Alcatraz & Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour: San Francisco Adventure!
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Overview
San Francisco Alcatraz, Ferry and 2 Day Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour is the perfect way to see San Francisco! This tour lets visitors explore the city at their own pace with a flexible bus tour and a trip to Alcatraz Island.
Visitors can ride on open-top, double-decker buses. The buses stop at places like the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman’s Wharf. People can hop on and off the bus as many times as they want for 2 days. This is a great way to see the city's famous sights and learn about its culture. The Alcatraz Island tour takes people back in time to when it was a famous prison. A ferry takes visitors to the island from Pier 33. They can walk around and listen to an audio tour of the cellhouse. Visitors can also see outdoor landmarks and get amazing views of the San Francisco Bay.
This tour includes a 2-day bus pass and a tour of Alcatraz Island. It also includes a ride across the Golden Gate Bridge and visits to places like North Beach/Chinatown and Golden Gate Park. People love that the tour is flexible and they can see many famous places. Big Bus Tours is known for great experiences and has lots of good reviews.




Highlights
See San Francisco Your Way: Hop on and off the bus at any stop and explore the city at your own speed for 2 days.
Visit Alcatraz Island: Take a ferry to the island and explore the famous former prison with an audio tour.
Golden Gate Bridge Views: Enjoy a scenic ride across the Golden Gate Bridge on the open-top bus.
Explore Top Sights: See Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, and more on the hop-on hop-off bus.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the combination of Alcatraz and the hop-on hop-off bus tour, praising the convenience and the chance to see many attractions. Some had minor issues with wait times and bus commentary.

Visitors really enjoyed the Alcatraz tour, especially the audio guide.
The hop-on hop-off bus was a convenient way to see many sights in San Francisco.
Many loved the flexibility of the 2-day bus pass to explore at their own pace.
The views from the bus and Alcatraz Island were highlights for many visitors.
Some visitors experienced long wait times for the Alcatraz ferry.
A few found the bus commentary hard to hear or not very informative.
The Journey
Alcatraz Island
Journey to Alcatraz Island, a former Civil War fort, military prison, and America's most notorious federal penitentiary. Explore the infamous Alcatraz Cellhouse with its chilling audio tour, “Doing Time: The Alcatraz Cellhouse,” and walk the halls that once held notorious inmates. Discover outdoor historic sites like Eagle Plaza, the Recreation Yard, the blooming Rose Garden, and the storied Sallyport. The New Industries Building features thought-provoking exhibits on the 1969 Native American Occupation and the history of mass incarceration in the U.S. Experience breathtaking views of the San Francisco skyline as you approach this windswept island, where history and intrigue come alive.
San Francisco Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
Discover San Francisco’s top sights and hidden gems with a flexible 2-day hop-on hop-off bus tour. Ride in comfort on open-top double-decker buses, taking in panoramic views of iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the Painted Ladies. With 16 convenient stops across the city, create your own customized adventure. Explore Golden Gate Park, stroll through Chinatown, admire the architecture of Alamo Square, and shop at Union Square – all at your own pace. Experience the freedom to explore the city your way, hopping on and off as often as you like.
Big Bus Tours Visitors' Center
Start your San Francisco adventure at the Big Bus Tours Visitors' Center at 99 Jefferson Street. Conveniently located at the corner of Jefferson and Mason Streets, this is the ideal spot to redeem your tickets and secure the best seating for your hop-on hop-off tour. The first bus departs at 10 AM, and the last leaves at 6 PM. Friendly staff are available to assist you, ensuring a seamless beginning to your exploration of San Francisco's iconic landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods.
North Beach / Chinatown
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of North Beach and Chinatown, each offering a unique cultural experience. In North Beach (Little Italy), visit Coit Tower for sweeping views, relax at Washington Square Park, and browse the famous City Lights Bookstore. Enjoy authentic Italian cafes and landmarks like Saints Peter & Paul Church. Just steps away, Chinatown boasts the Dragon Gate, bustling Grant Avenue, and hidden alleys with the Fortune Cookie Factory. Discover historic sites like Old St. Mary’s Cathedral and Tin How Temple, and don’t miss the authentic dim sum and local shops. Immerse yourself in the rich history and colorful atmosphere of these iconic San Francisco districts.
