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Bucket List Tour of San Francisco
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Bucket List Tour of San Francisco

You will be very entertained on the way in my Multi Colored Dream Gondola with music and interesting stories.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Coit Tower, 1 Telegraph Hill Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94133-3106

$3 admission - Coit Tower is a San Francisco icon, built in 1933 as a viewing tower. An elevator takes guests 14 stories to the top for 360 degree views of the city and the bay. In 1934 the tower was selected as the first public funded art project, 26 artists depicted California in the largest collection of depression era art in the United States, the vast majority are done in fresco and the colors are as vibrant today as they were when they were first applied. The tower receives thousands of visitors a year and is a must see when visiting San Francisco.

Duration: 20 minutes

Pass By: Lombard Street, Lombard St, San Francisco, CA, USA

Drive down the Crookedest Street in the World.

Stop At: Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123-1002

The Palace dominates a small neighborhood park that features lawns to picnic on and a tranquil lagoon populated with fish, birds and turtles. The Palace is the only remaining structure from 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a historic World's Fair-style event that put San Francisco back on the map as a major global city after the devastation of the 1906 earthquake and fire.

Architectural Style
Its Greek-style colonnades and soaring central rotunda make it one of the most singular and recognizable features of San Francisco's northern skyline. Up close, the scale of the structure is truly breathtaking. Don't be surprised if you find yourself having to carefully avoid appearing in the background of more than one happy couple's wedding photos when you visit.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Golden Gate Bridge, US-101, San Francisco, CA 94129

You can walk across or we can drive by.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Legion of Honor, 100 34th Ave Lincoln Park, San Francisco, CA 94121-1677

Explore one of San Francisco’s most prominent art collections with admission to the Legion of Honor Museum. Set in the headlands above the Golden Gate Bridge, the building’s stunning neoclassical exterior is modeled after the Palais de la Légion d’Honneur in Paris. Inside, discover an impressive collection of ancient Mediterranean art, European paintings and sculptures, and the most extensive assemblage of works on paper in the American West. Upgrade your ticket to include entrance to the Special Exhibits or the insightful commentary of an audio guide. Your ticket also allows you to enter the de Young Museum at no extra cost.

Duration: 1 minute

Stop At: Cliff House, 1090 Point Lobos Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121-1496

We will drive through the Presidio and see some beautiful scenery and homes along the coast to Cliff House and the ruins of the Swimming pools and you can get out and go in and see old pictures or we can drive by.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Golden Gate Park Windmills & Tulips, 1691 John F Kennedy Dr What3words: ///mull.towns.museum, San Francisco, CA 94121

In 1902, the Golden Gate Park saw the completion of the Dutch Windmill (also referred to the North Windmill). The design for the attraction came from a well-known San Francisco resident by the name of Alpheus Bull Jr., which took $25,000 to realize. A cottage was built for a caretaker to reside at, while he maintained the windmill and kept the local animals in the park well fed.
Located on the western section of the Golden Gate Park, two windmills reside, which at one time served a functional purpose for the city, but now stand as regal representations of their former selves. Lacking in their past luster and respected intricate craftsmanship, the windmills are still solidified within a deep history attached to the city of San Francisco. These stately attractions were once responsible for pumping as much as 1 ½ million gallons of water on a daily basis.

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Golden Gate Park, 501 Stanyan St, San Francisco, CA 94117-1898

This enormous park covers 1,017 acres; it has a rectangular shape, 4.8km long and 0.8km wide. The park was first mapped out in 1870 by future State engineer, William Hammond Hall. He developed the planning and planting of the space. Being located on the shore dunes the first task was to plant trees to stabilize the sand, more than 60,000 trees were planted originally and by 1879 there were 155,000 trees.

Stop At: Japanese Tea Garden, Golden Gate Park Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94117

Japanese Tea Garden, the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States located inside Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks, Lake Arrowhead, California

Twin Peaks is a must-see stop on your tour of San Francisco. Why? The view, the view, the view. This set of high peaks is located near the geographical center of the city, offering stunning 360-degree panoramic views of this beautiful city and the bay and ocean beyond.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Grace Cathedral, 1100 California St, San Francisco, CA 94108-2244

Grace Cathedral is home to a community where the best of Episcopal tradition courageously embraces innovation and open-minded conversation, where inclusion is expected and people of all faiths are welcomed, where beliefs are put into action and where people are encouraged to seek God and progress on their own spiritual journeys. The cathedral itself, a renowned San Francisco landmark, serves as a magnet, where diverse people gather to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn.Famed as a destination for visitors from all over the world, the cathedral is known for its striking architecture, stained glass, singular collection of art, and Interfaith AIDS Memorial Chapel.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Mission Dolores Park, Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

Famous Park and some Painted Laidies

Stop At: de Young Museum, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118-4502

Enjoy $15 general admission to San Francisco’s de Young Museum, home to one of the city’s most prominent art collections. Seated in Golden Gate Park, you’ll have the chance to explore the rare artifacts of the permanent exhibitions, as well as sculpture and paintings. Upgrade your ticket to include entrance to the Special Exhibitions or the insightful commentary of an audio guide. Be sure to stop at the Hamon Observation Tower before heading out, where you’ll find spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. With this ticket, you can also enter the Legion of Honor Museum at no extra cost.
The de Young Museum, located in Golden Gate Park, has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city and a cherished destination for millions of residents and visitors for over 100 years. Originally founded in 1895 it reopened in 2005 in a new facility designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. The museum showcases American art from the 17th- through 21st-centuries, contemporary art, international textiles and costumes, art from Central and South America, the Pacific and Africa.

Duration: 1 hour



Duration:5 to 7 hours
Commences in:San Francisco, United States
Country:United States
City:San Francisco

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