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San Francisco Holiday Lights 2008 Motorized Trolley Tour November 29th through December 28th Book early as this San Francisco Holiday Trolley Tour tour sells out
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 BestOnce, 125,000 Italian-Americans inhabited the one-square-mile neighborhood known as North Beach. They infused it with a ambience reminiscent of the villages they came from, populating it with cafés, small butcher and cheese shops, and a civilized pace.
As other parts of the city became more expensive and fashionable, new ethnic groups flocked to North Beach: working class Irish, Peruvian, Mexican, French, Portuguese, and Chinese.
©2002 RJ BestIn the 1950's and 60's, poets, artists, hippies and others found a home in North Beach's open, laid-back atmosphere. Rents were inexpensive, so artists congregated, and the area was the epicenter of the Beat generation on the West coast.
©2002 RJ BestToday, though some Italian vestiges still remain (cafés, restaurants and a handful of Italian-owned shops), the area's boundaries are increasingly blurred as more of Chinatown consumes North Beach. Nightlife here includes jazz, restaurants for all tastes, and lots of bars and clubs. If you value your sanity, you won't attempt parking.
Main attractions include the panoramic views atop of Coit Tower, lazy afternoons in Washington Square, and browsing the shelves of the famed City Lights Bookstore.