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NEW! Electric Bike Tour
San Francisco Electric Bike Tour over the Golden Gate Bridge with return from Sausalito by Ferry - Daily departures. Fun for ages 12 and up.
San Francisco or Sausalito Segway Tour
Fun guided tours on a Segway. Explore the sights and sounds of the San Francisco or
Sausalito waterfront Daily gliding departures! San Francisco Segway Tour
or Advanced San Francisco Hills and Crooked Street Segway Tour
or the Sausalito Segway Tour
Trolley Tours -Trolley Hop- Hop On Hop Off ! or Motorized Trolley Tour San Francisco Trolley Hop Info & Booking or Trolley Tour Info and Booking
Sailing Day or Sunset Cruises
Smooth, Fast Sailing on a Catamaran. San Francisco's Most Exciting Way
to see the Bay. Info & Booking March 2nd to November 25th
World Famous Fire Engine Tour
Fire Engine tour through the City, over the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito.
Info & Booking
Seaplane Tours Day and Afternoon Seaplane Flights over the Golden Gate Bridge. Info & Booking
Bike the Golden Gate Bridge Ride the Bike Path over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito or Tiburon & return via ferry. Info & Booking
Sonoma Hot Air Balloon Ride
Ride above the most beautiful place on earth, the Sonoma Wine Country in a Hot Air Balloon.
Info & booking
©2002 RJ BestThough the gay community calls all of San Francisco its home, its spiritual center is in the Castro district, which used to be called the Eureka Valley. Once home to immigrant families, the neighborhood began to change in the fifties and sixties as gays and lesbians seeking solidarity established roots in this then-quiet district.
Today, the Castro buzzes with activity from its many shops, bars and restaurants. The most interesting section of the Castro is bordered by 17th and 20th Streets, and includes Collingwood, Castro, Diamond, Eureka, and Hartford Streets.
The area is an economically thriving one, which makes shopping particularly fun because the shops sell items that you may not find elsewhere. You don't have to be gay or lesbian to enjoy all this neighborhood has to offer.
©2003 RJ Best
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