The “City on the Bay” is a big city in a small area (just 49 square miles) packed with world famous attractions. Their close proximity makes it ideal for you to see and do so much in even a little bit of time.
You can stroll across the Golden Gate Bridge, ride vintage streetcars and visit many of San Francisco’s signature attractions on unique San Francisco package tours. City sightseeing is effortless as they take care of all the details. You will even find lots of vacation packages that bundle entrance fees, food and other costs into one low payment.
At Pier 39, “where San Francisco starts”, the sea lions, Alcatraz and Angel Islands, or the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges make the great backdrops for you to snap some keepsake selfies while sampling a hearty chowder bread bowl. Then get ready to go visit each one!
A great way to explore the city at your own leisure is with a hop-on hop-off pass for a bus tour. The Palace of Fine Arts is the perfect spot to unwind with its pond, ducks and interesting wildlife.
Try a night visit to "The Rock” if you’re up to a chilling Alcatraz cruise tour while the prison is shrouded in darkness. Less scary is an in-depth Yosemite tour, with the Sierra Mountain framing your ride. Other day tours include the palate-pleasing Napa Valley wine tour from San Francisco. You can also go see the giant redwood trees of Muir Woods and experience Mediterranean living California-style in Sausalito.
There are many San Francisco tours from Las Vegas you can take advantage to see all the best places in the city. The same is true if you are coming from Los Angeles. Multi-day San Francisco tours from Los Angeles and Las Vegas often include stops in other popular locations, such as the Grand Canyon and Silicon Valley.
Depending on the length of your stay, you can go on one of the many multi-day tours that depart from San Francisco. You might select:
• 4 day bus tour to Yosemite National Park, Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon from San Francisco.
• 10 day tour from San Francisco that visits the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and the Grand Canyon.
No wonder almost 17 million people visit here every year!