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Całodniowa wycieczka z przewodnikiem po San Francisco z Alcatraz

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Experience this unforgettable, fully guided combo tour of San Francisco and Alcatraz. Our 4-hour morning city tour offers a fully narrated sightseeing adventure through iconic neighborhoods like Haight-Ashbury, Chinatown and North Beach, with stops at the Palace of Fine Arts, Golden Gate Bridge, Land’s End, and Twin Peaks. In the afternoon, enjoy an official tour of the infamous Alcatraz Island prison.

Alcatraz tickets are 100% refundable with at least 5 days’ notice prior to departure. The Extranomical-run portion of any Alcatraz package may be rescheduled (subject to availability) or refunded up to 24 hours before the tour date.
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Prom w obie strony z San Francisco na wyspę Alcatraz (wartość 41,00 USD)
Darmowe Wi-Fi w pojeździe
Odbiór z hotelu z większości hoteli w centrum San Francisco, ale nie odbieraj poza granicami miasta SF
Transport do /z atrakcji (pojazd zależy od wielkości grupy)
Two convenient pickup locations in San Francisco
Alcatraz tickets are 100% refundable with at least 5 days’ notice prior to departure.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • City Tour will last approx 4-5 hours and allow approx 3 hours for Alcatraz.
  • Please note, Alcatraz departure time varies. You will be notified of the confirmed time closer to your departure date. Allow for extra time between the two tours.
  • Government issued ID is required to redeem your Alcatraz tickets
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Meals are not included.
  • Please always refer to the providers confirmation for exact pick-up time and location as this may differ from your hotel. Multiple hotel pick-ups are available, the time mentioned on the voucher is the first pick-up time, please allow a 45 minute window for pick-ups to be complete.
  • California law requires tour guests to bring a car safety seat for all children under 8 years and under 4' 9" (1.4 meters) in height. Any guest that does not provide their child's safety seat at the time of the tour and does not inform the tour operator in advance may not be allowed to board the tour and will not be subject to refund.
  • Exact destinations & itinerary may differ due to weather, road conditions, and the guide's discretion.
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Wyspa Alcatraz
Zostaniesz wysadzony na molo 33 na część wycieczki Alcatraz, gdzie wsiądziesz na prom na wyspę Alcatraz. Twoja wycieczka po Alcatraz rozpoczyna się 45-minutową prezentacją audio „Doing Time: The Alcatraz Cellhouse Tour”, zawierającą nagrania prawdziwych strażników i więźniów, którzy mieszkali i pracowali na wyspie. Po zakończeniu Alcatraz Audio Tour zwiedzaj wyspę Alcatraz tak długo, jak tylko chcesz, ale nie zapomnij, że musisz dostać się promem z powrotem do San Francisco!
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Przystań rybacka
Fisherman's Wharf to dzielnica i popularna atrakcja turystyczna w San Francisco w Kalifornii. Z grubsza obejmuje północny obszar nabrzeża San Francisco od Ghirardelli Square lub Van Ness Avenue na wschód do Pier 35 lub Kearny Street. Pomimo przebudowy w atrakcję turystyczną w latach 70. i 80. obszar ten nadal jest domem dla wielu aktywnych rybaków i ich flot.
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Most złotej bramy
Most Golden Gate to most wiszący łączący Golden Gate, cieśninę o szerokości jednej mili (1,6 km) łączącą Zatokę San Francisco i Ocean Spokojny.
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Wybieg żubrów
Wieloletnie pastwisko ze stadem żubrów amerykańskich, którym opiekuje się ogród zoologiczny w San Francisco.
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Castro
Dzielnica Castro, powszechnie nazywana Castro, to dzielnica w dolinie Eureka w San Francisco. Po przekształceniu się z dzielnicy robotniczej w latach 60. i 70. Castro pozostaje jednym z najbardziej znanych symboli aktywizmu i wydarzeń lesbijek, gejów, osób biseksualnych i transpłciowych (LGBT) na świecie.
