Experience the best San Francisco tours

A guided tour of San Francisco can be almost anything. A walk along Fisherman’s Wharf. Exploring Little Italy and Chinatown. The authentic flavors of the Mission District. Wherever you choose, you’ll have a local guide to make sure the experience is one you’ll never forget.

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Your guide to San Francisco

San Francisco’s small size (it’s close to 49 square miles and known as the 7×7) might fool you into thinking there isn’t much to see, but the Golden City packs a lot in.

 

Top hits:

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alcatraz Island
  • Golden Gate Park
  • Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Lombard Street

You’ll have fun in San Francisco no matter how many times you’ve visited, but here are three things to know before you go to make your first trip even better.

 

Travel like a local: SF’s public transit makes it easy to get around. Muni operates the bus, streetcar (SF’s metro), and cable car lines, and BART does regional trains. You can also take advantage of the various local bike-sharing options.

 

Make reservations in advance: For popular attractions like Alcatraz, reserve your tickets at least one month before your trip to ensure they’re available.

 

Pack comfortable clothes: Not only does SF have a casual dress culture, you’ll also want to have comfortable shoes and clothes for all the walking (tours!) you’re sure to do.

Every SF neighborhood has its own culture and charm for you to explore. Here are the top ones we recommend.

 

Our favorite neighborhoods:

  • Mission District
  • Chinatown
  • Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Union Square
  • Haight-Ashbury
  • Alamon Square

San Francisco is a culinary hotspot, so food lovers, get excited! To get you started, here are some SF eats to sink your teeth into.

 

Top SF foods to try:

  • Sourdough bread (Try Boudin.)
  • Mission-style burrito (Try Taqueria San Jose.)
  • Dungeness crab and clam chowder (Visit Fisherman’s Wharf.)
  • Dim sum (Head to Chinatown.)
  • Hot fudge sundae (Try it in Ghirardelli Square.)

If you’re heading to San Francisco for a family vacation, there’s no need to worry about finding activities the kids will love. From parks to museums to tours, here are some experiences to try.

 

Kid-friendly SF activities:

  • SkyStar Wheel
  • Museums and bison in Golden Gate Park
  • Fisherman’s Wharf Walking Tour
  • Exploratorium
  • Riding the cable cars
  • The Walt Disney Family Museum

San Francisco’s small size (it’s close to 49 square miles and known as the 7×7) might fool you into thinking there isn’t much to see, but the Golden City packs a lot in.

 

Top hits:

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Alcatraz Island
  • Golden Gate Park
  • Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Lombard Street

You’ll have fun in San Francisco no matter how many times you’ve visited, but here are three things to know before you go to make your first trip even better.

 

Travel like a local: SF’s public transit makes it easy to get around. Muni operates the bus, streetcar (SF’s metro), and cable car lines, and BART does regional trains. You can also take advantage of the various local bike-sharing options.

 

Make reservations in advance: For popular attractions like Alcatraz, reserve your tickets at least one month before your trip to ensure they’re available.

 

Pack comfortable clothes: Not only does SF have a casual dress culture, you’ll also want to have comfortable shoes and clothes for all the walking (tours!) you’re sure to do.

Every SF neighborhood has its own culture and charm for you to explore. Here are the top ones we recommend.

 

Our favorite neighborhoods:

  • Mission District
  • Chinatown
  • Fisherman’s Wharf
  • Union Square
  • Haight-Ashbury
  • Alamon Square

San Francisco is a culinary hotspot, so food lovers, get excited! To get you started, here are some SF eats to sink your teeth into.

 

Top SF foods to try:

  • Sourdough bread (Try Boudin.)
  • Mission-style burrito (Try Taqueria San Jose.)
  • Dungeness crab and clam chowder (Visit Fisherman’s Wharf.)
  • Dim sum (Head to Chinatown.)
  • Hot fudge sundae (Try it in Ghirardelli Square.)

If you’re heading to San Francisco for a family vacation, there’s no need to worry about finding activities the kids will love. From parks to museums to tours, here are some experiences to try.

 

Kid-friendly SF activities:

  • SkyStar Wheel
  • Museums and bison in Golden Gate Park
  • Fisherman’s Wharf Walking Tour
  • Exploratorium
  • Riding the cable cars
  • The Walt Disney Family Museum

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