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Экскурсия на сегвее в парке «Золотые Ворота» — легко научиться, а потом 2,5 часа удовольствия от полета на планере

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Сядьте на экологически чистый сегвей и совершите удобную экскурсию по парку Золотые Ворота в Сан-Франциско! Вы увидите все 1000 с лишним акров парка, когда узнаете богатую историю этой величественной зеленой зоны Сан-Франциско в рассказанном путешествии. Этот уникальный тур — идеальный способ увидеть парк «Золотые ворота» и его скрытые жемчужины.

Езда на сегвее похожа на езду на велосипеде. Он интуитивно понятен, но никто не рождается со знанием того, как им пользоваться. Перед началом тура у вас будет 20-25 минут обучения, чтобы вы могли ознакомиться с самым инновационным транспортным средством тысячелетия. Вы будете тренироваться на Segway, пока все не почувствуют себя комфортно и не будут готовы к поездке в парк Golden Gate!
Город: Сан-Франциско
Wed 30 Apr
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Начинается с $79.00
Wed 30 Apr
Начинается с $79.00
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Что включено
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Дополнительная информация
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости.
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с травмами позвоночника.
  • Не рекомендуется для беременных путешественников.
  • Подходит для людей с любой физической подготовкой. уровни
  • ТРЕБОВАНИЯ ДЛЯ SEGWAY RIDER:
  • Все гости должны быть старше 12 лет.
  • Все гости должны весить от 100 до 250 фунтов или от 45 до 113 кг.
  • ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ. У нас есть весы, и мы проверяем минимальный вес для безопасности всех наших гостей. Гости с недостаточным весом не будут возмещены или перенесены на другое время.
  • Всадники младше 18 лет должны сопровождаться в туре родителем или опекуном.
  • Беременные гости не допускаются из соображений безопасности.
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  • Это занятие не рекомендуется для некоторых гостей: в возрасте 70 лет и старше, недавно перенесших операции или имеющих проблемы с моторикой/контролем.
  • Каждый клиент должен подписать отказ от ответственности.
  • Шлемы и защитные жилеты предоставляются и необходимы.
  • Все участники должны иметь возможность легко и быстро входить и выходить из Segway без посторонней помощи
  • Никаких высоких каблуков , сандалии или шлепанцы.
  • Маски для лица предоставляются путешественникам.
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и сотрудников.
  • Социальное дистанцирование обеспечивается на протяжении всего опыта.
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются транспортные средства
  • Гидеры должны регулярно мыть руки
  • Бесконтактные платежи f или чаевые и дополнения
  • Для гидов требуется вакцинация против COVID-19
  • Мы занимаемся активным отдыхом. Маски настоятельно рекомендуются, когда гости находятся в тренировочной зоне и в непосредственной близости от гидов и других гостей. Маски не являются обязательными для гостей во время экскурсии.
Что ожидать
1
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
2
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
3
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
4
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
5
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
6
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
7
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
8
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
9
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
10
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
11
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
12
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
13
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
14
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
15
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
16
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
17
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
18
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
19
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
20
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
21
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
22
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
23
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
24
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
25
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
26
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
27
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
28
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
29
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
30
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
31
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
32
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
33
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
34
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
35
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
36
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
37
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
38
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
39
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
40
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
41
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
42
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
43
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
44
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
45
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
46
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
47
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
48
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
49
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
50
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
51
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
52
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
53
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
54
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
55
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
56
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
57
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
58
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
59
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
60
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
61
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
62
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
63
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
64
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
65
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
66
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
67
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
68
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
69
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
70
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
71
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
72
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
73
Парк Золотых Ворот
Экскурсионный маршрут на семь миль (11,2 км) исследует восточную часть парка площадью 1017 акров (411 га) по извилистым тропам и велосипедным маршрутам.
74
Музыкальный зал
Музыкальный зал с 3 фонтанами и Храм музыки является отправной точкой для тура Segway. ДеЯнг и Калифорнийская академия расположены в музыкальном зале.
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Консерватория цветов
Великолепная викторианская оранжерея со стеклянным деревянным каркасом была построена в 1879 году и внесена в Национальный реестр исторических мест. Экскурсия на сегвее проходит к главному входу с обширным видом на окружающие клумбы и скульптуры. Идеальный знаковый фон для фотографий посетителей парка. Фото остановка снаружи.
76
Музей де Янга
В своем потрясающем медном здании и характерной башне де Янг демонстрирует американское искусство с 17 по 21 век, международное современное искусство, текстиль и костюмы, а также искусство из Америки, Тихого океана и Африки.
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Калифорнийская академия наук
Представляя чудеса земли, космоса и воды в одном удивительном здании музея. Академия предлагает аквариум, планетарий, музей естественной истории и 3D-театр. Известный своей живой крышей с местными полевыми цветами и травами. Настоятельно рекомендуется для посещения до или после тура по парку.
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Сад георгинов
Рядом с Консерваторией цветов находится Сад георгинов. Это место празднует официальный цветок Сан-Франциско с разнообразным разнообразием сортов и цветов. Пик сезона приходится на август и сентябрь. Фото стоп.
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Японский чайный сад
Японский чайный сад был создан для демонстрации японской деревни на Международной выставке калифорнийской середины зимы 1894 года и является старейшим общественным японским садом во всех Соединенных Штатах. Фото остановка снаружи.
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Стоу Лейк
Начиная с 1893 года Стоу-Лейк был местом для романтических прогулок на лодке, розового попкорна, пикников и наблюдения за дикой природой. Одно из мест - водопад Хантингтон, спускающийся каскадами по Строберри-Хилл и впадающий в озеро Стоу.
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Макларен Лодж
Построенный в 1896 году, Макларен Лодж в течение 47 лет был домом Джона Макларена, суперинтенданта парка и смотрителя парка Золотые Ворота. Перед лоджем стоит кипарис Монтерей по прозвищу «Дерево дяди Джона», который уже 80 лет является официальным праздничным деревом Сан-Франциско.
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Национальная мемориальная роща СПИДа
На этот вдохновляющий участок с деревьями, цветами, скалами, мемориалами, лугами и природными красотами посетители приходят в поисках силы, рассказывают истории и создают исцеляющие воспоминания. Экскурсия останавливается здесь, и гости могут прогуляться пешком по Кизиловому полумесяцу, где проживает Круг друзей. Роща служит важным убежищем для всех.
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Карусель в парке Золотые Ворота
Первоначально приводившийся в движение паром, нынешняя жемчужина - красавица 1914 года. Это уже третья карусель в парке. Карусель находится рядом с Детским кварталом Корет (формально Детская игровая площадка) и Шарон Медоуз.
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Шекспировский сад
Цветочный сад Шекспира — это тематический сад растений и цветов, упомянутых в произведениях Уильяма Шекспира. Цветочные композиции сопровождают бронзовые таблички с выгравированными цитатами. Фото стоп.
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AnnK1953
Dec 2022
This was our second time on the tour and was even better than our first time! Zack, our guide was amazing, knowledgeable and so personable and friendly. This is a must-do activity if you’re visiting San Francisco. Ten stars!!!!
Manthos_E
Nov 2022
Johannes was a great guide. Had fun, enjoyed the narrative. Everything worked out quite well and the whole family had a great time.
Adam R
Nov 2022
Great job Susan! Much fun in the SF sun. Our family’s first Segway experience was lovely. Fantastic tour.

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