Hop into a fun and unique open-air ride for an unforgettable, family friendly journey through San Francisco’s most iconic neighborhoods!
Departing from Dylan’s Tours Shop in Little Italy, we ride down world-famous Lombard Street (“The Crooked Street”) and descend super-steep Filbert Street and make our iconic photo stop at the Golden Gate Bridge. Ride through Little Italy and Chinatown, then past movie locations from Mrs. Doubtfire, Bullitt, The Rock and Dirty Harry. Also opportunities to see the world famous Cable Cars ride up our steepest hills!
Along the way we cruise the Marina District, Fisherman’s Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, Fort Mason, the Presidio, and more! 15 highlights in under two hours.
Includes four photo stops:
1.) The Palace of Fine Arts
2.) the Golden Gate Bridge
3.) Coit Tower
4.) Pacific Heights.
Perfect for guests short on time but big on adventure with epic Bay and Bridge views, bite-size history, and lots of local fun.
Known as "The Crooked Street," Lombard Street's eight tight hairpin turns are surrounded by beautiful homes and vibrant flowers, making it one of San Francisco’s most photographed landmarks.
Experience breathtaking views and historic charm in Russian Hill, an iconic neighborhood filled with steep streets, lush greenery, and hidden stairways.
Discover the charm of North Beach, a lively neighborhood with a rich Italian-American history, famous for its nightlife, cafes, and literary landmarks.
Immerse yourself in San Francisco’s Little Italy, a neighborhood bursting with authentic Italian culture, charming cafes, and some of the city’s best restaurants and bakeries.
Explore the vibrant streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown, one the oldest and one of the largest in the U.S., known for its colorful architecture, bustling shops, and rich cultural heritage.
(Photo Stop) Pause to capture stunning views of the city and bay from Coit Tower, a historic landmark perched atop Telegraph Hill with murals and panoramic vistas.
Start or end your journey at Dylan’s Tours Shop in Little Italy, a welcoming hub where your San Francisco adventure begins.
San Francisco’s hilltop showpiece, grand Victorians and Beaux-Arts mansions on “Billionaire’s Row,” leafy streets, and chic Fillmore boutiques and cafés. Known for sweeping views of the Golden Gate, Alcatraz, and the Bay, it blends old-world glamour with modern city life—an elegant, unmistakably San Francisco neighborhood.
A former U.S. Army post turned 1,500-acre national park where wild coastline meets the city. Think cypress forests, coastal bluffs, and sweeping Golden Gate Bridge views, plus historic brick barracks, parade grounds, and bayfront Crissy Field. It’s SF’s backyard—rich history, big scenery, and that salty-air, park-meets-ocean vibe.
San Francisco’s signature silhouette—International Orange towers, soaring cables, and sweeping views where the Pacific meets the Bay. Expect bite-size stories of bold 1930s engineering, fog lore, and why this Art Deco icon still steals the show—no matter the weather.
A dreamy lakeside rotunda and sweeping colonnades, born from the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Swans on the lagoon, towering palms, and classical arches create a timeless, romantic scene—one of San Francisco’s most beloved bits of old-world grandeur
Breezy waterfront vibes, joggers on the Marina Green, and sailboats in the harbor—plus chic cafés and boutiques along Chestnut & Union. Mediterranean-style homes and Art Deco touches frame views of the Golden Gate and the Palace of Fine Arts. Born from the 1915 world’s fair, it now hums with upbeat, beach-town energy
A former Army port turned waterfront arts-and-park campus. Historic piers and brick warehouses now host galleries, theaters, and tasty pop-ups, while the Great Meadow slopes to the Bay with postcard views of the Golden Gate and Alcatraz. Lively, local, and perfectly San Francisco.
A historic chocolate factory turned brick-and-string-light plaza by the Bay. Grab a classic hot-fudge sundae, browse local shops and tasting rooms, and enjoy waterfront views of Alcatraz and Aquatic Park—sweet, scenic, and quintessentially San Francisco.
San Francisco’s classic waterfront—Dungeness crab stands, sourdough bakeries, and sea lions at Pier 39, plus historic ships, street performers, and quirky museums like Musée Mécanique. Bustling vibes and big Bay views toward Alcatraz and the Golden Gate—iconic SF, start to finish
You will be meeting at Dylan's Tours Shop located at 782 Columbus Ave. San Francisco. We ask that you arrive 15 minutes before your departure time to check in.
San Francisco, a city nestled between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, is renowned for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, steep rolling hills, and vibrant cultural scene. Known for its progressive values, diverse neighborhoods, and world-class cuisine, it offers a unique blend of urban life and natural beauty.
The iconic Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Spanning the Golden Gate Strait, it connects San Francisco to Marin County and offers stunning views of the city and bay.
Alcatraz Island is a former federal prison that housed some of America's most notorious criminals. Today, it's a popular tourist attraction offering guided tours and exhibits about its history.
Golden Gate Park is a large urban park spanning over 1,000 acres. It features gardens, museums, lakes, and recreational facilities, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Fisherman's Wharf is a bustling waterfront district known for its seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and attractions like Pier 39 and the Sea Lions.
San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest in North America. It offers a vibrant cultural experience with shops, restaurants, and historic sites.
San Francisco is famous for its tangy, chewy sourdough bread, made with a unique local yeast strain. It's often served with butter or used for sandwiches and clam chowder.
Dungeness crab is a local delicacy, known for its sweet, tender meat. It's often served steamed, grilled, or in crab cakes, crab louie, or cioppino.
The Mission burrito is a large, hearty burrito filled with rice, beans, meat, cheese, and salsa. It's a popular takeout item and a staple of San Francisco's food scene.
Ghirardelli chocolate is a beloved San Francisco brand, known for its rich, creamy chocolate. It's available in various forms, including bars, squares, and ice cream sundaes.
This period offers pleasant weather with less fog, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city hosts numerous festivals and events during these months.
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