Discover the flavors and stories that make San Francisco’s Mission District a true culinary and cultural hotspot. Once home to Irish, German, and Italian immigrants, the Mission District is now the heart of Latino culture in San Francisco, known for its colorful murals and diverse food scene.
Led by a local guide, this experience goes beyond food. As you walk through the neighborhood, you’ll learn about the communities that shaped the Mission and the cultural meaning behind its art, architecture, and cuisine.
The tour begins with an artisan focaccia square from a beloved local bakery, followed by a Mission-style baby burrito from a neighborhood taqueria. You’ll then enjoy a Filipino-Mexican fusion taco (tocino) and traditional Mexican sweet bread from a long-standing bakery. The experience is completed with our Signature Secret Dish, revealed only during the tour.
Perfect for food lovers and curious travelers, this tour offers an authentic way to experience the Mission District.
The Mission District Tour starts at 1268 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA. 94110. Your guide will carry an orange umbrella for easy recognition
San Francisco’s sunniest and most eclectic neighborhood. A melting pot of cultures, the Mission is famous for its world-class taquerias, high-end dining, and a thriving arts scene. It’s a place where historic Victorian homes stand alongside cutting-edge galleries and bustling community markets.
Step into the oldest intact building in San Francisco, dating back to 1776. This California landmark offers a peaceful retreat from the city buzz, featuring a beautiful chapel with original Ohlone-patterned ceilings and a historic cemetery that tells the story of the city’s earliest days.
The birthplace of the Mission’s mural movement in the 1980s. This narrow alleyway serves as a powerful outdoor gallery, concentrated with vibrant street art that focuses on themes of social justice, Latin American heritage, and human rights. It is an essential stop for anyone wanting to see the "soul" of the neighborhood.
The Mission is SF’s vibrant heart—a sun-drenched mix of Latino heritage, tech-chic, and activism. Home to the city’s oldest building, world-famous burritos, and stunning mural-lined alleys, it’s where history meets a cutting-edge culinary and arts scene. It is the perfect location for a food tour! Wander from historic Mission Dolores to the trendy shops of Valencia Street, stopping for authentic tacos or artisanal treats. With its warm microclimate and soulful energy, it’s a must-visit.
Located between Mission and Valencia Streets, this alley offers a rotating collection of provocative, contemporary street art. Known for its bold political statements and community-focused themes, the artwork here is constantly evolving, reflecting the current social and cultural climate of San Francisco.
A massive, castle-like fortress built in 1912 for the National Guard. With its distinctive brick exterior and octagonal towers, this imposing structure has lived many lives—from a sporting arena to a film studio. Today, it stands as a monumental piece of Mission District history and an important landmark for neighborhood walking tours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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