This tour is completely private for your party of up to 4 guests. We provide a comfortable ride in a 2026 Black Cadillac VISTIQ.
A four hour timeframe is provided, so you will be able to stop and take photos at some locations.
This tour is completely private for your party of up to 4 guests. We provide a comfortable ride in a 2026 Black Cadillac VISTIQ.
A four hour timeframe is provided, so you will be able to stop and take photos at some locations.
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Macy’s Union Square - This is also our meeting point.
This lively plaza is the center of San Francisco’s shopping area, brimming with designer boutiques, hotels, and theaters. During winter, it features a renowned seasonal ice-skating rink.
Locations we visit are not in any specific order. - Golden Gate Bridge - Golden Gate Bridge and Fort…
- Macy’s Union Square - This is also our meeting point.
This lively plaza is the center of San Francisco’s shopping area, brimming with designer boutiques, hotels, and theaters. During winter, it features a renowned seasonal ice-skating rink.
Locations we visit are not in any specific order.
- Golden Gate Bridge - Golden Gate Bridge and Fort Point
The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco’s most iconic landmark, is a remarkable engineering marvel with its International Orange hue and stunning vistas. Whether walking, biking, or driving across, it’s an essential attraction. At the bridge’s base at Fort Point, discover one of Alfred Hitchcock’s famous movie locations from “Vertigo.” This is a visual stop; we do not cross the bridge.
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Alcatraz Island - Alcatraz Island
Once a maximum-security prison that held notorious criminals like Al Capone, Alcatraz Island now offers intriguing tours. A ferry from Pier 33 takes you to the island, where you can explore the prison and uncover its haunting history. Note: This tour does not include a trip to Alcatraz. -
Fisherman’s Wharf - Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39
Fisherman’s Wharf is one of the city’s busiest tourist spots, filled with seafood eateries, souvenir shops, and historical sites. Pier 39 is the main highlight, featuring playful sea lions, street performers, and stunning waterfront views. It is also home to the 150 ft. tall Skystar Wheel.
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Chinatown - Chinatown
The oldest and largest Chinatown outside Asia, this vibrant neighborhood is filled with authentic restaurants, tea shops, and cultural landmarks. We enter through the Dragon Gate and explore its lively streets. -
Lombard Street - Lombard Street
Dubbed the “crookedest street in the world,” Lombard Street boasts eight sharp hairpin turns in just one block. It’s a fun spot for a quick photo and a leisurely, scenic drive. -
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre - Palace of Fine Arts
This magnificent Greco-Roman-style structure was originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. It’s now a serene retreat with a picturesque lagoon, ideal for a relaxing walk or photo opportunity.
- Painted Ladies - The Painted Ladies
These renowned Victorian houses, also known as “Postcard Row,” provide a classic view of the San Francisco skyline. Best viewed from Alamo Square Park, they’re a favorite for photographers and “Full House” fans.
- Ghirardelli Square - Ghirardelli Square
Once a chocolate factory, Ghirardelli Square is now a hub for shopping and dining. Be sure to try a famous Ghirardelli hot fudge sundae before leaving.
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Coit Tower - Coit Tower
Perched atop Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the city and bay. Inside, you’ll find vibrant murals from the 1930s depicting California life. This is a visual stop; due to traffic and parking, we do not visit the base of Coit Tower. -
Ferry Building Marketplace - The Ferry Building
A haven for food enthusiasts, the Ferry Building hosts a lively marketplace with artisanal food vendors, restaurants, and local farmers’ markets. It’s also a great spot to catch a ferry across the bay.
- Golden Gate Park - Golden Gate Park
Spanning over 1,000 acres, this vast urban park is home to gardens, museums, and scenic walking trails. Popular attractions within the park include the Japanese Tea Garden and the de Young Museum.
- Haight-Ashbury - Haight-Ashbury
Once the heart of the 1960s counterculture movement, Haight-Ashbury now features vintage shops, psychedelic murals, and historic music landmarks. It’s a wonderful place to immerse in San Francisco’s bohemian history.
- Presidio - The Presidio and The Walt Disney Family Museum
This beautifully preserved Army base offers a scenic drive. We pass by the museum dedicated to Walt Disney’s life and legacy, showcasing rare artifacts, early animation sketches, a large-scale model of Disneyland, and personal stories from Disney’s career.
- Cable Car Museum - San Francisco Cable Cars
The city’s historic cable cars are a must-experience attraction, providing a fun and scenic way to travel. The best route runs from Powell Street to Fisherman’s Wharf, traversing steep hills and offering classic city views.
- Legion of Honor - The Legion of Honor
A fine arts museum housed in a grand neoclassical building, the Legion of Honor displays European masterpieces and ancient artifacts. Its location in Lincoln Park offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge. This is another location from the movie “Vertigo.”
- Mrs. Doubtfire House - Mrs. Doubtfire’s House
Situated at 2640 Steiner Street, this charming Pacific Heights home was featured in the beloved 1993 film “Mrs. Doubtfire.” Fans of the late Robin Williams often stop by for a photo in front of this iconic filming location.
- Sutro Baths - Sutro Baths and Cliff House
The Sutro Baths was a massive, privately owned saltwater swimming complex located in the Lands End area of San Francisco’s Outer Richmond District.

- Wifi on board
- Late model SUV
- Bottled water
- Guide
- Wifi on board
- Late model SUV
- Bottled water
- Guide
- Driver Gratuity not included; drivers can accept cash, credit card, Venmo & Zelle.
- Driver Gratuity not included; drivers can accept cash, credit card, Venmo & Zelle.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.