Our journey will take you through narrow alleys, temples, and bustling streets, famous shops, cafe's and bars, that offer a glimpse into the history of the city. Go at your own pace, anytime. The tour
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- After the tour, listen again remotely anytime.
- Go anytime and go at your own pace. The tour is all outside, go 24/7/365.
- The tour never expires
- Tour of North Beach and Chinatown on our walking tour app
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no official age limit since it's a self-guided tour, but I’d say it’s great for all ages! Just keep in mind that young kids might get restless with all the walking. Lots of parents seem to enjoy it with their kids, especially if they like exploring new places. Just make sure everyone wears comfy shoes!
A: Honestly, any time can be great since it's always outside! But I’d recommend spring or fall for milder weather. Summer can get pretty hot and crowded in Chinatown. The cool thing is you can go early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the rush and enjoy the ambiance!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in San Francisco, especially near Chinatown and North Beach. I'd recommend using public transport if you can. If you must drive, try to arrive early to find street parking. There are also some garages around, but they can be pricey. Just plan ahead!
Discussions
Just did the San Francisco N Beach Beat Gen Chinatown tour!
I recently did the walking tour and wow, it was amazing! The narration was super engaging, and I loved how it played automatically as I walked. Walking through the narrow alleys of Chinatown felt like stepping back in time. Plus, you can really take your time and jump into shops as you please. Definitely recommend it for anyone wanting a unique way to explore the city!
Thinking of gifting the Chinatown walking tour!
I’m considering this tour as a gift for my sister’s birthday. She loves exploring cities and I think the hands-free aspect would be perfect for her. Plus, it’s free! Has anyone tried it with a group? I'd love to hear how that went.