San Francisco Movie Tour: See Film Sites!
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Overview
The San Francisco Movie Sights City Tour lets people see where famous movies were filmed. It's a fun bus tour for families where you can see clips from over 55 movies and TV shows. See places from 'Mrs. Doubtfire,' 'Dirty Harry,' and 'The Princess Diaries'. An actor who knows a lot about movies will be the guide.
What should people expect? The tour takes you to places like Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf. See the Palace of Fine Arts and drive down Lombard Street. Visit Fort Point, North Beach, and Nob Hill. You will also see the Transamerica Pyramid, Alamo Square, and the Painted Ladies.
The tour includes all taxes and fees. It also includes pickup and drop-off at a meeting spot, a driver and guide, and live talking on the bus. What's not included is tips, food, drinks, or hotel pickup and drop-off. This tour shows you San Francisco in a new and exciting way!
Highlights
See Famous Movie Spots: Visit places where famous movies and TV shows were filmed in San Francisco.
Fun for the Whole Family: This tour is great for families and people who love movies.
Actor as Your Guide: Learn about San Francisco's movie history from a guide who used to be an actor.
Easy Transportation: Ride on a bus to see many different parts of the city.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers loved seeing filming locations in person.
Many enjoyed learning behind-the-scenes movie facts.
The tour guide was knowledgeable and funny.
The bus was comfy for sightseeing
Some customers said the bus was too small.
A few wanted more time at each stop.
The Journey
Union Square
Union Square, a vibrant hub in downtown San Francisco, is a shopper's paradise and a cultural melting pot. Home to a vast array of department stores, upscale boutiques, art galleries, and salons, the square bustles with activity. More than just a retail destination, it's a vital gathering place where locals and tourists alike converge, making it a true reflection of San Francisco's cosmopolitan spirit. Enjoy street performances, seasonal events, and the energetic atmosphere that defines this iconic square.
Palace of Fine Arts
The Palace of Fine Arts is a stunning Beaux-Arts masterpiece built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Its majestic rotunda and tranquil lagoon offer a picturesque escape. Beyond its architectural grandeur, the Palace has graced the silver screen in films like Vertigo and The Rock, adding to its allure. Stroll through its grounds, admire the intricate details, and soak in the romantic ambiance that has made it a beloved San Francisco landmark.
Fort Point
Nestled directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, Fort Point offers unparalleled views of this iconic landmark. This historic brick fort, dating back to the Civil War era, provides a unique vantage point for admiring the bridge's grandeur and the surrounding bay. Walk through its casemates, explore its rich history, and imagine yourself in the scenes of famous films like 'Vertigo.' Fort Point is a must-visit for history buffs, photographers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable San Francisco experience.
Lombard Street
Lombard Street, famously known as the 'most crooked street in the world,' is a charming and quirky San Francisco attraction. Its winding, flower-lined block on Russian Hill features eight hairpin turns, creating a delightful visual spectacle. While not actually the crookedest street in the city, its unique design and picturesque setting make it a popular spot for tourists and photographers alike. Experience the thrill of driving (or walking) down this one-of-a-kind street and capture the perfect San Francisco memory.
North Beach & Telegraph Hill
North Beach, San Francisco's 'Little Italy,' pulsates with a vibrant energy. Explore its traditional trattorias, bustling cafes, and historic bars, soaking in the neighborhood's rich Italian heritage and Beat Generation legacy. Visit City Lights Bookstore, a literary landmark, and Vesuvio Cafe, a Beat hangout. Ascend Telegraph Hill via the Filbert Steps, a hidden stairway offering stunning views, to reach the iconic Coit Tower, adorned with WPA-era murals and panoramic city vistas.
Nob Hill
Nob Hill, once home to railroad tycoons, exudes an air of elegance and history. Explore its grand hotels, ornate Grace Cathedral, and charming Huntington Park. Ride a cable car up its steep streets, enjoying breathtaking views of the city. Indulge in the city's swankiest bars, like the Top of the Mark lounge, with its 360-degree panoramas. Visit the Cable Car Museum to witness the history of San Francisco's iconic transportation system.
Transamerica Pyramid
The Transamerica Pyramid, a futuristic skyscraper in San Francisco's Financial District, dominates the city's skyline. This iconic structure, the second-tallest in San Francisco, is a symbol of innovation and architectural daring. Admire its unique pyramid shape, capture its distinctive silhouette against the sky, and appreciate its prominent place in the city's urban landscape. While public access to the top is limited, its presence is a constant reminder of San Francisco's forward-thinking spirit.
Fisherman's Wharf
Experience the lively atmosphere of Fisherman's Wharf, a historic waterfront district. Stroll along the Bay's edge, enjoying the views of the harbor and the famous Pier 39. Indulge in fresh seafood, watch the playful sea lions, and explore the various shops and attractions. Just a short walk from Pier 39, this meeting point provides a gateway to the many sights and sounds of San Francisco's iconic waterfront.
Alamo Square & The Painted Ladies
Capture the quintessential San Francisco postcard view at Alamo Square, where the iconic 'Painted Ladies' Victorian houses stand against the backdrop of the city skyline. These colorful homes, featured in the opening credits of 'Full House,' are a must-see for any visitor. Relax in the park, soak in the panoramic views, and snap photos of this unforgettable San Francisco scene. It's a perfect blend of architectural charm and urban beauty.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes all taxes, fees, a driver/guide, and live commentary on board. Pickup and drop-off are from a designated meeting point. Gratuities, food, drinks, and hotel pickup/drop-off are not included.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as you may be doing some walking. Also, bring a camera to capture your favorite movie locations. Consider bringing snacks and drinks.
Review Summary
Customers generally say the San Francisco Movie Sights City Tour is a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s famous movie locations with an entertaining and knowledgeable actor-guide. Positive points include the well-paced itinerary, entertaining film clips, and insightful commentary that brings San Francisco’s cinematic history to life. Some reviews note that the tour is very well suited for families and movie buffs alike. A few travelers mention the absence of hotel pickup and the need to be punctual at the Pier 43 meeting point, but overall satisfaction and recommendation rates are high.
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