Tour de senderismo urbano por San Francisco





Descripción
Vea las vistas épicas de los sitios emblemáticos de los vecindarios del norte de San Francisco en esta caminata urbana de 5 millas para grupos pequeños, dirigida localmente, que lo lleva desde las aceras de la ciudad hasta senderos para parques que terminan en un vecindario favorito de la localidad, verdaderamente SF, con muchas opciones de comida y bebida para después del recorrido. Aprende sobre la vida en San Francisco mientras entiendes cómo la historia dio forma al paisaje urbano que experimentamos hoy en día, desde las batallas por los carriles bici hasta el enclave privado fuera de la red de la ciudad, compartido con humor y realismo. Obtenga consejos de su guía sobre otras experiencias auténticas de San Francisco para que su visita sea única. Ella lo ha visto todo y puede ayudarle a descubrir el mejor San Francisco para usted. Cubriremos unos 450 pies de elevación sobre colinas graduales a un ritmo moderado con muchas oportunidades para fotos. Unas buenas zapatillas y capas para caminar son todo lo que necesitarás.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
No iremos al puente Golden Gate, pero haremos una pausa para tomar fotos en algunos de los mejores miradores de la ciudad.
Caminaremos por el paseo principal del Palacio de Bellas Artes con mucho tiempo para fotos.
Exploraremos las aceras y senderos laterales del Presidio con varios miradores y una buena mezcla de ciudad y naturaleza.
Vea la famosa fuente de Yoda mientras pasamos de camino desde el Palacio de Bellas Artes al parque Tunnel Top con tiempo para fotos.
Exploraremos una buena parte del parque Tunnel Tops y haremos una pausa en algunos miradores increíbles para tomar fotos. También hay baños disponibles en esta ubicación.
Con vistas desde abajo y desde arriba, aprecia la magnitud de los 30.000 veteranos y familiares enterrados aquí.
Experimente las magníficas casas de las familias de comerciantes ricos de San Francisco que bordean el parque, y escuche la historia de cómo el amor de una mujer por la música hizo brotar nuestras propias artes Petit Trianon y San Francisco como las conocemos.
Conozca las mansiones que componen el primer desarrollo planificado de San Francisco en el lado oeste de la ciudad.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- No se permiten niños de 12 años o menos
Opiniones(10)
Lisa was very friendly and knowledgeable about the history of San Francisco. We’ve previously visited this city multiple times. Lisa took us to places we have not seen in the past. She also did a great job with pointing out the best places to take photos. Highly recommend this tour!
Lisa is a very knowledgeable and down to earth person. A good person to spend the day with while seeing some interesting parts of the City.
The hike was excellent. Lisa was very nice and knowledgeable. It was a very fun experience!
Joined this tour with my partner, who is from out of town, and we both really enjoyed the experience. I've lived in the area for many years but still saw things I didn't know about and learned a lot of interesting historical context. It was basically all new to my partner and they got great answers to their questions. The distance and pacing was really reasonable and it was nice to end at an informal restaurant, we definitely worked up an appetite. There's often a long line for the public bathroom nearest the starting location, so plan accordingly. Would recommend for both locals and others!
Excellent hike. Tour guide was really knowledgeable. Great urban hike through some really cool San Francisco sites. Thanks!
If you're looking for a tour that visits unique spots in the city with stunning views this is the tour for you. From Palace of Fine Arts to the National Cemetery to Richmond district, every stop had a sprinkling of history and views of the city. Just be prepared for fair amount of hills.
This was a fun walk on a route that was specially selected to show off what's great about SF's neighborhoods and the Presidio. Great views, and the route led through a variety of different settings, from brand new parks to old trails and monuments. The guide is local and was great at explaining the greater context, why that particular route was chosen, and the history along the way. Even though I'm a local myself, we went to a few places I'd never been, and I learned a thing or two. Be prepared for a long walk and some hills!
This route shows San Francisco in its full glory. You get to walk past the regal Palace of Fine Arts, into the Presidio wherein sometimes you are in the middle of just trees and it feels like you are far from any city and then suddenly it opens up to magnificent views of the Golden Gate bridge, the ocean, and even the SF skyline. At 5 miles, it’s paced right with enough stops for history and stories about SF.
Although it was a bit foggy the views were amazing in the Presidio. Lisa’s knowledge of SF history was a plus! This is a great hike tour if you want more than a 2 mile stroll. You’ll see the main tourist spots and areas only locals know.
We did the Iconic San Francisco Urban Hiking Tour with Path and Story, and it was a unique trip for this San Francisco resident! I went with a group of friends, and we all agreed this tour was way more than just sightseeing—it definitely felt like experiencing the city as a local. Lisa, our guide, was fantastic—fun, super knowledgeable, laid-back, and genuinely passionate about the city. She shared great stories at each stop, and her tips on using the MUNI bus system were so helpful! We felt confident getting around the city on our own after the tour. The walk took us through some of the most scenic and lesser-known parts of San Francisco—from stunning Golden Gate Bridge viewpoints, the serene Palace of Fine Arts, and peaceful trails in the Presidio, to cool local neighborhoods we’d never have discovered on our own. We even stopped by the Yoda fountain (a fun surprise!) and paused at Tunnel Tops Park for some amazing views and photo ops. Lisa wrapped up the tour at a local brewpub where we enjoyed delicious food, great beers, and relaxed conversation—far from the usual tourist spots. It was the perfect ending to a day exploring the city. Highly recommend this tour if you want to really experience San Francisco. Already telling all my local and out-of-town friends to book with Lisa next time they want an urban hike!