Embarcadero Center
Discover the vibrant Embarcadero Center, a hub of activity and culture in San Francisco. Explore a variety of stores, from fashion and gifts to specialty shops, and enjoy a diverse culinary scene with restaurants, cafes, and bars offering everything from quick bites to fine dining. Relax in the open plazas and gardens with comfortable seating areas, and discover captivating sculptures and art displays throughout the center. Catch the latest films at the movie theater, stay fit at one of the wellness centers, and look out for seasonal markets, live music, and special events. Conveniently located near the Ferry Building, the waterfront, and offering stunning views of the Bay Bridge, Embarcadero Center is a must-visit destination.
Ferry Building
Visit the iconic Ferry Building Marketplace in San Francisco, a food lover's paradise and a hub of local culture. Shop at local markets for fresh fruits, cheeses, breads, and handmade goods at the farmers market and small shops. Indulge in delicious food with local favorites like oysters, sandwiches, tacos, and sweet treats like ice cream and chocolates. Stop by for a cup of famous Bay Area coffee or enjoy a glass of California wine. Enjoy beautiful views of the Bay Bridge and the water, and catch a ferry to explore nearby places like Sausalito or Oakland. Don't forget to pick up unique gifts, books, and San Francisco-themed items. Experience the best of the Bay Area's culinary scene and scenic beauty at the Ferry Building.
Union Square South
Experience the vibrant energy of Union Square South in San Francisco, a premier destination for shopping and entertainment. Explore big-name stores like Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s, as well as luxury shops like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Relax at Union Square Park, people-watch, and see the famous heart sculptures around the square. Grab a bite at nearby cafes, bakeries, or restaurants offering everything from burgers to fine dining. Check out local art galleries and pop-up exhibits, and hop on the Powell Street cable car line for a classic San Francisco experience. Snap pictures of the busy square, tall palm trees, and surrounding city views, capturing the essence of downtown San Francisco.
Hilton Hotel (Mason Street)
Discover the attractions near the Hilton Hotel on Mason Street, a perfect starting point for exploring downtown San Francisco. Take a short walk to Union Square for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Visit Westfield San Francisco Centre, a large shopping mall with stores, a food court, and movie theaters. Ride the Cable Car for a fun and iconic journey through the city's hills. Grab a coffee or snack at the numerous cafes, bakeries, and restaurants nearby, and check out local shops for souvenirs, clothes, and gifts. Capture the busy city streets, classic architecture, and urban energy of downtown San Francisco from this convenient location.
Civic Center
Explore the cultural and architectural heart of San Francisco at Civic Center. Admire the beautiful dome of San Francisco City Hall, even taller than the U.S. Capitol’s, and take a free look inside this historic building. Visit the Asian Art Museum, one of the largest collections of Asian art in the world, and check out the schedule at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for concerts, shows, or events. Stroll through UN Plaza, an open square with fountains and local markets, and explore the Main Library for books, exhibits, and local history. Capture the grand architecture around Civic Center Plaza and relax in the lively open space, often filled with street performers and small festivals.
Alamo Square
Visit Alamo Square, offering stunning views of San Francisco’s iconic Painted Ladies, the famous row of colorful Victorian houses with the city skyline in the background. Relax at Alamo Square Park, enjoying green lawns, walking paths, and beautiful views, perfect for a short break or picnic. Capture great shots of downtown San Francisco and the surrounding neighborhoods, and walk around the charming streets with more Victorian and Edwardian-style houses. Spot filming locations recognizable from TV and movies like Full House. Enjoy the fresh air and peaceful surroundings before hopping back on your tour bus, experiencing one of San Francisco's most picturesque locations.
