If you have the chance and there is a free bus tour at night. Go for it. Honestly it was such a great tour with the city lights and an excellent guide. ...
We did an O excursion to Sonoma to visit wineries with lunch on our own. Neither winery served traditional Sonoma varietals. The first had mediocre wine and shouldn’t be on the tour. The second had wonderful wine. The tour guide was knowledgeable and handled the breaking down of our bus efficiently. ...
We took the trolley to the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco and it was wonderful. Great weather, public transport was very inexpensive. The next morning we walked along to Fisherman’s Wharf and enjoyed watching the sea lions and the beautiful vista of San Francisco. Sailing out that night with the night sky, San Francisco and the Golden Gate lit up, was breathtaking. ...
We were in San Fran for two days and loved it. The first we had a relative from the area drive us around and gave us a great feel for the area. We did a cable car ride, ate at Fisherman's Wharf and went to Lombard Street and then toured most of the the area. On the second day we did the Alcatraz tour which was very interesting. ...
We took the BIG BUS which is right outside the port. Viator charges $69, the ship charges $59 and you can buy the ticket on the bus for $49. A great overview of SF with a 2.5 hour loop that crosses the golden gate bridge. Super cold and windy tho so be prepared. ...
Excellent overnight. Dined off the ship at a great restaurant. Went to Muir Woods and Catalina. Next day, on our own we went to Alcatraz and husband toured the Liberty Ship in the harbor. ...
This was my 6th visit to my favorite city! We had an overnight here, so we were able to pack a lot in. We walked along Fisherman's Wharf, bought chocolates at Ghirardelli Square, hiked up Hyde Street, zigzagged down Lombard, visited Little Italy, and climbed the many stairs to Coit Tower. The weather was beautiful, so we took a rideshare to Golden Gate Park and Lands End. So much to do, so little ...
Took cable car ride from near pier 37 Fisherman’s Wharf, over to China town and had Wow! Delicious shrimp wonton soup at little Far East Cafe 63 Grant Ave. cost was $16 in large serving bowl for two. Cable car ride back was no charge. Trolley rides along piers were never a charge and made getting to Fisherman’s Wharf easy. ...