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It would be impossible to discover everything that San Francisco has to offer in just one day, but with a local by your side you can certainly try! Discover the city’s highlights and the most famous sights, seeing its iconic landmarks and ticking the top spots off your SF bucket list. Even with only one day to explore, you can visit a few of the top attractions as well as a few secret local spots along the way! So get the best of both worlds as you see SF’s most famous sights like Pier 39, Golden Gate Park and Chinatown as well as hidden gems that are just around the corner that only the locals know about!
Ville: San Fransisco
Sat 21 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Walking experience (if required, your host can suggest public transport or private taxi options)
Private and personalised experience
Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)
7 hours with a Local Host
Walking experience (if required, your host can suggest public transport or private taxi options)
Private and personalised experience
Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We’ll be in touch within 24 hours after booking to find out more about your personality, tastes and interests so we can assign a like-minded Local who can create a bespoke experience for you.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pier 39
Join a like-minded Local Host to discover some of San Francisco’s top attractions, its most charming architecture and endless parks, historic buildings and street art covered neighbourhoods - all through a local lens of course! Choose which of the city’s top attractions you’d most like to see, or let your local create a bespoke experience that includes all of the must-see attractions as well as the hidden local spots that are just around the corner.  Discover unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge from locals’ favourite parks and clifftop lookouts, soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Pier 39.
2
Fisherman's Wharf
Private and personalised tours can include Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
3
Jackson Square
You can visit Jackson Square, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, bounded by Broadway, Washington St. on the south, Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east with any number of nearby satellite buildings and residents outside the bounds that truly belong to the neighborhood
4
Chinatown
Your host can include Chinatown in your itinerary. This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries. Also found are herbalists, bakeries, souvenir shops, and dark cocktail lounges and karaoke bars. There are ornate temples, including the landmark Tien How, as well as the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum.
5
Eureka Valley
Why not visit Eureka Valley, a neighborhood primarily a quiet residential neighborhood but boasting one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community. Also home to the Twin Peaks it's perfect for some photographs.
6
Pier 39
Join a like-minded Local Host to discover some of San Francisco’s top attractions, its most charming architecture and endless parks, historic buildings and street art covered neighbourhoods - all through a local lens of course! Choose which of the city’s top attractions you’d most like to see, or let your local create a bespoke experience that includes all of the must-see attractions as well as the hidden local spots that are just around the corner.  Discover unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge from locals’ favourite parks and clifftop lookouts, soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Pier 39.
7
Fisherman's Wharf
Private and personalised tours can include Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
8
Jackson Square
You can visit Jackson Square, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, bounded by Broadway, Washington St. on the south, Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east with any number of nearby satellite buildings and residents outside the bounds that truly belong to the neighborhood
9
Chinatown
Your host can include Chinatown in your itinerary. This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries. Also found are herbalists, bakeries, souvenir shops, and dark cocktail lounges and karaoke bars. There are ornate temples, including the landmark Tien How, as well as the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum.
10
Eureka Valley
Why not visit Eureka Valley, a neighborhood primarily a quiet residential neighborhood but boasting one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community. Also home to the Twin Peaks it's perfect for some photographs.
11
Quai 39
Rejoignez un hôte local partageant les mêmes idées pour découvrir certaines des principales attractions de San Francisco, son architecture la plus charmante et ses parcs sans fin, ses bâtiments historiques et ses quartiers couverts d'art de rue - le tout à travers une lentille locale bien sûr ! Choisissez les principales attractions de la ville que vous aimeriez le plus voir, ou laissez votre local créer une expérience sur mesure qui comprend toutes les attractions incontournables ainsi que les sites locaux cachés qui se trouvent juste au coin de la rue. Découvrez des vues uniques sur le Golden Gate Bridge depuis les parcs préférés des habitants et les belvédères au sommet des falaises, imprégnez-vous de l'atmosphère animée du Pier 39.
12
Quai de pêcheur
Les visites privées et personnalisées peuvent inclure Fisherman's Wharf, sur le front de mer nord, est l'une des zones touristiques les plus fréquentées de la ville. Des boutiques de souvenirs et des étals vendant de la chaudrée de crabe et de palourdes dans des bols de pain au levain apparaissent à chaque tournant, tout comme des vues de carte postale sur la baie, le Golden Gate et Alcatraz. Il y a aussi une colonie d'otaries à voir et des navires historiques à visiter. Sur la place Ghirardelli, des boutiques et des restaurants se trouvent dans la célèbre ancienne chocolaterie.
