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Ultimate San Francisco Electric Bike Tour
29 ReviewsExplore areas off limits to tour buses on this truly authentic experience.
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- Glide over 20 miles on electric bikes and visit the neighborhoods off limits to other tour companies
- Enjoy an extended stop at the Golden Gate Bridge for some breathtaking views of the Bay
- Discover bike routes designed and mastered to avoid traffic, assure safety and 100% fun
- Visit the beloved Haight-Ashbury neighborhood
Description
Before you hit the road you’ll go through some basic safety precautions, ensuring you’re familiar with the electric bike. Then, you and you small group will explore the city together. You’ll have frequent stops to talk about the significance of the areas and you'll stop for lunch. At the conclusion of the tour you'll head back to the starting point to return everything. Here are the places you will explore: Fisherman’s Wharf—One of San Francisco’s most popular destinations. See the old shipyards to Boudin’s Bakery to the sea lions of Pier 39. Aquatic Park—Aquatic Park is a National Historic Landmark on the San Francisco Bay. Featuring one of the cleanest beaches in California, be on the lookout for the bold swimmers who frequent the area. Fort Mason—Serving as an Army post for over 100 years and a principal port during World War II for the Pacific campaign, today Fort Mason is a site of multiple cultural facilities. Marina District—Home to Fort Mason and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco's Marina District lies on the northern shore of the city. Enjoy scenic views of Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. Palace of Fine Arts—Inspired by Roman and Greek architecture, the Palace of Fine Arts was originally constructed to celebrate San Francisco’s recovery from the 1906 earthquake. Surrounded by a peaceful garden, it is great for photos. The Presidio—Former military base, now a beautiful park that includes Crissy Field, Fort Point, Lucasfilm’s (George Lucas) headquarters and the Walt Disney Museum. Golden Gate Bridge—Declared “one of the 10 wonders of the modern world,” the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognized symbols of San Francisco. Simply stunning! Golden Gate Park—One of the largest urban parks in the world, Golden Gate Park is home to some of the city's most-visited attractions, including the San Francisco Botanical Garden. Haight-Ashbury—Made famous by the 1960's hippie counter-culture, Haight-Ashbury offers a lively scene of boutiques, book shops, record stores, and an array of restaurants. You will have time to enjoy lunch from a wide variety of options here, including the Haight Street Market, Tony's Slice House, Street Taco, and much more. Painted Ladies—The Painted Ladies, also called Postcard Row, is a colorful row of homes across from Alamo Square. The homes are recognizable from film and television shows, such as 'Full House.' North Beach—Voted as one of the USA’s “ten great neighborhoods,” North Beach is best known as the home of Little Italy. Chinatown—Boasting the largest Chinatown in the United States, this 24-block mecca is bustling with energy, amazing food, and unique and colorful shops that give this area its charm. Want to explore more of the city on your own? Keep your bike for the rest of the day and explore anywhere you'd like in San Francisco!Includes
Electric bicycle Local guideImportant Information
- This tour is open to guests 16 years and older.
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