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Chinatown
Chinatown skupione na Grant Avenue i Stockton Street w San Francisco jest najstarszym Chinatown w Ameryce Północnej i największą chińską enklawą poza Azją. Jest to również najstarsza i największa z czterech znaczących dzielnic Chinatown w mieście. Od momentu powstania w 1848 roku, był bardzo ważny i wpływowy w historii i kulturze etnicznych chińskich imigrantów w Ameryce Północnej. Chinatown to enklawa, która nadal zachowuje własne zwyczaje, języki, miejsca kultu, kluby towarzyskie i tożsamość. Chinatown w San Francisco jest również znane jako główna atrakcja turystyczna, przyciągająca rocznie więcej turystów niż most Golden Gate.
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Ratusz San Francisco
Ratusz w San Francisco jest siedzibą władz miasta i hrabstwa San Francisco w Kalifornii. Ponownie otwarty w 1915 roku na otwartej przestrzeni w miejskim Civic Center, jest pomnikiem Beaux-Arts ruchu City Beautiful, który uosabiał szlachetny amerykański renesans od 1880 do 1917 roku.
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Dom Cliffa
The Cliff House to restauracja przy Point Lobos Avenue, położona na cyplu nad klifami na północ od Ocean Beach, w dzielnicy Outer Richmond w San Francisco. Miał pięć głównych wcieleń od swoich początków w 1858 roku. Obecnie wychodzi na miejsce dawnych łaźni Sutro i jest częścią Narodowego Obszaru Rekreacyjnego Golden Gate, obsługiwanego przez National Park Service.
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Wieża Coit
Coit Tower to 210-metrowa wieża w dzielnicy Telegraph Hill w San Francisco w Kalifornii, oferująca panoramiczne widoki na miasto i zatokę.
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chrupiące pole
Crissy Field, dawne lotnisko armii amerykańskiej, jest obecnie częścią Narodowego Obszaru Rekreacyjnego Golden Gate w San Francisco.
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Muzeum de Younga
Muzeum MH de Young Memorial, powszechnie nazywane de Young, to muzeum sztuk pięknych zlokalizowane w parku Golden Gate w San Francisco i jedno z muzeów sztuk pięknych w San Francisco wraz z Legią Honorową.
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Embarcadero
Embarcadero to wschodnie nabrzeże i jezdnia portu w San Francisco, wzdłuż zatoki San Francisco. Został zbudowany na rekultywowanym terenie wzdłuż zaprojektowanego falochronu o długości 3 mil (4,8 km), z którego pomosty rozciągają się do zatoki. Swoją nazwę wywodzi od hiszpańskiego czasownika embarcar, oznaczającego „zaokrętowanie”; samo embarcadero oznacza „miejsce wejścia na pokład”.
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Rynek budowy promów
San Francisco Ferry Building to terminal dla promów kursujących przez Zatokę San Francisco, hala gastronomiczna i budynek biurowy. Znajduje się na The Embarcadero w San Francisco. Zaprojektowany w 1892 roku przez amerykańskiego architekta A. Page'a Browna w stylu Beaux Arts budynek promu został ukończony w 1898 roku.
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Narodowe miejsce historyczne Fort Point
Fort Point to murowana fortyfikacja nadmorska położona po południowej stronie Złotej Bramy przy wejściu do Zatoki San Francisco. Jest to również nazwa geograficzna cypla, na którym zbudowano fort i południowe podejście do mostu Golden Gate. Fort został ukończony tuż przed wojną secesyjną przez armię amerykańską w celu obrony Zatoki San Francisco przed wrogimi okrętami wojennymi. Fort jest teraz chroniony jako Narodowe Miejsce Historyczne Fort Point.
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Park Złota Brama
Golden Gate Park to duży park miejski składający się z 1017 akrów (412 ha) terenów publicznych. Jest zarządzany przez Departament Rekreacji i Parków San Francisco, który rozpoczął się w 1871 roku w celu nadzorowania rozwoju Golden Gate Park. Z 13 milionami odwiedzających rocznie Golden Gate jest piątym najczęściej odwiedzanym parkiem miejskim w Stanach Zjednoczonych po Central Parku, Lincoln Park w Chicago oraz Balboa i Mission Bay Parks w San Diego.