13
Place Jackson
Vous pouvez visiter Jackson Square, un quartier de San Francisco, en Californie, délimité par Broadway, Washington St. au sud, Columbus Ave. à l'ouest et Battery St. à l'est avec un certain nombre de bâtiments satellites à proximité et de résidents à l'extérieur des limites qui appartiennent vraiment au quartier
14
quartier chinois
Votre hôte peut inclure Chinatown dans votre itinéraire. C'est l'un des quartiers chinois les plus anciens et les plus établis des États-Unis. Au-delà de l'emblématique Dragon's Gate, un labyrinthe animé de rues et de ruelles regorge de dim sum et d'autres restaurants traditionnels. On trouve également des herboristes, des boulangeries, des boutiques de souvenirs, des salons à cocktails sombres et des bars karaoké. Il y a des temples richement décorés, dont le célèbre Tien How, ainsi que le musée de la Société historique chinoise d'Amérique.
15
Vallée d'Eureka
Pourquoi ne pas visiter la vallée d'Eureka, un quartier principalement résidentiel calme mais qui abrite l'un des sous-quartiers les plus visités de la ville, The Castro. Le quartier est populaire auprès des familles et de la communauté LGBT. Abritant également les Twin Peaks, il est parfait pour certaines photographies.
16
Pier 39
Join a like-minded Local Host to discover some of San Francisco’s top attractions, its most charming architecture and endless parks, historic buildings and street art covered neighbourhoods - all through a local lens of course! Choose which of the city’s top attractions you’d most like to see, or let your local create a bespoke experience that includes all of the must-see attractions as well as the hidden local spots that are just around the corner.  Discover unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge from locals’ favourite parks and clifftop lookouts, soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Pier 39.
17
Fisherman's Wharf
Private and personalised tours can include Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
18
Jackson Square
You can visit Jackson Square, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, bounded by Broadway, Washington St. on the south, Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east with any number of nearby satellite buildings and residents outside the bounds that truly belong to the neighborhood
19
Chinatown
Your host can include Chinatown in your itinerary. This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries. Also found are herbalists, bakeries, souvenir shops, and dark cocktail lounges and karaoke bars. There are ornate temples, including the landmark Tien How, as well as the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum.
20
Eureka Valley
Why not visit Eureka Valley, a neighborhood primarily a quiet residential neighborhood but boasting one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community. Also home to the Twin Peaks it's perfect for some photographs.
21
Pier 39
Join a like-minded Local Host to discover some of San Francisco’s top attractions, its most charming architecture and endless parks, historic buildings and street art covered neighbourhoods - all through a local lens of course! Choose which of the city’s top attractions you’d most like to see, or let your local create a bespoke experience that includes all of the must-see attractions as well as the hidden local spots that are just around the corner.  Discover unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge from locals’ favourite parks and clifftop lookouts, soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Pier 39.
22
Fisherman's Wharf
Private and personalised tours can include Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
23
Jackson Square
You can visit Jackson Square, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, bounded by Broadway, Washington St. on the south, Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east with any number of nearby satellite buildings and residents outside the bounds that truly belong to the neighborhood
24
Chinatown
Your host can include Chinatown in your itinerary. This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries. Also found are herbalists, bakeries, souvenir shops, and dark cocktail lounges and karaoke bars. There are ornate temples, including the landmark Tien How, as well as the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum.
25
Eureka Valley
Why not visit Eureka Valley, a neighborhood primarily a quiet residential neighborhood but boasting one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community. Also home to the Twin Peaks it's perfect for some photographs.
26
Pier 39
Join a like-minded Local Host to discover some of San Francisco’s top attractions, its most charming architecture and endless parks, historic buildings and street art covered neighbourhoods - all through a local lens of course! Choose which of the city’s top attractions you’d most like to see, or let your local create a bespoke experience that includes all of the must-see attractions as well as the hidden local spots that are just around the corner.  Discover unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge from locals’ favourite parks and clifftop lookouts, soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Pier 39.
27
Fisherman's Wharf
Private and personalised tours can include Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
28
Jackson Square
You can visit Jackson Square, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, bounded by Broadway, Washington St. on the south, Columbus Ave. on the west and Battery St. on the east with any number of nearby satellite buildings and residents outside the bounds that truly belong to the neighborhood
29
Chinatown
Your host can include Chinatown in your itinerary. This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries. Also found are herbalists, bakeries, souvenir shops, and dark cocktail lounges and karaoke bars. There are ornate temples, including the landmark Tien How, as well as the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum.
30
Eureka Valley
Why not visit Eureka Valley, a neighborhood primarily a quiet residential neighborhood but boasting one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community. Also home to the Twin Peaks it's perfect for some photographs.
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