Haight-Ashbury
Immerse yourself in the counterculture history of Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of the 1960s movement. Explore vibrant street art, vintage clothing shops, and historic music landmarks, including the former homes of Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead. Stroll along Haight Street, discovering eclectic boutiques, record stores like Amoeba Music, and iconic eateries. Enjoy easy access to the scenic trails of Golden Gate Park for a relaxing break from the city's energy. Experience the unique blend of history, art, and culture that defines this iconic San Francisco neighborhood.
Golden Gate Park (Music Concourse Drive)
Explore the vibrant attractions at 55 Music Concourse Drive in Golden Gate Park. Visit the California Academy of Sciences, featuring an aquarium, planetarium, and a living roof. Discover the de Young Museum with American art and stunning city views from its tower. Relax in the peaceful Japanese Tea Garden and enjoy free concerts at the historic Spreckels Temple of Music. Don't miss the charming Shakespeare Garden, vibrant Rose Garden, and Stow Lake for pedal boating. Visit the Bison Paddock to see American bison, immersing yourself in the natural and cultural treasures of Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate Park (Lincoln Way)
Discover the peaceful and scenic spots of Golden Gate Park when your hop-on-hop-off bus stops at Lincoln Way and 9th Avenue on Sundays and public holidays. Visit the San Francisco Botanical Garden with its diverse plant collections, or enjoy a leisurely walk through the Conservatory of Flowers to admire tropical plants. Nearby, the De Young Museum offers fine art exhibitions, and the California Academy of Sciences provides a fascinating blend of science, nature, and live exhibits. For a more relaxed experience, visit the Japanese Tea Garden or take a rowboat out on Stow Lake. Experience the vibrant park life, including live music and picnickers, on weekends, enjoying the beauty and tranquility of Golden Gate Park.
North Vista Point (Golden Gate Bridge)
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, and the Bay from North Vista Point. This popular spot offers clear perspectives of the bridge's Art Deco towers and the water below, perfect for memorable photos. Take a walk along the nearby Golden Gate Bridge Trail for more scenic views, or explore the Fort Point National Historic Site, a Civil War-era fort located directly beneath the bridge. Discover informative plaques about the bridge’s history and construction, making it a perfect stop for both sightseeing and learning. Immerse yourself in the iconic beauty and rich history of the Golden Gate Bridge from this vantage point.
Palace of Fine Arts
Explore the stunning neoclassical architecture of the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, taking in picturesque views of the grand rotunda, impressive columns, and serene lagoon. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the park, perfect for relaxing or photography. Visit the nearby Exploratorium for interactive science exhibits or check if there are any performances at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre. Soak in both the beauty and history of this iconic landmark, offering a quiet escape with beautiful surroundings. Experience the elegance and tranquility of this architectural gem, a must-see destination in San Francisco.
Marina / Cow Hollow
Explore the scenic and vibrant neighborhoods of Marina and Cow Hollow in San Francisco. Begin with a leisurely walk along Crissy Field, a former airfield turned waterfront park offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the bay. Visit the Palace of Fine Arts, a beautiful remnant of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, perfect for photos and a peaceful stroll. Explore Union Street in Cow Hollow, lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, for a taste of local culture. Visit the Octagon House, a historic eight-sided building offering a glimpse into 19th-century architecture. Whether you're into outdoor activities, shopping, or history, Marina and Cow Hollow offer a delightful mix of experiences.
Lombard Street
Visit Lombard Street, one of San Francisco’s most iconic landmarks, known as the “crookedest street in the world.” Stroll down the 600-foot stretch, passing through beautifully manicured flower beds and enjoying panoramic views of the city and bay. Capture memorable photos of the eight tight hairpin turns designed to reduce the steep incline of Russian Hill. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak hours. Explore nearby attractions like the Palace of Fine Arts or Coit Tower, both within walking distance. Experience the unique charm and stunning views of this famous San Francisco street, a must-see for any visitor.
