San Francisco Full Day Private Tour - SF City & Redwoods 7 Hours

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  • 7 hours (approx.)
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Overview

Muir Woods in the morning and City Tour in the afternoon In the Morning: Start in Fisherman's Wharf then over the Golden Gate Bridge North to the Muir Woods National Monument to see the giant redwoods. Your visit inside the park is self-guided. Your guide will be waiting for you after your park visit. Stop at Muir Beach Overlook to catch a view of the Pacific Ocean. Stop in the bayside town of Sausalito. A quick stop for grab-and-go lunch in Sausalito Stop at Golden Gate Bridge overlook on the way back to san Francisco In the Afternoon: Two to Three-hour San Francisco tours cover many of the major sites: Fisherman's Wharf, Union Square, Presidio, Golden Gate Park, Twin Peaks, Chinatown, Lombard Street (traffic permitting), Coit Tower, and North Beach (“Little Italy”). Our Jeeps fit up to 4 adults and 2 children. The 3rd row seating is perfect for children and teens.
  • All tours cross the Golden Gate Bridge with stop at one of 4 photo vantage points

  • Open Air Convertable Jeep with your own Driver / Tour Guide

  • Jeep Seats up to 6 Guests - Suggested max 4 adults 2 teens/children

  • Warm blankets for occasional fog filled days.

  • Muir Woods is an amazing self guided experience with well marked trails.

  • Child seats and booster seats available with prior notice. Ages 3+

  • Time permiting stop to view the Pacific Ocean coastline from Muir Beach

Meeting point

Meet at Umbrella Alley at the Western end of Fisherman's Wharf. Near Ghirtardelli Square and the Beuna Vista Cafe

End point

Meet at Umbrella Alley at the Western end of Fisherman's Wharf. Near Ghirtardelli Square and the Beuna Vista Cafe

Umbrella Alley San Francisco

Tours depart from Umbrella Alley in Fisherman's Wharf. The alley is covered in brightly colored Instagram friendly murals. The perfect backdrop for the start of your tour. This stop can be added if you have a hotel pick up.

Marina District

The Marina is a picturesque neighborhood of Art Deco structures with nearby Union Street the center of attention in Cow Hollow

Fisherman's Wharf

San Francisco’s #1 tourist destination! Fisherman’s Wharf sign, with a crab emblazoned on a ship’s wheel, is one of the most photographed locations.

Presidio of San Francisco

Presidio was designated a National Historic Landmark and the site has been part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area since 1994

Palace of Fine Arts Theatre

The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition

Legion of Honor

Legion of Honor displays a collection of more than 4,000 years of ancient and European art overlooking Lincoln Park and the Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Park

Inside of Golden Gate Park’s 1,017 acres explore and discover gardens, playgrounds, lakes, picnic groves, trails, and monuments, plus an array of world class museums and cultural attractions

Ocean Beach

Enjoy Pacific Ocean views. Ocean Beach San Francisco is the largest of the San Francisco beaches. 3.5-mile stretch of white beach. Great for strolling and flying kites

Painted Ladies

Alamo Square Park offers views of the San Francisco skyline and the Painted Ladies Postcard Row

Haight-Ashbury

Eclectic and funky, the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco unapologetically marches to the beat of its own drum.

Japantown

Experience San Francisco’s Japantown! This six-block district is known for its sushi, traditional massage, shopping and more!

Dragon's Gate

The Dragon Gate is the traditional stone archway greeting visitors to Chinatown since 1970

Union Square

Union Square, San Francisco’s #1 shopping destination! The Square is home to hundreds of stores, restaurants, hotels, theaters, boutiques and more.

North Beach

North Beach and Little Italy. North Beach, a buzzy neighborhood steeped in Italian heritage, draws locals and tourists to its checked-tablecloth trattorias, coffee shops and retro-flavored bars.

The Castro

The Castro neighborhood remains one of the most prominent symbols of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activism & events in the world

Mission District

Mission District is an exuberant, evolving neighborhood with Latino roots. Home to Mission Dolores, the oldest intact building in San Francisco

Transamerica Pyramid

The Transamerica Pyramid once disliked now beloved towers over the Financial District and Embarcadero Center in SF

Lombard Street

The Crookedest Street Lombard Street’s 8 world-famous hairpin turns have earned it the nickname the crookedest street in the world (traffic and time permitting)

Chinatown

This is one of the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the U.S. Beyond iconic Dragon’s Gate, a bustling maze of streets and alleys brims with dim sum joints and other traditional eateries.

Golden Gate Bridge

Tour crosses and stops for photos at San Francisco’s most iconic landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge!

Muir Woods National Monument

Muir Woods National Monument is covered in dense forests of coastal redwoods some almost 1000 years old towering to over 250’ in height. Your visit inside the park is self-guided. Your guide will pick you up at the agreed-upon time. Time inside the park is generally 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Muir Beach Overlook

Time permitting tour makes a stop at either Muir Beach or the Muir Beach overlook on the Pacific Ocean.

Marin Headlands

Located just north of San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge the Marin Headlands is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Two of the for possible Golden Gate Bridge Photo stops are located in the headlands.

Sausalito

On the return to San Francisco a quick stop in the bayside town of Sausalito. Guests have options to return to San Francisco: 1) Option to return to San Francisco by Ferry from Sausalito (fee paid at Ferry) 2) Return to San Francisco onboard the Jeep.

Ferry Building Marketplace

The Ferry Building anchors San Francisco to the Bay at the foot of Market Street on the Embarcadero

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Jeeps are small vehicles - we suggest 4 adult riders plus 2 children / teens in 3rd row seating.

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