Tours in San Francisco
24-Hour Bike Rental in San Francisco
Hard Rock Cafe San Francisco
Monterey, Carmel and Big Sur private Day Trip from San Francisco
Guided E-Bike tour across SF to the Golden Gate Bridge and back
Introduction to Wilderness Survival Clinic in Marin County
San Francisco Alcatraz Island and Guided Muir Woods Tour
San Francisco Indoor Skydiving with 2 Flights & Personalized Certificate
Private Tour: San Francisco Sightseeing - 3 Hour
Golden Gate Bridge Sailing Tour
Early Bird San Francisco GoCar Tour
Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt: Along Fisherman’s Wharf
Golden Gate Bridge Guided Bicycle Tour with Lunch at Local Hotspot
North Beach and Chinatown Smartphone Guided Walking Tour
San Francisco Puzzling Adventure
Small-Group Giant Redwoods and Russian River Wine Country Trip
Downtown San Francisco Architecture & Public Art Tour
Inside Alcatraz and Two Hour Bike Rental: Same Day
Private SF Highlights & Stanford Shopping Tour
Alcatraz Early Morning Access Tour with Lunch Credit
San Francisco: Guided Tour of Coastal Redwoods & Wine Country
Yosemite National Park & Sequoias Private Tour from San Francisco
America's Cup Day Sailing Adventure on San Francisco Bay
Alcatraz Prison Tour and Golden Gate Bridge Bike Rental
Vertigo. Alfred Hitchcock, in the title of his famous movie, formulated the main sensation that grips a person in San Francisco. An experienced guide will tell you that the city is built on forty-two hills (a far cry from the capitals of the Old World) and that Lombard Street is recognized as the most winding street in the world. An ordinary ride on the local aerial tramway becomes an attraction that brings the term "roller coaster" to mind. On a tour of San Francisco and its environs, the vertigo continues from the height of the hills, the beauty of the bay views, and the hustle and bustle of city life.
As the years of rapid development and population influx have been replaced by epidemics of plague and cholera, and as incredible construction projects have come to fruition after devastating earthquakes, the topography that has saved San Francisco from many ups and downs is transferred into history. Tours allow you to see the city from the inside, through the eyes of people who have lived there for a significant part of their lives. The city of millionaires and fashionable hotels on Snob Hill and the capital of beatniks and hippies, which began with the mission of pious Franciscans and grew thanks to thousands of thirsty immigrants from the Gold Rush era – San Francisco tours show it from completely different angles, because every area here has its own face.
Even for those who are not visiting San Francisco for the first time, the author's itineraries will open up a whole new side of the city, taking you to the movie locations, secret beaches and iconic sites that the guide will show you. San Francisco never lets you catch your breath and never tires of making your head spin; it's not for nothing that William Saroyan wrote about it: «If you're alive, San Francisco never lets you get bored. If you're dead, San Francisco will bring you back to life».