Pier 35 / Cruise Terminal
Explore the heart of San Francisco's waterfront attractions at Pier 35 / Cruise Terminal (1454 The Embarcadero). Visit Fisherman's Wharf, home to the famous sea lions at Pier 39, the Aquarium of the Bay, and the historic ships at Hyde Street Pier. Take a Red and White Fleet cruise for scenic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Explore Ghirardelli Square, offering boutique shopping and the original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop. Hop on the Boat Tram, a vintage streetcar, for a scenic journey along the Embarcadero. With history, shopping, and scenic views, this area offers something for everyone, making it a perfect destination on your hop-on hop-off tour.
Pier 39
Experience the vibrant waterfront of San Francisco at Pier 39. Visit the famous sea lions lounging on the docks, a must-see attraction for all ages. Explore the Aquarium of the Bay, offering immersive exhibits featuring local marine life, including touch pools and underwater tunnels. Have family fun at Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze, a psychedelic labyrinth of mirrors and lights. Don't miss the Carousel, beautifully hand-painted with scenes of the city, and the interactive Musical Stairs, where each step plays a note. Visit the nearby Musee Mecanique at Pier 45, a museum housing vintage arcade games. Enjoy a meal at one of the many waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and stunning bay views, creating a memorable San Francisco experience.
San Francisco
Discover San Francisco, a city known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, charming cable cars, and vibrant neighborhoods like Fisherman’s Wharf and Chinatown. Rich in history, culture, and breathtaking scenery, San Francisco offers a unique blend of attractions spread across its rolling hills. A hop-on hop-off bus tour provides a flexible way to explore major landmarks and hidden gems, taking in panoramic views and experiencing the unique charm of each district. Enjoy informative commentary along the way, making your exploration of San Francisco both convenient and enriching.
Big Bus Tours Visitors' Center
Start your San Francisco adventure at the Big Bus Tours Visitors' Center at 99 Jefferson Street. Conveniently located at the corner of Jefferson and Mason Streets, this is the ideal spot to redeem your tickets and secure the best seating for your hop-on hop-off tour. The first bus departs at 10 AM, and the last leaves at 6 PM. Friendly staff are available to assist you, ensuring a seamless beginning to your exploration of San Francisco's iconic landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods.
North Beach / Chinatown
Explore the vibrant neighborhoods of North Beach and Chinatown, each offering a unique cultural experience. In North Beach (Little Italy), visit Coit Tower for sweeping views, relax at Washington Square Park, and browse the famous City Lights Bookstore. Enjoy authentic Italian cafes and landmarks like Saints Peter & Paul Church. Just steps away, Chinatown boasts the Dragon Gate, bustling Grant Avenue, and hidden alleys with the Fortune Cookie Factory. Discover historic sites like Old St. Mary’s Cathedral and Tin How Temple, and don’t miss the authentic dim sum and local shops. Immerse yourself in the rich history and colorful atmosphere of these iconic San Francisco districts.
Embarcadero Center
Discover the vibrant Embarcadero Center, a hub of activity and culture in San Francisco. Explore a variety of stores, from fashion and gifts to specialty shops, and enjoy a diverse culinary scene with restaurants, cafes, and bars offering everything from quick bites to fine dining. Relax in the open plazas and gardens with comfortable seating areas, and discover captivating sculptures and art displays throughout the center. Catch the latest films at the movie theater, stay fit at one of the wellness centers, and look out for seasonal markets, live music, and special events. Conveniently located near the Ferry Building, the waterfront, and offering stunning views of the Bay Bridge, Embarcadero Center is a must-visit destination.
Ferry Building
Visit the iconic Ferry Building Marketplace in San Francisco, a food lover's paradise and a hub of local culture. Shop at local markets for fresh fruits, cheeses, breads, and handmade goods at the farmers market and small shops. Indulge in delicious food with local favorites like oysters, sandwiches, tacos, and sweet treats like ice cream and chocolates. Stop by for a cup of famous Bay Area coffee or enjoy a glass of California wine. Enjoy beautiful views of the Bay Bridge and the water, and catch a ferry to explore nearby places like Sausalito or Oakland. Don't forget to pick up unique gifts, books, and San Francisco-themed items. Experience the best of the Bay Area's culinary scene and scenic beauty at the Ferry Building.