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Katedra Łaski
Grace Cathedral to episkopalna katedra na Nob Hill w San Francisco. Katedra słynie z mozaik autorstwa Jana Henryka De Rosena, repliki Bram Raju Ghibertiego, dwóch labiryntów, różnorodnych witraży, ołtarza Keith Haring AIDS Chapel oraz średniowiecznych i współczesnych mebli, a także czterdziestu czterech dzwonów carillon , trzy organy i chóry.
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Haight-Ashbury
Haight-Ashbury to dzielnica San Francisco, której nazwa pochodzi od skrzyżowania ulic Haight i Ashbury. Jest również nazywany The Haight i The Upper Haight. Okolica znana jest jako źródło kontrkultury hippisowskiej. Nazwy ulic upamiętniają dwóch wczesnych przywódców San Francisco: pioniera i bankiera giełdowego Henry'ego Haighta oraz Munroe Ashbury, członka Rady Nadzorczej San Francisco w latach 1864-70.
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Japoński ogród herbaciany
Japoński ogród herbaciany w San Francisco jest popularną cechą parku Golden Gate, pierwotnie zbudowanego jako część rozległej Wystawy Światowej, California Midwinter International Exposition w 1894 roku.
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Koniec lądu
Lands End to park w San Francisco na terenie Narodowego Obszaru Rekreacyjnego Golden Gate. Jest to skalista i smagana wiatrem linia brzegowa u ujścia Złotej Bramy. Liczne szlaki turystyczne biegną wzdłuż dawnych torów kolejowych Ferries i Cliff House Railway wzdłuż klifów, a także w dół do brzegu. Lands End zawiera ruiny Łaźni Sutro i inne historyczne miejsca, w tym liczne wraki statków, które są widoczne podczas odpływów z Coastal Trail i Mile Rock.
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Małe Włochy
North Beach to dzielnica w północno-wschodniej części San Francisco. Okolica jest „Małymi Włochami” San Francisco i historycznie była domem dla dużej populacji włosko-amerykańskiej. Było to historyczne centrum subkultury beatników i stało się jedną z głównych dzielnic życia nocnego San Francisco, a także dzielnicą mieszkaniową zamieszkałą przez mieszankę młodych miejskich profesjonalistów, rodzin i chińskich imigrantów. American Planning Association uznało North Beach za jedną z dziesięciu „wielkich dzielnic w Ameryce”.
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Plaża Północna
North Beach to dzielnica w północno-wschodniej części San Francisco. Okolica jest „Małymi Włochami” San Francisco i historycznie była domem dla dużej populacji włosko-amerykańskiej. Było to historyczne centrum subkultury beatników i stało się jedną z głównych dzielnic życia nocnego San Francisco, a także dzielnicą mieszkaniową zamieszkałą przez mieszankę młodych miejskich profesjonalistów, rodzin i chińskich imigrantów. American Planning Association uznało North Beach za jedną z dziesięciu „wielkich dzielnic w Ameryce”.
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ulicy Lombardzkiej
Lombard Street to ulica ze wschodu na zachód w San Francisco w Kalifornii, która słynie ze stromego, jednoblokowego odcinka z ośmioma zakrętami. Rozciągająca się od The Presidio na wschód do The Embarcadero (z przerwą na Telegraph Hill), większość zachodniego odcinka ulicy to główna arteria wyznaczona jako część US Route 101 .
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Obszar misji
Dzielnica Misyjna, zwana również powszechnie „Misją”, to dzielnica w San Francisco, pierwotnie znana jako „ziemi misyjne”, co oznacza ziemie należące do szóstej misji Alta California, Mission San Francisco de Asis. W całej misji ściany i ogrodzenia są ozdobione malowidłami ściennymi zainicjowanymi przez Chicano Art Mural Movement z lat 70. XX wieku i inspirowanymi tradycyjnymi meksykańskimi obrazami rozsławionymi przez Diego Riverę. Niektóre z bardziej znaczących instalacji ściennych znajdują się na Balmy Alley i Clarion Alley. Wiele z tych murali zostało namalowanych lub wspieranych przez organizację muralistów Precita Eyes.
