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Visite de la ville d'une demi-journée en petit groupe à San Francisco

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Enjoy a glimpse into the culture and diversity of San Francisco's many districts with a comprehensive panoramic tour of the city. See the contrast between towering buildings and wild nature in the city that houses people from fishermen and winemakers to software engineers and financiers.
Get picked up from your hotel and start your journey in the central square of the city, Union Square. Take in the elegant City Hall building and the impressive Public Library. Drive past the headquarters of the legendary Levi Strauss Company and hear how the Gold Rush is associated with jeans.
Ride through diverse neighborhoods, including Haight-Ashbury, the Castro, and the Sea Cliff. Explore the world’s largest Chinatown and the Italian Quarter
Come across sea lions at Pier 39, take a walk along the chic promenade of the Marina area, reach Park Presidio, and take a photo overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.
During your trip, you will also pass by Coit Tower, Lombard Street, and Alamo Square.
Ville: San Fransisco
Sat 19 Apr
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Sat 19 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Information additionnelle
  • 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
  • A maximum of 14 people per booking
  • A minimum of 3 people is required
À quoi s'attendre
1
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
2
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
3
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
4
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
5
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
6
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
7
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
8
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
9
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
10
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
11
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
12
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
13
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
14
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
15
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
16
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
17
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
18
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
19
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
20
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
21
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
22
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
23
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
24
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
25
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
26
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
27
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
28
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
29
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
30
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
31
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
32
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
33
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
34
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
35
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
36
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
37
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
38
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
39
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
40
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
41
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
42
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
43
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
44
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
45
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
46
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
47
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
48
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
49
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
50
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
51
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
52
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
53
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
54
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
55
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
56
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
57
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
58
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
59
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
60
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
61
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
62
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
63
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
64
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
65
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
66
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
67
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
68
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
69
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
70
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
71
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
72
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
73
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
74
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
75
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
76
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
77
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
78
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
79
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
80
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
81
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
82
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
83
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
84
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
85
Haight-Ashbury
Quartier où sont nés les hippies, maisons de Jimmy Hendrix et Jerry Garcia
86
Union Square
Place centrale de SF, Apple Store avec les plus grands panneaux de verre du monde, grands magasins
87
Théâtre du Palais des Beaux-Arts
Incroyable bâtiment achevé en 1915 pour célébrer l'achèvement de la fin de la construction du canal de Panama. San Francisco a été choisie pour montrer au monde qu'elle est vivante après le tremblement de terre de 1906.
88
le pont du Golden Gate
Le principal monument de SF et le pont le plus célèbre du monde
89
Rue Lombard
La rue la plus sinueuse du monde
90
Quartier du port de plaisance
Superbes vues sur le pont, Marina Blvd, Palais des Beaux-Arts
91
Quai de pêcheur
Grands Musées, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - café irlandais, Quai 39
92
quartier chinois
La plus grande ville chinoise en dehors de la Chine porte du dragon
93
Plage Nord
Quartier italien de San Francisco. De nombreux restaurants italiens. Église Pierre et Paul.
94
Présidence de San Francisco
Base militaire depuis 1776 jusqu'en 1992
95
Parc Sutro Heights
Meilleures vues sur l'océan Pacifique
96
Colline du télégraphe
Tour Coit. Vues panoramiques sur toute la ville.
97
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
98
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
99
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
100
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
101
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
102
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
103
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
104
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
105
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
106
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
107
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
108
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
109
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
110
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
111
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
112
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
113
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
114
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
115
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
116
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
117
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
118
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
119
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
120
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
121
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
122
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
123
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
124
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
125
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
126
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
127
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
128
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
129
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
130
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
131
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
132
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
133
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
134
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
135
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
136
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
137
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
138
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
139
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
140
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
141
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
142
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
143
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
144
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
145
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
146
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
147
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
148
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
149
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
150
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
151
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
152
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
153
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
154
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
155
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
156
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
157
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
158
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
159
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
160
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
161
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
162
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
163
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
164
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
165
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
166
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
167
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
168
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
169
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
170
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
171
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
172
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
173
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
174
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
175
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
176
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
177
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
178
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
179
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
180
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
181
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
182
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
183
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
184
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
185
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
186
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
187
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
188
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
189
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
190
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
191
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
192
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
193
Union Square
Central Square of SF, Apple Store with largest glass panels in the world, major department stores
194
Chinatown
Largest China Town outside of China Dragon's Gate
195
North Beach
Italian Neighborhood of San Francisco. Many italian restaurants. Peter and Paul Church.
196
Lombard Street
The crookedest street in the world
197
Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower. Panoramic views of the whole city.
198
Presidio of San Francisco
Military Base since 1776 until 1992
199
Marina District
Great Bridge views, Marina Blvd, Palace of Fine Arts
200
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Amazing building completed in 1915 to celebrate the completion of Panama Canal Construction termination. San Francisco was chosen to showcase to the world that it's alive after the 1906 Earthquake.
201
Golden Gate Bridge
SF's major landmark and the most famous bridge in the world
202
Haight-Ashbury
Neighborhood where hippies were born, houses of Jimmy Hendrix and Jerry Garcia
203
Sutro Heights Park
Best Views of the Pacific Ocean
204
Fisherman's Wharf
Great Museums, Tussaud, Boudin, Ghirardelli, Jeremiah O'Brian, Hyde Street Pier, Buena Vista Cafe - Irish coffee, Pier 39
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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 (249)
lucindah709
Mar 2025
As a seasoned world-traveler who has visited over 100 countries, I've taken many of these kind of day tours. I live in San Francisco and have always wanted to take a tour like this in my hometown. A friend who also lives here had a friend visiting from another state so we decided to treat her to this tour. And what a treat it was! Out of all of the tours that I've taken all over the world, Buddy was the best tour guide I've ever had! He cared a lot about everyone on the tour having a good experience. Once he collected all of us, he pulled over to find out if anyone had a special request about something to see. He remembered everyone's name and got us all involved in enjoying the experience. As a native San Franciscan who loves history and culture, I thought that I already knew a lot about SF. But I learned so much from Buddy and he cleared up some mysteries that I had always wondered about. My friend who also lives here was blown away by how much she learned as well. And her friend from out of town felt that she got a great overview and introduction to what makes San Francisco so special. Buddy was so generous with his time and passionate about sharing his extensive knowledge about both the classic tourist attractions as well as special secret spots that only locals know. He told entertaining personal stories as well as interesting anecdotes about famous San Franciscans. Now after having Buddy as a tour guide, I want to take all the other tours that he leads in the Bay Area. In fact, I had such a good time and got so much out of it, I would enjoy taking this same City Tour with Buddy again!
Irma_G
Mar 2025
It was amazing more than expected our tour guide was Randy, he was an historian full of stories now n then!!! We are 2 senior, his concerns to our needs was gratifying. My husband has mobility issues. Randy made it enjoyable for him. Thank you
Wong_C
Mar 2025
Excellent experience especially only 3 of us in this group and the guide Is really nice with all knowledge about the history till now, this tour was really worth it and we exceeded the time which was mentioned thanks for the exciting city tour.

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