Union Square South
Experience the vibrant energy of Union Square South in San Francisco, a premier destination for shopping and entertainment. Explore big-name stores like Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s, as well as luxury shops like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Relax at Union Square Park, people-watch, and see the famous heart sculptures around the square. Grab a bite at nearby cafes, bakeries, or restaurants offering everything from burgers to fine dining. Check out local art galleries and pop-up exhibits, and hop on the Powell Street cable car line for a classic San Francisco experience. Snap pictures of the busy square, tall palm trees, and surrounding city views, capturing the essence of downtown San Francisco.
Hilton Hotel (Mason Street)
Discover the attractions near the Hilton Hotel on Mason Street, a perfect starting point for exploring downtown San Francisco. Take a short walk to Union Square for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Visit Westfield San Francisco Centre, a large shopping mall with stores, a food court, and movie theaters. Ride the Cable Car for a fun and iconic journey through the city's hills. Grab a coffee or snack at the numerous cafes, bakeries, and restaurants nearby, and check out local shops for souvenirs, clothes, and gifts. Capture the busy city streets, classic architecture, and urban energy of downtown San Francisco from this convenient location.
Civic Center
Explore the cultural and architectural heart of San Francisco at Civic Center. Admire the beautiful dome of San Francisco City Hall, even taller than the U.S. Capitol’s, and take a free look inside this historic building. Visit the Asian Art Museum, one of the largest collections of Asian art in the world, and check out the schedule at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for concerts, shows, or events. Stroll through UN Plaza, an open square with fountains and local markets, and explore the Main Library for books, exhibits, and local history. Capture the grand architecture around Civic Center Plaza and relax in the lively open space, often filled with street performers and small festivals.
Alamo Square
Visit Alamo Square, offering stunning views of San Francisco’s iconic Painted Ladies, the famous row of colorful Victorian houses with the city skyline in the background. Relax at Alamo Square Park, enjoying green lawns, walking paths, and beautiful views, perfect for a short break or picnic. Capture great shots of downtown San Francisco and the surrounding neighborhoods, and walk around the charming streets with more Victorian and Edwardian-style houses. Spot filming locations recognizable from TV and movies like Full House. Enjoy the fresh air and peaceful surroundings before hopping back on your tour bus, experiencing one of San Francisco's most picturesque locations.
Haight-Ashbury
Immerse yourself in the counterculture history of Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of the 1960s movement. Explore vibrant street art, vintage clothing shops, and historic music landmarks, including the former homes of Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead. Stroll along Haight Street, discovering eclectic boutiques, record stores like Amoeba Music, and iconic eateries. Enjoy easy access to the scenic trails of Golden Gate Park for a relaxing break from the city's energy. Experience the unique blend of history, art, and culture that defines this iconic San Francisco neighborhood.
Golden Gate Park (Music Concourse Drive)
Explore the vibrant attractions at 55 Music Concourse Drive in Golden Gate Park. Visit the California Academy of Sciences, featuring an aquarium, planetarium, and a living roof. Discover the de Young Museum with American art and stunning city views from its tower. Relax in the peaceful Japanese Tea Garden and enjoy free concerts at the historic Spreckels Temple of Music. Don't miss the charming Shakespeare Garden, vibrant Rose Garden, and Stow Lake for pedal boating. Visit the Bison Paddock to see American bison, immersing yourself in the natural and cultural treasures of Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate Park (Lincoln Way)
Discover the peaceful and scenic spots of Golden Gate Park when your hop-on-hop-off bus stops at Lincoln Way and 9th Avenue on Sundays and public holidays. Visit the San Francisco Botanical Garden with its diverse plant collections, or enjoy a leisurely walk through the Conservatory of Flowers to admire tropical plants. Nearby, the De Young Museum offers fine art exhibitions, and the California Academy of Sciences provides a fascinating blend of science, nature, and live exhibits. For a more relaxed experience, visit the Japanese Tea Garden or take a rowboat out on Stow Lake. Experience the vibrant park life, including live music and picnickers, on weekends, enjoying the beauty and tranquility of Golden Gate Park.
