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Visite privée de la ville de San Francisco

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San Francisco offers myriad possibilities to explore. Additionally, you can customize your itinerary on this private half-day tour. Let a personal guide lead you through city highlights such as the exclusive Pacific Heights neighborhood, Japantown, Chinatown, Mission District, Ghirardelli Square, Golden Gate Park, and Union Square.  Since all tours are customized, we can include a cable car ride as well. Round-trip hotel pick up is included.
Ville: San Fransisco
Fri 18 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Private driver/guide
Hotel or airport pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Snacks
Private driver/guide
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
2
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
3
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
4
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
5
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
6
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
7
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
8
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
9
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
10
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
11
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
12
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
13
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
14
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
15
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
16
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
17
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
18
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
19
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
20
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
21
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
22
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
23
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
24
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
25
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
26
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
27
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
28
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
29
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
30
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
31
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
32
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
33
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
34
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
35
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
36
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
37
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
38
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
39
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
40
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
41
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
42
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
43
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
44
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
45
Union Square
Ils verront le quartier commerçant animé, y compris l'Apple Store, Macys, Gucci, etc., le Dewey Memorial et Maiden Lane.
46
Colline de Nob
6 sur 7 des millionnaires originaux de l'or et du chemin de fer vivaient sur cette colline.
47
quartier chinois
C'est le quartier chinois le plus ancien, le plus grand et le plus authentique des États-Unis. Les clients peuvent s'arrêter au temple Tin Hou construit en 1852 et à l'usine originale de Fortune Cookie s'ils le souhaitent. Ils peuvent le faire eux-mêmes plus tard.
48
Marché de la construction de ferries
C'est un endroit idéal pour le déjeuner, le dîner ou juste une pause-café.
49
Tour Coit
Construite en 1933, la Coit Tower présente des gravures de l'histoire de San Francisco de l'époque de la ruée vers l'or.
50
Étapes Filbert
Telegraph Hill a été popularisé par la contre-culture des écrivains bohémiens dans les années 1940. Ils ont construit des cottages par opposition aux manoirs des millionnaires d'origine sur Nob Hill.
51
Rue Lombard
Nous conduisons généralement dans la rue où les clients peuvent voir la vue sur Telegraph Hill et North Beach. Les clients avec des adolescents actifs préfèrent descendre à pied.
52
Quai de pêcheur
Certaines des attractions populaires du quai incluent Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, les lions de mer, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. C'est un point final populaire pour les visites, en particulier pour les familles avec enfants.
53
Quartier du port de plaisance
Le quartier de Marina est connu pour ses magnifiques manoirs au bord de l'eau avec une vue imprenable sur le Golden Gate Bridge.
54
Théâtre du Palais des Beaux-Arts
Construit en 1915, le Palais des Beaux-Arts est l'un des édifices emblématiques de la ville mettant en valeur l'architecture gréco-romane.
55
le pont du Golden Gate
Construit en 1937, le Golden Gate Bridge est l'une des structures les plus photographiées au monde pour une raison.
56
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
57
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
58
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
59
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
60
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
61
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
62
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
63
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
64
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
65
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
66
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
67
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
68
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
69
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
70
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
71
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
72
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
73
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
74
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
75
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
76
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
77
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
78
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
79
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
80
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
81
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
82
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
83
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
84
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
85
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
86
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
87
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
88
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
89
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
90
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
91
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
92
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
93
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
94
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
95
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
96
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
97
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
98
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
99
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
100
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
101
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
102
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
103
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
104
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
105
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
106
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
107
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
108
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
109
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
110
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
111
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
112
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
113
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
114
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
115
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
116
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
117
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
118
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
119
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
120
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
121
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
122
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
123
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
124
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
125
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
126
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
127
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
128
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
129
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
130
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
131
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
132
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
133
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
134
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
135
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
136
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
137
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
138
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
139
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
140
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
141
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
142
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
143
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
144
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
145
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
146
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
147
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
148
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
149
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
150
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
151
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
152
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
153
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
154
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
155
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
156
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
157
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
158
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
159
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
160
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
161
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
162
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
163
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
164
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
165
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
166
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
167
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
168
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
169
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
170
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
171
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
172
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
173
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
174
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
175
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
176
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
177
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
178
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
179
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
180
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
181
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
182
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
183
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
184
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
185
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
186
Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
187
Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
188
Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
189
Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
190
Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
191
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
192
Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
193
Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
194
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
195
Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
196
Union Square
They will see the bustling shopping district including the Apple store, Macys, Gucci etc, the Dewey Memorial, and Maiden Lane.
197
Nob Hill
6 out of 7 of the original Gold and Railroad millionaires lived on this hill.
198
Chinatown
This is the oldest, largest and most authentic Chinatown in the US. Clients can stop at the Tin Hou temple built in 1852 and the original Fortune Cookie factory if they wish. They can do this on their own at a later time.
199
Ferry Building Marketplace
This is a great place for lunch, dinner of just a coffee break.
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Coit Tower
Built in 1933, the Coit Tower showcases etching of the history of San Francisco from the Gold Rush era.
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Filbert Steps
Telegraph hill was popularized by the counterculture Bohemian writers in the 1940s. They built cottages as opposed to the mansions of the original millionaires on Nob Hill.
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Lombard Street
We usually drive down the street where clients can see the view of Telegraph hill and North Beach. Clients with active teens prefer to walk down.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Some of the popular attractions at the Wharf include, Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, Sea lions, Boudin Bakery, Hyde Street Pier, Musee Mechanique, etc. This is a popular end point for tours especially for families with kids.
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Marina District
Marina district is known for gorgeous waterfront mansions with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Built in 1915, the Palace of Fine Arts is one of the iconic buildings in the city showcasing the Greco- romanisque architecture.
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Golden Gate Bridge
Built in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world for a reason.
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Marin Headlands
The breathtaking view of the city is the most memorable experience for most people.
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Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights showcases an array of architectural marvels with stunning views of the San Francisco bay
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Cable Car Museum
Experience the historical cable car ride and museum at the end of the tour
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (47)
Dream56485999199
Mar 2025
City tour with Pep was really good. The weather didn’t really cooperate, but we were able to make the most of it. The view of the city from beyond the Golden Gate Bridge was the highlight. Highly recommend the tour and Pep as guide.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thanks Sonya. I had a great day with your family. Hope to see you on your next visit. Have a wonderful weekend.
ivyo934
Jan 2025
We had a great tour with Pep and highly recommend her San Fran city tour. We were able to see everything we wanted and learned so much about the amazing city. She really made our trip special. The weather was not great, so having a car to get around to the differing sites was a plus. We usually do walking tours but SF has too much space to cover. We would highly recommend Pep to show you the city. Thanks Pep!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Thanks Ivy. It was my delight to show you around our beloved city. We hope to see you again in the future. All the best.
DhruvilJ3
Jan 2025
Zoki’s gave us detailed explanation on the entire city with all the maps and required details. She made our experience at San Francisco memorable and amazing.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Thanks Dhruvil. I had a fun day with your family. Hope to see you again on your next visit. All the best.

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