Visiting the stairways of San Francisco may come across as a bit of an odd activity, but the stairways of SF make it possible to view parts of the city that are inaccessible from a seat on the bus. On the stairways, it's easy to explore parts of the city that are usually missed by other tourists.
SF contains 300 stairways that make it possible to reach areas that are inaccessible any other way. Aside from a few of the most famous stairways, these are generally quiet areas that are only frequented by locals and a handful of tourists. The best SF staircases give visitors varying surroundings, different slopes as one travels upwards, and breath-taking views.
Itinerary:
16th Ave./Kirham Mosaic Staircase, Grand View Park Zigzag Stairs, Lombard St. , Baker Beach Sand Stairs, Lyon Street Steps, Baker St. Steps, Filbert/Sansome or Greenwich Streets Stairs, Telegraph Hill & Coit Tower, Jack Early Park Staircase (Grant between Chestnut and Francisco Streets), Vallejo Street Steps & Taylor Street, Saturn Street Steps & Vulcan Stairway, USF Stairway, Pemberton-Clayton Steps & Crestline St. near Twin Peaks, Corona Heights, Peralta Avenue Staircase in Bernal Heights, Jones Street, Lincoln Park Steps and walking through Golden Gate Bridge IF time permits.
Tour Price: 545 USD (for up to 6 people)
Duration: 8 hours
Languages:
English (advanced), Portuguese (fluent), Spanish (basic)
Included:
Gas, transportation, parking fees and water bottles...
Personal Purchases:
You are responsible for any purchases of a personal nature.
Pick Up and Drop Off:
Hotel or residence in San Francisco or nearby areas.