Cable Car Tours in San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco Sky-View Tour
by Gray Line San FranciscoExperience a twist on San Francisco’s cable-car tradition with a tour aboard an open-top double-decker motorized cable car. You’ll enjoy a fully narrated two-hour tour that includes Pier 41, North Beach, Lombard Street, Chinatown, Union Square, Civic Center, City Hall, the Painted Ladies at Alamo Square, Golden Gate Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Ghirardelli Square and the Cannery. Highlights Fully narrated tour that hits the city highlights Continuous departures throughout the day One free child for every adult ticket Departs regularly starting at 10am and lasts approximately two hours Getting to Your Activity This activity departs regularly from Pier 39, Fisherman’s Wharf, starting at 10am daily.
San Francisco, CA
$18 USD Per Adults (12-64) -
San Francisco Trolley Hop
by Gray Line San FranciscoThe open nature of a cable car allows you to easily see all of San Fran’s sites while your guide provides you with insight along the way. Best yet, you have the opportunity to hop on or off at designated locations, allowing you plenty of flexibility and ample time to explore on your own. Your one hour and fifteen minute loop tour aboard a motorized cable car takes you through some of San Francisco’s most picturesque neighborhoods, including Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach, downtown, Chinatown, and along the waterfront. This tour is a good mixture of guided touring and the flexibility to wander at your leisure. Highlights 1.25-hour motorized cable car loop of downtown San Francisco Ability to hop on or off at four different stops: Pier 41 1/2, Union Square, the Embarcadero Center or North Beach/Chinatown Use this tour to explore at your own pace Regular departures begin at 10am daily Getting to Your Activity You can collect your open-ticket hop on, hop off trolley voucher at Pier 41 ½, then board one of the cable cars.
San Francisco, CA
$18 USD Per Adult (12-64)
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San Francisco is world famous for its cable cars, which have been in operation since the 1870s and is the last of its kind on the planet. You can hop aboard one of the city’s three remaining lines for a small fare, although passengers should note that these aren’t covered by your regular transit fare. Also popular are the city’s street cars, light rail lines that use vintage streetcars and are a part of the transit system.. Want your streetcar or cable car ride to be accompanied by some insightful narration? There are tours that employ motorized streetcars, which might cost a bit more than the other options but come with a guided tour of the route.