About this experience
Traveling through the most vibrant neighborhoods and districts of San Francisco is an opportunity to combine the contrasting manifestations of the city into a unified picture and form a comprehensive understanding of its appearance. You will see the Japanese district and the Russian neighborhood, the business financial center and the bohemian town of Sausalito, the largest park in America and the Fisherman's Wharf waterfront - a haven for musicians, artists, and performers.
What to expect
Travel through the most colorful neighborhoods of San Francisco. You will see a European architectural ensemble reflected in the buildings of the city hall, library, theaters, and symphony hall. Victorian houses and Japanese pagodas in Japan Town. Castro districts - the area where homosexuals live. Fashionable residential area See Cliff. The most crooked street in the world, the 'Russian' district, where we will remember the Russian history of America together. The business center with skyscrapers, hotels, art galleries, and shops. From the main square - Union Square - the famous Cable Car starts its most popular route.
The famous Golden Gate Bridge and the luxurious city panorama. We will climb to the top of Twin Peaks and Nob Hill, where the former homes of the richest people of the 19th century are located.
The largest city park in America - Golden Gate Park, the alleys of which will lead you to the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
The town of Sausalito. There you can visit art galleries, admire yachts or have a cup of aromatic coffee with a fantastic view of the bay.