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Nearly Private San Francisco Tour Including Sausalito

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San Francisco, US
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Experience the vibrant culture and rich history of San Francisco with this nearly-private tour. Led by a knowledgeable and passionate local guide, you will have the opportunity to explore the city's iconic landmarks and hidden gems in a flexible and personalized way. From Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 to Lombard Street and the Golden Gate Bridge, every stop on this tour is carefully chosen to provide you with the ultimate San Francisco experience. You will also visit Sausalito, a picturesque enclave with breathtaking views of the bay. Along the way, your guide will share intriguing stories and insider knowledge about the city. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour promises to captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable memories of the City by the Bay. Book now and embark on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of San Francisco.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Fisherman's Wharf, an iconic and entertaining neighborhood
  • Visit Pier 39, the second most popular attraction in California, and see the sea lions
  • Experience the famous "Crookedest Street in the World" - Lombard Street
  • Drive through Pacific Heights and see the mansions on "Billionaire's Row"
  • Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoy world-class views
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks

More about this experience

Introduction

Discover the vibrant and diverse city of San Francisco like a local with the Nearly Private San Francisco Tour Including Sausalito. This unique tour is designed to provide you with an intimate and flexible experience, allowing you to truly connect with the culture, history, and recommended spots of the city. Led by an SF native guide, Paul, who has a deep passion and knowledge of the city, you can expect a personalized and engaging tour.

What to expect?

During this 2-3 hour tour, you will embark on a journey through San Francisco's iconic landmarks and must-see attractions. From Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 to the famous Lombard Street and Golden Gate Bridge, you will have the opportunity to explore some of the city's most famous sites. As you make your way to Sausalito, a picturesque enclave known for its stunning bay views and charming houseboats, you'll be treated to scenic vistas and hidden gems along the way.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone wanting to truly immerse themselves in the essence of San Francisco. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour offers a unique and insider's perspective of the city. It is suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and friends of all ages who are eager to explore San Francisco's culture, history, and hidden treasures.

Why book this?

This tour stands out from the rest due to its nearly-private nature. With a maximum group size of eight, you'll have a more personalized and intimate experience. The knowledgeable guide, Paul, will share intriguing stories, local insights, and recommendations, making your tour informative and engaging. The itinerary is also flexible, allowing you to customize the route to suit your preferences. Additionally, the tour includes complimentary hotel pick-up/drop-off, ensuring a convenient and hassle-free experience.

Good to know

Parking is available near the meeting point at the Anchorage Parking Lot. While same-day requests may not always be possible, pre-arranged pick-ups can be accommodated. The tour duration is approximately 2-3 hours, allowing you to make the most of your time in San Francisco. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the breathtaking landscapes of Sausalito. Wear comfortable shoes as there will be various opportunities to explore and take short walks.

Reviews

Previous tour participants have praised the Nearly Private San Francisco Tour for its knowledgeable and friendly guide, Paul. Travelers have shared positive feedback on the immersive and informative nature of the tour, highlighting the opportunity to explore hidden gems and capture stunning photographs. Overall, customers have expressed high satisfaction with their experience, describing it as a must-do activity for anyone visiting San Francisco.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Fisherman's Wharf

(Pass by)

The tour begins and ends at Fisherman's Wharf, an iconic and vastly entertaining neighborhood, with a rich history, and a great spot to grab lunch after the tour!

Pier 39

(Pass by)

Almost immediately, we take a turn around Pier 39, the second most popular attraction in California, and home to the City's loudest residents - the sea lions!

Ghirardelli Square

(Pass by)

Almost immediately, we take a turn around Pier 39, the second most popular attraction in California, and home to the City's loudest residents - the sea lions!

Lombard Street

This point of interest is one of the City's most popular: the famous "Crookedest Street in the World". In addition to being generally very crowded, Lombard is closed to most tour vehicles, but we will take a quick spin down the 8 hairpin turns (though maybe not at "Bullitt" speed).

Pacific Heights

(Pass by)

As we make our way towards the Golden Gate Bridge, we take a quick swing through Pacific Heights via "Billionaire's Row", a showplace for some of the biggest mansions, the best views, and a home made famous by a nanny named Mrs.Doubtfire.

Palace of Fine Arts

(Pass by)

Our last point of interest before the bridge is a drive-by viewing of a majestic relic of the 1915 World's Fair, the Palace of Fine Arts. Featured in countless movies and TV shows, this icon is truly a breathtaking feature of the SF landscape.

