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Sausalito, a small Mediterranean village
will be one of the best San Francisco stops on the
tour. From the ferry building we will take a fun ferry
ride to Sausalito (approximately 25 minutes). The
name Sausalito is Spanish for “little willow”,
is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. It
is a small seaside village of 2.5 miles, consisting
of 7,500 residents (More)
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We will drive over the Golden Gate Bridge
during this San Francisco tour, stopping for pictures and allowing
you to walk around the vista points of San Francisco's
most treasured landmark. We will give you
amazing detailed historical narrative about the construction
process of the bridge. From the view you will also see
beautiful vistas behind the bridge (More)
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The view from the ferry cruise of Alcatraz
is amazing at San Francisco. No bus tour operators
actually go to Alcatraz, but during our tour we will get you very close to "The Rock."
Alcatraz operated as a prison from 1934 to 1963. It
was closed down for various reasons, mainly doe to
the fact that it was a costly prison to run and...(More)
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The Bay Bridge at San Francisco is a
double suspension bridge with Yerba Buena Island acting
as the median for the two separate segments. The first
segment is known as the western segment (on the San
Francisco side) is 1.78 miles. The eastern wing is
longer at 1.92 miles. The width of the entire bridge
allows for 5 lanes of traffic going...(More)
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During the Nob Hill walking portion of the tour, you will see both
the Fairmont hotel and the Top of The Mark, which are great historic hotel landmarks
in San Francisco The Top of The Mark offers scenic San Francisco views from the top floor. (More)
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On this tour you will see the beautiful
Angel Island from our Ferry Cruise to Sausalito. In
San Francisco, Angel Island is home to hiking, biking
and some of the most magnificent views of the bay
area and Alcatraz. (More)
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De Young Museum is
built as a result of the Mid-Winter Exposition of
1894; the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum housed the
left over objects from the exposition. On the tour
you will see the museum also showcased artifacts from
the Gold Rush era and Michael de Young’s personal
collection. (More)
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Was built in 1933 from the funds
of the eccentric Lillie Hitchcock Coit. She
inherently believed in San Francisco and maintaining
it's beauty. She also was a big supporter for
San Francisco's firemen. Thus, she donated Coit
Tower...(More)
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City Hall and the San Francisco Civic
Center will be in great view from the tour. During
your San Francisco tour, you will be provided
with in-depth historical narrative about City Hall
and the architecture of this famous California landmark.
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One of San Francisco's most unique
places to visit in Golden Gate Park is the conservatory of Flowers with its five different
galleries of plants and flowers including a wide array
of aquatic plants. On our day 2 tour we will actually stop inside to tour the inside of this landmark.
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