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Prywatny przewodnik po San Francisco z lokalnym: Rozpocznij swoją podróż

Przegląd
If it’s your first time in San Francisco, you’ll want to get orientated and see the city’s iconic landmarks! But what if as well as this, you could get a local’s advice about where to go, what to eat and all the exciting possibilities awaiting you? With this experience you can! Discover hidden gems as well as San Francisco’s highlights and tourist sights, ticking the most famous landmarks off your bucket list while you explore the city with your host who’ll also reveal the best kept local secrets. Get familiar with the city, choose the area you’d like to explore and get ready to kickstart your adventure in SF!
Miasto: San Francisco
Thu 17 Jul
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Piesze wycieczki (w razie potrzeby gospodarz może zaproponować transport publiczny lub prywatne taksówki)
3 godziny z lokalnym gospodarzem
Prywatne i spersonalizowane doświadczenie
Spotkanie w hotelu (dostępne na życzenie dla centralnej lokalizacji)
3 hours with a Local Host
Private and personalised experience
Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We’ll be in touch within 24 hours after booking to find out more about your personality, tastes and interests so we can assign a like-minded Local who can create a bespoke experience for you.
Czego oczekiwać
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Przystań rybacka
Spotkaj się z lokalnym gospodarzem i podążaj trasą ustaloną na podstawie Twoich zainteresowań. Mogłoby się to rozpocząć w Fisherman’s Wharf, na północnym nabrzeżu, jednym z najbardziej ruchliwych obszarów turystycznych miasta. Sklepy z pamiątkami i stragany sprzedające zupę z krabów i małży w miseczkach na zakwasie pojawiają się na każdym kroku, podobnie jak pocztówkowe widoki na zatokę, Golden Gate i Alcatraz. Jest też kolonia lwów morskich do zobaczenia i historyczne statki do zwiedzania. Butiki i restauracje mieszczą się przy Ghirardelli Square w słynnej dawnej fabryce czekolady.
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Soma
SoMa, czyli South of Market, to rozległa, wypełniona magazynami dzielnica, która może Cię zainteresować. Obejmuje Mission Bay i South Beach, gdzie Giants grają w baseball w nadbrzeżnym AT&T Park. Ogrody Yerba Buena otaczają centrum sztuki, elegancki kompleks kongresowy Moscone Center i kilka muzeów, w tym uznane Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w San Francisco (SFMOMA). Okolica usiana jest ekskluzywnymi restauracjami i energetycznymi klubami nocnymi.
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Obszar misji
Możesz odwiedzić Dzielnicę Misyjną. Dzielnica Mission, nazwana na cześć zbudowanej w 1776 roku Mission Dolores, to tętniąca życiem, rozwijająca się dzielnica o latynoskich korzeniach i hipsterskim klimacie. Oldskulowe taqueria i eklektyczne kluby z muzyką na żywo przeplatają się z restauracjami prowadzonymi przez szefów kuchni i rzemieślniczymi barami koktajlowymi. Są też salony tatuażu, wykwintne lodziarnie i Dolores Park, popularne weekendowe miejsce spotkań z widokiem na panoramę miasta. Żywe malowidła zdobią ulice, takie jak Clarion Alley.
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Dolina Eureki
Dolina Eureka to nie tylko bliźniacze szczyty, ale także jedna z najczęściej odwiedzanych dzielnic w mieście, The Castro. Okolica jest popularna zarówno wśród rodzin, jak i społeczności LGBT, i może być częścią Twojego doświadczenia.
5
Fisherman's Wharf
Meet up with your local host and follow the itinerary set out based on your interest. This could start in Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
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SoMa
SoMa, or South of Market, is a vast, warehouse-filled district which might interest you. It encompasses Mission Bay and South Beach, where the Giants play baseball at waterfront AT&T Park. Surrounding Yerba Buena Gardens is an arts center, sleek convention complex Moscone Center and several museums, including the acclaimed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). The area is dotted with upscale dining options and high-energy nightclubs.
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Mission District
You could visit the Mission District. Named for the 1776-built Mission Dolores, the Mission District is an exuberant, evolving neighborhood with Latino roots and a hipster vibe. Old-school taquerias and eclectic live-music clubs mix with chef-driven eateries and craft cocktail lounges. There are also tattoo parlors, gourmet ice cream shops and Dolores Park, a popular weekend hangout with skyline views. Vibrant murals line streets such as Clarion Alley.
8
Eureka Valley
Eureka Valley is not only home to the twin peaks but boasts one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community alike,and could be part of your experience.
9
Fisherman's Wharf
Meet up with your local host and follow the itinerary set out based on your interest. This could start in Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
10
SoMa
SoMa, or South of Market, is a vast, warehouse-filled district which might interest you. It encompasses Mission Bay and South Beach, where the Giants play baseball at waterfront AT&T Park. Surrounding Yerba Buena Gardens is an arts center, sleek convention complex Moscone Center and several museums, including the acclaimed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). The area is dotted with upscale dining options and high-energy nightclubs.
11
Mission District
You could visit the Mission District. Named for the 1776-built Mission Dolores, the Mission District is an exuberant, evolving neighborhood with Latino roots and a hipster vibe. Old-school taquerias and eclectic live-music clubs mix with chef-driven eateries and craft cocktail lounges. There are also tattoo parlors, gourmet ice cream shops and Dolores Park, a popular weekend hangout with skyline views. Vibrant murals line streets such as Clarion Alley.
12
Eureka Valley
Eureka Valley is not only home to the twin peaks but boasts one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community alike,and could be part of your experience.
13
Fisherman's Wharf
Meet up with your local host and follow the itinerary set out based on your interest. This could start in Fisherman’s Wharf, on the northern waterfront, is one of the city's busiest tourist areas. Souvenir shops and stalls selling crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls appear at every turn, as do postcard views of the bay, Golden Gate and Alcatraz. There’s also a colony of sea lions to see and historic ships to tour. At Ghirardelli Square, boutiques and eateries reside in the famed former chocolate factory.
14
SoMa
SoMa, or South of Market, is a vast, warehouse-filled district which might interest you. It encompasses Mission Bay and South Beach, where the Giants play baseball at waterfront AT&T Park. Surrounding Yerba Buena Gardens is an arts center, sleek convention complex Moscone Center and several museums, including the acclaimed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). The area is dotted with upscale dining options and high-energy nightclubs.
15
Mission District
You could visit the Mission District. Named for the 1776-built Mission Dolores, the Mission District is an exuberant, evolving neighborhood with Latino roots and a hipster vibe. Old-school taquerias and eclectic live-music clubs mix with chef-driven eateries and craft cocktail lounges. There are also tattoo parlors, gourmet ice cream shops and Dolores Park, a popular weekend hangout with skyline views. Vibrant murals line streets such as Clarion Alley.
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Eureka Valley
Eureka Valley is not only home to the twin peaks but boasts one of the most visited sub-neighborhoods in the city, The Castro. The neighborhood is popular with families and the LGBT community alike,and could be part of your experience.
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Recenzje (1)
carenh823
Aug 2023
Walking tour with Kathy was a terrific way to make the most of our short stay in San Francisco. As well as learning about the history of the city, we saw some great sights, ate some yummy food and got recommendations you can only get from someone with local knowledge. Kathy is passionate about her city which made the tour really engaging and fun.

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