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Nob Hill
Nob Hill to dzielnica San Francisco w Kalifornii, która jest znana z licznych luksusowych hoteli i zabytkowych rezydencji. Nob Hill historycznie służyło jako centrum wyższej klasy San Francisco. Nob Hill to jedna z dzielnic o najwyższych dochodach w Stanach Zjednoczonych, a także jeden z najbardziej pożądanych i najdroższych rynków nieruchomości w kraju.
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Oceaniczna plaża
Ocean Beach to plaża na zachodnim wybrzeżu San Francisco, granicząca z Oceanem Spokojnym. Wzdłuż plaży biegnie „Wielka Autostrada”, a na północnym krańcu znajduje się Cliff House i miejsce dawnych łaźni Sutro. Plaża jest częścią Narodowego Obszaru Rekreacyjnego Golden Gate, który jest administrowany przez National Park Service.
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Park Wyroczni
Oracle Park to park baseballowy położony w dzielnicy South Beach w San Francisco w Kalifornii. Od 2000 roku służy jako siedziba San Francisco Giants, miejskiej franczyzy Major League Baseball. Pierwotnie nazwany Pacific Bell Park, a następnie SBC Park w 2003 roku po przejęciu Pacific Bell przez SBC Communications, stadion został ochrzczony AT&T Park w 2006 roku, po tym, jak SBC przejął AT&T i przyjął tę nazwę. Obecna nazwa została przyjęta w 2019 roku.
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Wzgórza Pacyfiku
Pacific Heights to dzielnica San Francisco w Kalifornii, która jest znana ze znanych osób mieszkających w okolicy. Oferuje panoramiczne widoki na most Golden Gate, zatokę San Francisco, Pałac Sztuk Pięknych, Alcatraz i Presidio. W 2013 roku Pacific Heights zostało uznane za najdroższą dzielnicę w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Kilka krajów ma konsulaty w Pacific Heights. Należą do nich Włochy, Grecja, Wietnam, Korea Południowa, Chiny i Niemcy.
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Teatr Pałac Sztuk Pięknych
Pałac Sztuk Pięknych w dzielnicy Marina w San Francisco w Kalifornii to monumentalna budowla pierwotnie zbudowana na wystawę Panama-Pacific Exposition w 1915 roku w celu wystawienia prezentowanych tam dzieł sztuki.
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Molo 39
Pier 39 to centrum handlowe i popularna atrakcja turystyczna zbudowana na molo w San Francisco. Na Pier 39 znajdują się sklepy, restauracje, salon gier wideo, występy uliczne, Aquarium of the Bay, wirtualne przejażdżki 3D i widoki kalifornijskich lwów morskich ciągniętych w dokach na przystani Pier 39.
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Prezydium San Francisco
Presidio, park o powierzchni 1500 akrów na dawnym posterunku wojskowym, jest głównym ośrodkiem rekreacji na świeżym powietrzu. Ma obszary leśne, kilometry szlaków, pole golfowe i malownicze widoki.
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Dystrykt Richmond
Dzielnica Richmond to dzielnica w północno-zachodnim rogu San Francisco, która powstała pod koniec XIX wieku. Czasami jest mylony z miastem Richmond, które znajduje się 20 mil na północny wschód od San Francisco.
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Wieża Salesforce'a
Salesforce Tower, wcześniej znany jako Transbay Tower, to biurowy wieżowiec w dzielnicy South of Market w centrum San Francisco. Po ukończeniu w 2018 roku stał się najwyższym drapaczem chmur na panoramie San Francisco, z najwyższym dachem o wysokości 970 stóp (296 m) i całkowitą wysokością 1070 stóp (326 m), przewyższając piramidę Transamerica o wysokości 853 stóp (260 m).
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zatoka San Francisco
Zatoka San Francisco to płytkie ujście rzeki w amerykańskim stanie Kalifornia. Jest otoczony przez ciągły region znany jako San Francisco Bay Area (często po prostu „The Bay Area”) i jest zdominowany przez duże miasta San Jose, San Francisco i Oakland.
