Your experience begins with an official Alcatraz Island visit including ferry transportation and the self-guided audio tour. The next day, explore San Francisco on a 15-mile guided e-bike ride covering North Beach, Mission, Castro, Haight-Ashbury, Civic Center, and more. Enjoy effortless electric assist and scenic city views.
On day 1, enjoy the official trip to Alcatraz island, with ferry tickets to and from the island and a 2.5 audio guided tour of the island. We recommend 2/3 hours on the island, but guests can stay and experience prison for as long as they'd like!
On day 2, the tour begins in one of the only true Fisherman's Wharfs left in the country. Tour departs from our Fisherman's Wharf Tour Center at 2661 Taylor Street.
Donated by a widow of the Firefighters union Coit Tower pays homage to all firefighters, with it's fire hydrant design.
The tour will take you from Fisherman's Wharf into Little Italy. The first stop is at Washington Square Park, located in between St Peter & Paul's Church, Mommas restaurant, and some of the best Italian restaurants San Francisco has to offer. This stop provides great views of the TransAmerica building, Coit Tower, and Russian Hill.
Standing 853 feet tall with 48 floors. The Transamerica building is evocative of San Francisco and has become one of the many symbols of the city.
Pass by the exploratorium, filled with science projects for everyone! Come back after the tour for some family fun!
Another iconic landmark of San Francisco! Designed in 1898. The Ferry Building was remodeled in 2003 to be a food retailer and market. It used to be the second busiest transit terminal until completion of Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
Ride along the bike-friendly path along the Bay waterfront!
After the ferry building ride through the tech district and the design district through the industrial and cool SoMA (South of Market) district.
Recently renamed Oracle Park, riders can see the home of one of America's best baseball teams, The Giants!
Traditionally a very Latin-American part of San Francisco, now borderrs with hipsters! Ride through Mission and Valencia Streets and see all the beautiful taqeria's, vintage stores, and amazing thrift stores!
See the talent of our many Street Artists while riding through Clarion Alley. Stop to take a picture of your new favorite piece, and maybe even meet the artist that made it!
Stop atop Dolores Park at the "fruit shelf" for one of the best photo ops of the downtown San Francisco Skyline.
Home of Harvey Milk and the LGBT movement, this neighborhood is steeped in rich history, vibrant colors, and a fabulous attitude!
Ride your bike through the wiggle- a popular local cyclist route from the Castro into the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood.
Ride alongside the daily commuters and experience life like-a-local! along this short ride to the entrance of Golden Gate Park.
The tour includes a 30 minute lunch stop at our Golden Gate Park shop, 622 Shrader Street. Riders can get off their bike and walk around the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, or grab a sandwich from the local Haight Street Market. Haight-Ashbury is where the hippie movement began one summer of love. As you ride by you will hear the faint sounds of music by Janis Joplin and the Grateful dead - who owned homes near The Haight during the summer of love.
The famous painted ladies and the backdrop of San Francisco! One of the most original and iconic photos of San Francisco will be taken here in this quintessential San Francisco park, Alamo Square Park.
You will ride through this trendy upscale neighborhood with beautiful shops and resturants. You will see the Opera House and the SF Symphony on your way from Alamo Square to Civic Center.
Ride along the Polk Gulch from Civic Center- a neighborhood that has seen it all! It was the original LGBT district of San Francisco. First Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco was on Polk Street in 1972.
San Francisco's Civic center has some of the most beautiful Architecture- City Hall lights up in different colors each night, and you can see the lawn out front with a Spanish Retiro-park feel.
See the iconic views of Ghiradelli Square, the Hyde Street piers, The Maritime Museum and the neighborhood Russian Hill.
Your bike tour will end back where it started, in Fisherman's Wharf at our 2661 Taylor Bike Shop.
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