North Vista Point (Golden Gate Bridge)
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, and the Bay from North Vista Point. This popular spot offers clear perspectives of the bridge's Art Deco towers and the water below, perfect for memorable photos. Take a walk along the nearby Golden Gate Bridge Trail for more scenic views, or explore the Fort Point National Historic Site, a Civil War-era fort located directly beneath the bridge. Discover informative plaques about the bridge’s history and construction, making it a perfect stop for both sightseeing and learning. Immerse yourself in the iconic beauty and rich history of the Golden Gate Bridge from this vantage point.
Palace of Fine Arts
Explore the stunning neoclassical architecture of the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, taking in picturesque views of the grand rotunda, impressive columns, and serene lagoon. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the park, perfect for relaxing or photography. Visit the nearby Exploratorium for interactive science exhibits or check if there are any performances at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre. Soak in both the beauty and history of this iconic landmark, offering a quiet escape with beautiful surroundings. Experience the elegance and tranquility of this architectural gem, a must-see destination in San Francisco.
Marina / Cow Hollow
Explore the scenic and vibrant neighborhoods of Marina and Cow Hollow in San Francisco. Begin with a leisurely walk along Crissy Field, a former airfield turned waterfront park offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the bay. Visit the Palace of Fine Arts, a beautiful remnant of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, perfect for photos and a peaceful stroll. Explore Union Street in Cow Hollow, lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, for a taste of local culture. Visit the Octagon House, a historic eight-sided building offering a glimpse into 19th-century architecture. Whether you're into outdoor activities, shopping, or history, Marina and Cow Hollow offer a delightful mix of experiences.
Lombard Street
Visit Lombard Street, one of San Francisco’s most iconic landmarks, known as the “crookedest street in the world.” Stroll down the 600-foot stretch, passing through beautifully manicured flower beds and enjoying panoramic views of the city and bay. Capture memorable photos of the eight tight hairpin turns designed to reduce the steep incline of Russian Hill. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak hours. Explore nearby attractions like the Palace of Fine Arts or Coit Tower, both within walking distance. Experience the unique charm and stunning views of this famous San Francisco street, a must-see for any visitor.
Pier 35 / Cruise Terminal
Explore the heart of San Francisco's waterfront attractions at Pier 35 / Cruise Terminal (1454 The Embarcadero). Visit Fisherman's Wharf, home to the famous sea lions at Pier 39, the Aquarium of the Bay, and the historic ships at Hyde Street Pier. Take a Red and White Fleet cruise for scenic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Explore Ghirardelli Square, offering boutique shopping and the original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop. Hop on the Boat Tram, a vintage streetcar, for a scenic journey along the Embarcadero. With history, shopping, and scenic views, this area offers something for everyone, making it a perfect destination on your hop-on hop-off tour.
Pier 39
Experience the vibrant waterfront of San Francisco at Pier 39. Visit the famous sea lions lounging on the docks, a must-see attraction for all ages. Explore the Aquarium of the Bay, offering immersive exhibits featuring local marine life, including touch pools and underwater tunnels. Have family fun at Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze, a psychedelic labyrinth of mirrors and lights. Don't miss the Carousel, beautifully hand-painted with scenes of the city, and the interactive Musical Stairs, where each step plays a note. Visit the nearby Musee Mecanique at Pier 45, a museum housing vintage arcade games. Enjoy a meal at one of the many waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and stunning bay views, creating a memorable San Francisco experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, an Alcatraz cell house audio tour in 11 languages, and a ferry ticket to Alcatraz from Pier 33. Also included is a 1-hour guided walking tour of Chinatown, a 1-hour panoramic sunset tour and pre-recorded commentary in 10 languages with free headphones. It does not include hotel pickup and drop-off, food and drinks, or gratuities.
Hot Tip
To make the most of the hop-on hop-off bus, plan the route in advance and arrive early at the Alcatraz Ferry to avoid long lines. Bring layers of clothing, as the weather in San Francisco can change quickly.