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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Three Kid-Friendly San Francisco Tours


Guided tours are a great way to learn about a new city – or even one you think you know well. Here are three family-friendly tours that prompt you to look at San Francisco from a different angle.

Photo by Aschloch
Fire Engine Tours – Driving or walking over the Golden Gate Bridge is fun, but think how much more memorable it would be atop a fire engine. You’ll leave from Fisherman’s Wharf, taking the scenic route in the Presidio, to the base of the bridge (Fort Point), then over the bay for a view of the Pacific on one side, and Alcatraz on the other. Fort Baker in Sausalito is at the other end of the bridge, another historic military base you’ll drive through. I saw the truck there once when we were visiting the Bay Area Discovery Museum. After Fort Baker, you'll head back over the bridge (you don’t have to pay the $6 toll like everyone else) through San Francisco’s Cow Hollow neighborhood. You’ll stay toasty warm in the fire engine gear provided during the tour, and you’ll ride in style in a vintage Big Red Shiny Mack Fire Engine. Tours leave from the Cannery at Fisherman’s Wharf.

Alcatraz – It may be touristy, but for good reason. The Alcatraz adventure starts with a short boat ride to the Rock, the island penitentiary in the Bay. From 1934-1936 Alcatraz housed inmates like Al Capone and the “Birdman” Robert Stroud. On the tour, you’ll learn fun facts, like those who were locked up here got hot showers – so they wouldn’t acclimate to the Bay’s cold water, making escape easier. Take a free National Park Service tour or rent a Cellhouse Audio Tour and hear about the jail from former correctional officers and inmates. Get tickets and depart at Pier 33. You can just wander around by yourself too, if the kids can't handle a formal tour.

Free Walking Tours of San Francisco – if the kids can walk for two hours and are patient enough to listen to a tour guide, check out San Francisco’s City Guides – free walking tours. Just show up for these tours at the designated spot, and get an insider view of places like Coit Tower, the Fire Engine Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, Nob Hill, City Hall, the Castro, Chinatown and Pacific Heights mansions.



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