux citoyens enterrés ici. Nous ferons une assez bonne montée jusqu'au Cemetery Overlook pour des vues spectaculaires et une chance pour vous d'obtenir cette photo Instagram parfaite.
42
Centre d'accueil du Golden Gate Bridge
Nous nous arrêterons à plusieurs endroits pour prendre des photos de ce pont emblématique et vous raconterons les histoires de Joseph Strauss, AP Giannini et Charles Ellis, l'ingénieur le moins célèbre du Golden Gate Bridge. De là, nous vous disons au revoir afin que vous puissiez continuer votre promenade sur le pont !
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Commentaires (22)
Sally S
Sep 2022
I wish I could leave six stars for JB Walking Tours! I'm so glad that I booked this tour of the Presidio. My brother was visiting from out-of-state, and this was literally the only tour we took. We hit the jackpot! Julie shared entertaining and fascinating stories about the Presidio - from the little details like the origin of the cannons at the gate and the haunted hospital - to the general history and current use of the buildings. She even introduced us to an archeologist who was literally digging up footings in the Presidio when we met her. What a treat! And to further enhance the context of the Presidio, Julie shared many historical photos on her iPad as she described the history of the area. This really rounded out the experience. The pace of the tour was perfect (we got a lot of exercise!), and Julie's sincerity, humor and hospitality were spot-on. There's nothing like going on a walking tour with the proprietor of the company, and I couldn't imagine a better host than Julie. I've taken a lot of walking tours both domestically and internationally, and this one was truly top notch. Julie's tour gave us a great way to learn about the area, and to have fun in the process. Thank you, Julie, for a memorable day!
joshf605
Dec 2020
What a fun way to spend a day in SF! Went into this tour knowing little about the Presidio, Julie changed that by the end of our walk. Got to see the sights and hear about some history (including facts you wouldn't ready about in a history book). Breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge was the perfect wat to end the day!
matthewrZ5165PW
Dec 2020
This walk was a Saturday well spent. Learned a lot about the presidio and had a view of Golden Gate Bridge that I had never seen before. Julie was great!

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