Golden Gate Bridge

Once we cross the most-photographed bridge in the world, guests will have the opportunity to stretch their legs, and take some photos of the world class views!

Legion of Honor

(Pass by)

The Legion of Honor Museum (formally known as "The California Palace of the Legion of Honor") was a gift given to San Francisco by a legendary "Only in SF " character, Alma Sperckels (along with a great deal of the artwork inside, A lake, another museum , and the most iconic statue in SF!) . As we roll by, have a look through the pillars, and you'll spot one of the original "Thinkers" by the artist, Rodin. We do a brief photo stop just outside the museum at what is possibly the most stunning vista of the Golden Gate Bridge, literally between holes at the Presidio Golf Course.

Lands End

After our trip back across the Bridge, we'll end up at Land's End Lookout - the most north-western point of SF, affording a spectacular view of the Pacific ocean, as well as the Golden Gate bridge - also, possibly, Snacks!

Golden Gate Park

(Pass by)

Running literally, half the length of San Francisco, Golden Gate Park is a world unto itself. Completely man-made, the Park is home to literally dozens of points of interest!

California Academy of Sciences

(Pass by)

Originally built in the 1890's, the renovated building featuring a living roof, and recycled denim insulation is the world's first "Double Platinum" winner for environmentally friendly structures. The interior of the museum, however, is what really sets it apart: it is among the largest museums of natural history in the world, housing over 46 million specimens, and would require a separate tour to really do it justice.

de Young Museum

(Pass by)

Sitting directly across the way from the Academy of Sciences, is the copper-clad de Young Museum, renowned both for its collections, and visiting shows. This museum is also a great way to spend an afternoon in the City.

Japanese Tea Garden

(Pass by)

The Japanese Tea Garden is holdover from the 1894 Midwinter Exposition, and has a unique history, well worth the retelling. History also locates it the most likely birthplace of that uniquely American contribution to world cuisine: The Fortune Cookie (yes, you read that correctly!).

Haight-Ashbury

Following a trip through Golden Gate Park, we step back in time to the Summer of Love, as we roll down Haight St. Famous for it's time as 'birthplace of the Hippies" in 1967 -The Haight is still a vibrant and thriving community, with coffee shops, boutiques, live music and more, to entertain both visitors and locals alike.

Painted Ladies

First introduced to a generation who grew up watching the tv show, "Full House", these iconic houses, also known as the "seven Sisters", are perhaps San Francisco's most well known buildings - they have been photographed more than any other structures in the City (The Bridge excepted) and really convey the colorful spirit that says "San Francisco".

Japantown

(Pass by)

As we head to Nob Hill, we swing past Japantown, (one of only 3 in the US). Nihonmachi, as it is also called, is a slice of tokyo in the middle of SF, and well worth an afternoon's exploration - it's attractions range from traditional Japanese cuisine, and Japanese markets, to handmade stationary and multiple Japanese pop culture shops,

Nob Hill

From City Hall, we go "Where Little Cable cars Climb Halfway to the Stars" and visit the statue of Tony Bennet in front of the Fairmont Hotel, where he first sang "I left My Heart in San Francisco" in 1961. Among other things to see, from atop Nob Hill are the City's own faux medieval masterpiece, Grace Cathedral, and the Mark Hopkins Hotel (the view from the penthouse lounge, The Top of The Mark, is likely the single best dinner view in the entire city).

Chinatown

(Pass by)

This attraction is a personal favorite, and is truly worthy of an entire day's exploration :San Francisco's Chinatown. In addition to being the oldest, and most densely populated neighborhood in the City, is also the very *first* Chinatown in the world. Following the destruction of the original in 1906, the community decide to rebuild, but in a manner that would draw visitors into the area - they added "pagoda" style roofs, and incorporated traditional designs, and suddenly San Francisco had it's very first visitor attraction, and Chinese communities in cities around the world followed suit. As we drive through the area, we will see both the "public" side of Chinatown, as well as the more intimate "local side" Truly a highlight of the City.

North Beach

(Pass by)

San Francisco's colorful Italian neighborhood is sometimes referred to as "Little Italy" which is incorrect - the locals all know it simply as North Beach: home to cafes, trattorias, and ristorantes. It's a great place for a fantastic dinner on a Friday or Saturday night.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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