08:30 AM to 10:00 AM - Start at the Palace of Fine Arts
Pickup at Union Square or Fisherman's Wharf
Roll slowly past San Francisco's popular Fisherman's Wharf and through the Marina District while enjoying the views of Alcatraz Island
Stop and explore picturesque Palace of Fine Arts
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM - Golden Gate Bridge and Land's End
Stop at a spectacular vista for photos of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge
Stop at Land's End for the Pacific Ocean coastline views
Enjoy panoramic views of Sutro Baths and the Cliff House
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Golden Gate Park and Twin Peaks
Drive through Golden Gate Park past Dutch windmills, bison paddock, de Young Museum, and Hippie Hill.
Drive through Haight-Ashbury, epicenter of the Summer of Love
Enjoy the 360-degree views of the whole Bay from Twin Peaks
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Mission District, Drop off
- Drive through Mission, Civic Center, and Union Square neighborhoods
- Depart the tour vehicle at Fisherman’s Wharf or Union Square
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, the heart of central California's Bay Area, is famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its unique culture, and its position at the forefront of technological innovation. Beautiful weather and waterfront views await visitors as well!
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Fisherman's Wharf
This San Francisco neighborhood is a popular tourist area due to its lovely scenery and abundance of shops, restaurants, museums, and other attractions. The area also hosts several annual events, such as a July 4th fireworks show.
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Palace of Fine Art
The grandiosely-named Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California is a huge, ornate outdoor structure that is part of the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Its amazing architecture has made it popular for weddings and photography.
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Golden Gate Bridge
The iconic arches of San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Bridge are known the world over as a symbol of California and the San Francisco Bay area. From movies to postcards, the Golden Gate Bridge is an American icon.
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Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is the fifth most-visited park in the United States and is actually 20% larger than New York's Central Park. This San Francisco landmark stretched from the waterfront over three miles into the city itself.
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North Beach
The neighborhood is San Francisco's "Little Italy" and has historically been home to a large Italian American population. It still has many Italian restaurants, though many other ethnic groups currently live in the neighborhood.