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Most Zatoki San Francisco
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge, znany lokalnie jako Bay Bridge, to kompleks mostów łączących zatokę San Francisco w Kalifornii. Jako część autostrady międzystanowej 80 i bezpośredniej drogi między San Francisco a Oakland przewozi dziennie na swoich dwóch pokładach około 260 000 pojazdów.
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Jezioro Spreckels
Spreckels Lake Model Yacht Facility, powszechnie nazywany „Spreckels Lake”, to sztuczny zbiornik za ziemną tamą i przylegającym do niego klubem, położonym po północnej stronie parku Golden Gate w San Francisco. Ukończony w połowie marca 1904 roku zbiornik został zbudowany z myślą o modelarzach w każdym wieku, o różnych zainteresowaniach i poziomach umiejętności, zaprojektowany specjalnie do wyścigów modeli żaglowych i motorowych oraz do propagowania umiejętności i rzemiosła niezbędnego do budowy i żeglowania konkurencyjnym modelem łodzie wszelkiego typu.
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Jezioro Stow
Stow Lake Boathouse jest własnością Departamentu Rekreacji i Parków San Francisco, który zarządza wszystkimi parkami publicznymi w San Francisco. Boathouse znajduje się nad jeziorem Stow, które znajduje się po najbardziej wysuniętej na wschód stronie Golden Gate Park i oferuje wynajem łodzi od czasu jego wybudowania w 1893 roku, kiedy to był znany jako Strawberry Lake Boathouse.
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Kąpiel Sutro
Sutro Baths był dużym, prywatnym kompleksem basenów publicznych ze słoną wodą w rejonie Lands End w dystrykcie Outer Richmond w zachodnim San Francisco w Kalifornii. Zbudowany w 1896 roku, znajduje się w pobliżu Cliff House, Seal Rocks i Sutro Heights Park. Obiekt spłonął w czerwcu 1966 roku i obecnie znajduje się w ruinie na terenie Narodowego Obszaru Rekreacyjnego Golden Gate i Sutro Historic District.
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Wzgórze Telegraficzne
Telegraph Hill to wzgórze i okolica w San Francisco w Kalifornii. Jest to jedno z 44 wzgórz San Francisco i jedno z jego oryginalnych „Siedmiu Wzgórz”. Dziś Telegraph Hill jest znane ze wspierania stada zdziczałych papug, głównie papug czerwonomaskarskich (Aratinga erythrogenys), pochodzących od zwierząt, które uciekły lub zostały wypuszczone. Stado zostało spopularyzowane przez książkę i kolejny film dokumentalny, oba zatytułowane The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
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Zachodnia - Park Golden Gate
The Panhandle to park w San Francisco w Kalifornii, który tworzy obszar żeński z Golden Gate Park. W 1870 r. ślad Panhandle zajmował duże, ruchome wydmy z niewielką roślinnością między nimi a Oceanem Spokojnym, znane jako „Ziemie Zewnętrzne”. Obecnie istnieją setki odmian drzew, reprezentujących regiony z całego świata, w tym takie gatunki, jak akacja Bailey's, cis japoński, orzech czarny, akacja Blackwood, Queensland Kauri i włoska olcha.
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Piramida transamerykańska
Transamerica Pyramid to 48-piętrowy futurystyczny budynek i drugi co do wysokości wieżowiec w panoramie San Francisco. Po ukończeniu w 1972 roku był to ósmy najwyższy budynek na świecie i najwyższy budynek w San Francisco od jego powstania do 2018 roku, kiedy to jego wysokość została przekroczona przez nowo wybudowaną Salesforce Tower.
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Plac Unii
Union Square to publiczny plac o powierzchni 2,6 akra (1,1 ha) w centrum San Francisco. „Union Square” odnosi się również do centralnej dzielnicy handlowej, hotelowej i teatralnej, która otacza plac przez kilka przecznic. Dziś jest to jedna z największych kolekcji domów towarowych, ekskluzywnych butików, sklepów z pamiątkami, galerii sztuki i salonów piękności w Stanach Zjednoczonych, dzięki czemu Union Square jest głównym celem turystycznym i ważnym, kosmopolitycznym miejscem spotkań w centrum San Francisco. Pomnik Deweya znajduje się w centrum Union Square. Jest to posąg Nike, starożytnej greckiej bogini zwycięstwa.
