Discover San Francisco in one day through 22 iconic locations, breathtaking views and cultural experiences. Start with the majestic Golden Gate Bridge and continue on to the famous Lombard Street, before exploring the vibrant Fisherman’s Wharf and charming Ghirardelli Square. Enjoy panoramic views from Coit Tower, discover the history of Alcatraz and admire the sea lions at Pier 39. This 8 km, 3h15 tour takes you into the essence of the city with stops in the heart of the emblematic neighborhoods, ideal for lovers of history and urban landscapes.
- Walking tour of 8 km, duration of 3h15
Explore 22 iconic places of interest in San Francisco
- Includes panoramic views and cultural stops
- Perfect for travelers wanting to discover the city in depth
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
They are great these rounded piers to get an overview of the city by the water. You have here a beautiful skyline that stands out over the California sky.
So you were probably wondering when we were finally going to talk about the Golden Gate Bridge, well that’s now.
You are in the heart of Ghirardelli Square. So that name may sound familiar to you, it’s an American chocolate company and you’re in their old factory redeveloped as a mall.
Another must-see in San Francisco, here is its most iconic street, the famous Lombard Street! You knew before you arrived in San Francisco that you were going to see one of the steepest streets in the world!
We are now in the upscale district of Russian Hill. The name goes back to the gold rush, when newcomers discovered a Russian cemetery on the hill.
It has style this large white tower of 20 floors at the corner! It is the Bellaire tower, nicknamed the Jewel, the jewel, planted on top of Russian Hill.
Before taking the beautiful Macondray lane, know that you are in the perfect place to take the famous picture of the leaning houses of San Francisco!
You arrive in Ina Coolbrith Park named in honor of Ina Donna Coolbrith who was a poet, writer and librarian. A key figure in the San Francisco literary community.
We are in Washington square Park, in the heart of the North Beach neighborhood. Try to imagine yourself in the 19th century. There is virtually nothing built around you!
You see it from the beginning, here is the church of St. Peter and St. Paul. It is known as the “Italian Cathedral of the West” (although it is not a cathedral) and has served as a church and cultural center for the entire Italian-American community of San Francisco.
Before you, now stands one of the signatures of the San Francisco skyline, the Coit Tower. If you want a 360° view of the surroundings, you can climb to the top of the tower, but the ticket is not given anyway.
So you are at the top of Telegraph Hill, which, as its name suggests, is the hill on which San Francisco’s first semaphore was installed before it was replaced by an electric telegraph.
The stairs you take are the famous Filbert Steps. They are very popular for walking from the Embarcadero to the Coit Tower.
You have, on your right, Pier 33 from which the boats depart for Alcatraz, San Francisco’s flagship tour. As we won’t be able to go with you there, I suggest you to go and see together the 3D model that represents one of the most famous prisons in the world!
You walk along the so-called Embarcadero, yes, the Embarcadero in Spanish, quite simply. This long artery along the San Francisco waterfront runs from the Ferry Building, which you may have discovered while visiting San Francisco Downtown, to Fisherman’s Wharf.
You can see it with the big signs, the animation and the statue of this crab that welcomes you all claws outside, you arrive in a rather busy place. This is Pier 39, the most touristic pier in the city.
It was obviously necessary to come to the end of the pier in order to have a beautiful view of the horizon. Moreover, it is an excellent viewpoint on the island of Alcatraz.
But the stars of the pier are them! The San Francisco Sea Lions! They have also been affectionately called “Sea-Lebrities”. These elephant seals, also called California sea lions, are not seals, seals beware, they do not appreciate the comparison!
You see on your left, the wax museum, Madame Tussaud, of San Francisco. You will certainly know these famous museums, the first of which was created by the French sculptor Marie Tussaud, in London in 1835.
This is another iconic image of San Francisco, the Fisherman’s Wharf sign, showing you the famous Fishermen’s Wharf. You have understood, since then, the whole area of the docks bears this name.
You are now passing through the shopping mall of Cannery Mall. This large red brick building is a good example of reuse and renovation of industrial spaces.
The park that you now pass through, facing the pretty beach, is part of San Francisco Historic Marine National Park. It features the Maritime Museum, which is the big building behind you, which was originally built as a public bath, as well as the Hyde Street Pier on your right, where you see the boats docked.
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