Discover two of San Francisco’s must-see landmarks on this exciting tour! Begin at the historic Coit Tower, where you’ll take in breathtaking views of the city and Bay. Then, stroll through the lively
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Stop to see and hear all about the famous Café Treiste for a great photo opportunity
- Visit the spectacular Little Italy, Washington Square and Saints Peter and Paul Church
- Tour is led by an expert guide
- Visit Coit Tower located on the wonderfully elevated Telegraph Hill with spectacular views
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this tour is family-friendly! There isn't a strict age limit, but the guide does recommend it for kids ages 8 and up since it'll be a good mix of walking and learning. Just keep in mind that there’ll be some uphill walking at Coit Tower, so younger kids might need a little extra help if they're not used to it.
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking quite a bit, especially up the hill to Coit Tower. Dress in layers too, as the weather can change quickly in San Francisco. And don't forget a light jacket or sweater for when you're up in the tower; it can get quite windy!
A: They generally run the tours rain or shine, but if it’s really bad weather, they’ll reschedule. You should receive an email a day before the tour if there are any changes due to weather. I recommend keeping your eye on the forecast!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Coit Tower and Little Italy tour - anyone done it?
I’m considering gifting the Coit Tower and Little Italy walking tour to my sister for her birthday! I’ve heard great things about the views from Coit Tower, and she loves exploring new neighborhoods. Just curious if anyone here has done it. What was your experience like? And how much walking is there? She’s not super fit.
Coit Tower Tour - Worth It?
I’m heading to San Francisco next month and thinking of doing the Coit Tower and Little Italy walking tour. Is it really worth it? How’s the food in Little Italy? I’ve read about Café Trieste but want to know if there are other good spots to hit up. Any tips?