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Aleja Van Nessa
Zobacz historię trzęsienia ziemi z 1906 roku oraz pożarów szynki i jajek. Ta pierwotnie spokojna dzielnica mieszkaniowa była używana przez armię amerykańską jako zapora przeciwpożarowa podczas trzęsienia ziemi i pożaru w 1906 roku, które zniszczyły większość San Francisco.
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San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
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Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
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Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
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Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
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Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
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Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
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Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
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Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
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Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
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Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
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Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
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Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
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Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
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San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
60
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
61
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
62
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
63
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
64
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
65
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
66
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
67
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
68
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
69
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
70
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
71
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
72
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
73
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
74
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
75
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
76
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
77
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
78
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
79
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
80
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
81
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
82
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
83
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
84
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
85
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
86
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
87
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
88
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
89
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
90
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
91
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
92
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
93
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
94
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
95
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
96
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
97
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
98
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
99
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
100
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
101
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
102
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
103
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
104
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
105
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
106
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
107
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
108
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
109
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
110
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
111
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
112
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
113
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
114
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
115
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
116
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
117
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
118
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
119
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
120
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
121
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
122
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
123
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
124
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
125
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
126
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
127
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
128
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
129
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
130
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
131
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
132
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
133
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
134
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
135
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
136
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
137
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
138
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
139
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
140
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
141
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
142
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
143
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
144
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
145
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
146
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
147
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
148
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
149
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
150
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
151
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
152
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
153
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
154
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
155
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
156
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
157
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
158
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
159
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
160
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
161
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
162
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
163
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
164
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
165
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
166
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
167
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
168
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
169
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
170
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
171
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
172
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
173
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
174
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
175
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
176
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
177
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
178
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
179
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
180
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
181
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
182
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
183
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
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Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
185
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
186
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
187
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
188
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
189
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
190
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
191
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
192
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
193
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
194
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
195
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
196
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
197
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
198
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
199
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
200
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
201
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
202
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
203
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
204
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
205
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
206
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
207
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
208
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
209
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
210
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
211
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
212
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
213
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
214
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
215
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
216
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
217
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
218
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
219
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
220
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
221
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
222
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
223
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
224
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
225
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
226
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
227
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
228
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
229
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
230
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
231
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
232
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
233
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
234
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
235
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
236
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
237
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
238
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
239
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
240
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
241
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
242
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
243
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
244
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
245
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
246
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
247
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
248
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
249
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
250
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
251
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
252
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
253
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
254
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
255
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
256
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
257
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
258
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
259
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
260
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
261
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
262
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
263
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
264
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
265
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
266
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
267
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
268
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
269
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
270
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
271
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
272
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
273
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
274
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
275
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
276
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
277
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
278
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
279
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
280
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
281
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
282
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
283
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
284
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
285
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
286
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
287
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
288
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
289
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
290
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
291
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
292
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
293
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
294
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
295
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
296
Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
297
Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
298
Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
299
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
300
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
301
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
302
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
303
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
304
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
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Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
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Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
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Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
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Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
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Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
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Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
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Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
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Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
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Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
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San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
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Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
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Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
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Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
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Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
322
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
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Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
324
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
325
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
326
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
327
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
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Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
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Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
331
San Francisco
Ride in comfort before you float the bay as you tour the city’s top attractions, on this San Francisco City tour plus Alcatraz. Our city insider guide goes way beyond a “hop-on, hop-off” experience to deliver a fully narrated San Francisco sightseeing adventure. Your comprehensive 4-hour morning City Tour ends in style with a ferry ride to and tour of the (in)famous Alcatraz Island in the afternoon.
332
Fisherman's Wharf
After a morning pickup at one of two convenient San Francisco locations, your city tour will begin on San Francisco’s waterfront in the popular Fisherman’s Wharf.
333
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Stop #1 – Palace of Fine Arts Before rolling through the Marina District on your way to your first stop. At the lovely and hinstagrammable Palace of Fine Arts, you will have the chance to stop and photograph the historic building, grounds, and stunningly beautiful lagoon.
