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Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour Highlights
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Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour Price List |
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Tour Prices*
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Per Person
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Regular Price:
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$55
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Internet Special:
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$49
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SAVE BY BOOKING ONLINE
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$6
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Departures from Fridays through Mondays only.
Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour Description |

Visiting Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco? There is a lot to explore and one of the best ways to see the neighborhood is to take a San Francisco walking tour. You’ll get an exclusive insider excursion around Fisherman's Wharf. A knowledgeable local guide will lead you on a Fisherman's Wharf walking tour exploration, where you’ll learn about the history of this special San Francisco neighborhood.
You’ll be surprised what a rich history San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf district has; many important events occurred during the California Gold Rush in Fisherman's Wharf. Highlights of this San Francisco walking tour include visiting the world-famous Cable Cars and having your picture taken beside one. The walking tour of Fisherman's Wharf will also visit the world’s crookedest street, Lombard Street in San Francisco, where the twists and turns in the road look more like a snake than a street. Your walking tour guide will show you a hidden staircase and path that winds its way up to Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill, where you’ll take in breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. This San Francisco walking tour throws in a few more surprises and by the end of the tour you’ll know San Francisco's Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood intimately.
Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour Itinerary |
| Start Time 1PM | Please meet at the Buena Vista Cafe in Fisherman's Wharf at 2765 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109. |
| Duration: approx 2 hrs | During this tour, guests will explore the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood of San Francisco. You will get an exclusive look behind the scenes and get the chance to take amazing photos of Lombard Street, Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower and a lot more! |
| End time: 3PM | The tour ends and guests can continue their way to Alcatraz Landing or explore Fisherman's Wharf themselves. |
