San Francisco E-Bike Tour: Hidden Gems
Explore San Francisco's hidden gems on a 4-hour e-bike tour, discovering vibrant neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and stunning views with a local guide.
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Important Information
- • Guests must be 13 or older to ride an electric bike
- • Helmets are required on this guided tour
- • Credit card with ID required for security deposit
- • Tour runs rain or shine; cancellation for dangerous weather
- • Riders must be confident riding in city streets
Discover San Francisco's hidden gems on an exhilarating e-bike tour. Glide through vibrant neighborhoods like North Beach, the Mission, and Castro, each brimming with unique street art and rich history. Capture panoramic views of the iconic Transamerica Pyramid and the SF skyline. Pedal past Oracle Park, home to the Giants, and admire the charm of the Painted Ladies at Alamo Square. Your local guide will share fascinating stories and insights, ensuring you experience the true spirit of San Francisco. Conclude your adventure at Fisherman's Wharf, where the city's maritime history comes alive. Book now to explore the city like never before!
Pros
- Explore vibrant neighborhoods on e-bike
- Capture panoramic views of SF skyline
- Cycle through 8 unique districts
- Discover vibrant street art and murals
- Enjoy lunch at a famous food truck
- Ride past iconic landmarks like Oracle Park
Includes
- 4-hour guided electric bike tour with a professional tour guide
- Helmet, lock, and map
- Full-day electric bike rental
- En route roadside assistance
Excludes
- Food and drinks
- Optional gratuities for the tour guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Optional midway bike drop-off
Tour Highlights
- • Explore vibrant neighborhoods on e-bike
- • Capture panoramic views of SF skyline
- • Cycle through 8 unique districts
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