334
Golden Gate Bridge
Continue to the most iconic stop at the Golden Gate Bridge.
335
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
Stop #2 – Golden Gate Bridge Spend 10-15 minutes at a perfect vista point taking photos and creating memories.
336
Lands End
Stop #3 – Land’s End Overlook The next stop on your San Francisco City Highlights tour will be the historic Land’s End where you can stretch your legs while overlooking Sutro Baths and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
337
Sutro Baths
The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California. Built in 1896, it is located near the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and Sutro Heights Park. The facility burned down in June 1966 and is now in ruins within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.
338
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. The "Great Highway" runs alongside the beach, and the Cliff House and the site of the former Sutro Baths sit at the northern end. The beach is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which is administered by the National Park Service.
339
Golden Gate Park
Later, you will be blown away by the beauty of Golden Gate Park as you ride past Dutch windmills, Queen Wilhelmina’s tulip garden, the bison paddock, and old redwood and eucalyptus groves.
340
Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips
The Dutch Windmill is the northern of two functioning windmills, on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was completed in 1903, and placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
341
Bison Paddock
Longtime pasture with a grazing herd of American bison, cared for by the San Francisco zoo.
342
Haight-Ashbury
Next, we’ll take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where you can see some of San Francisco’s famous Victorian homes, known for their iconic architecture.
343
Twin Peaks
Stop #4 – Twin Peaks Fog-permitting, the next stop on this tour gives you a birds-eye-view of the whole Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. Here, you’ll get an amazing panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Mount Diablo, the whole Bay and more from the viewpoint sitting 1,000 feet above sea level. To say it’s breathtaking would be an understatement!
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Pier 33
Then make your way to Pier 33 to board your ferry for the Alcatraz Island Prison Tour.
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Alcatraz Island
The 15-minute sail has incredible views of the city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and Angel Island — have your camera ready! On arrival to Alcatraz Island, pick up the Cellhouse Audio Tour included with the purchase of this San Francisco and Alcatraz tour package. Hear the voices of prisoners and guards describing their experiences at Alcatraz in English, Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Dutch or Mandarin. After touring on Alcatraz Island to your heart’s content, take one of the returning ferries back to Pier 33. If you’ve worked up an appetite or thirst, there are plenty of Fisherman’s Wharf options before making your own way back to your hotel.
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Fisherman's Wharf
Drop off in Fisherman's Wharf where you can grab some lunch (not included)
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Esther_M
Feb 2025
Great if you wanna spend the morning hitting all the major sights with about 4-5 stops for pictures and driving by the rest. They get you to the ferry area just in time for a little lunch and to board the ferry to Alcatraz if you do that option.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Sounds like a well-organized and efficient way to see the city! Hitting the major sights with photo stops and a smooth transition to Alcatraz makes for a great morning. Glad you enjoyed it!
Climber04423532594
Feb 2025
This tour covers everything you’d want to see in San Francisco, from famous landmarks to hidden gems. The Palace of Fine Arts was stunning, and the Golden Gate Bridge was a dream to photograph. The Alcatraz tour was fascinating, with an excellent audio guide that really brought the history of the prison to life.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Thank you for your review! We're thrilled you enjoyed exploring San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems. The Palace of Fine Arts and Golden Gate Bridge are truly breathtaking, and we're glad the Alcatraz tour added a fascinating historical touch to your experience. We hope to welcome you on another adventure soon!
destrelnichaeljennrj
Jan 2025
From start to finish, the tour exceeded my expectations. The pickup process was efficient, and the guide made sure everyone was comfortable and well-informed. Their attention to detail and helpful tips throughout the day were greatly appreciated. Each stop was perfectly timed, and the Alcatraz tour was an incredible way to finish the day. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a well-organized and enjoyable experience!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2025
Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re so glad to hear that the tour exceeded your expectations and that the day was smooth and enjoyable from start to finish. It's great to know you appreciated the guide’s attention to detail and the perfect timing of each stop. Ending with the Alcatraz tour sounds like a memorable highlight! We truly appreciate your recommendation and are thrilled you had such a great experience!

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