Explore San Francisco in a Waymo Robotaxi, enjoy a Cable Car ride, and discover iconic sights with an expert guide. Book your adventure today.
Explore San Francisco in a Waymo Robotaxi, enjoy a Cable Car ride, and discover iconic sights with an expert guide. Book your adventure today.
- Union Square - A lively public square situated in the city’s center. Renowned for its energetic vibe, it is encircled by upscale stores, theaters, art galleries, and hotels.
- Chinatown - San Francisco’s Chinatown is among the oldest and largest in North America, providing a vibrant cultural experience. Famous for its vivid architecture,…
- Union Square - A lively public square situated in the city’s center. Renowned for its energetic vibe, it is encircled by upscale stores, theaters, art galleries, and hotels.
- Chinatown - San Francisco’s Chinatown is among the oldest and largest in North America, providing a vibrant cultural experience. Famous for its vivid architecture, bustling markets, and traditional herbal shops, it is a place where rich history meets modern-day vibrancy.
- Nob Hill - A renowned and upscale neighborhood, offering breathtaking views of the city and the Bay. Known for its historic mansions, luxurious hotels, and tree-lined streets, it radiates an air of old-world charm. The area hosts landmarks like Grace Cathedral and the Cable Car Museum, enhancing its unique allure.
- Cable Car Museum - The Cable Car Museum in San Francisco provides an intriguing insight into the city’s iconic cable car system, operational since the late 19th century. Situated in the Nob Hill neighborhood, the museum showcases historic cable cars, exhibits on the system’s technology, and displays of the machinery powering the cars. Visitors can observe the massive engines in action, gaining an understanding of how these iconic vehicles continue to traverse the city’s steep hills. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in San Francisco’s history and engineering marvels.
- San Francisco City Hall - San Francisco City Hall is a magnificent example of Beaux-Arts architecture, celebrated for its grandeur and elegance. The building features a massive dome, one of the largest globally, rising 307 feet above the city.
- Mission Dolores Park - Dolores Park is a cherished green space in San Francisco, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and the iconic Mission District. Known for its vibrant and diverse atmosphere, the park is a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, whether for picnics, outdoor sports, or simply relaxing on the grass.
- The Castro - The Castro is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, recognized as the heart of the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Filled with colorful streets, iconic rainbow flags, and a lively atmosphere, it is a place of acceptance, inclusivity, and celebration. The area boasts an array of unique shops, trendy cafes, lively bars, and historic theaters, including the Castro Theatre, famous for its grand Art Deco design. The neighborhood has a rich history, with the 1970s being a pivotal time for LGBTQ+ activism. Today, the Castro remains a lively and welcoming destination, offering a mix of culture, pride, and community.
- Haight-Ashbury - Haight-Ashbury is a historically rich and eclectic neighborhood in San Francisco, famously known as the epicenter of the 1960s counterculture movement. This vibrant area is marked by colorful Victorian houses, quirky shops, vintage boutiques, and cozy cafes. It became a symbol of the hippie era, attracting young people seeking freedom and self-expression.
- Golden Gate Park - Golden Gate Park is a vast, scenic oasis in the heart of San Francisco, spanning over 1,000 acres. Known for its lush greenery, tranquil lakes, and winding paths, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Painted Ladies - The Painted Ladies at Alamo Square are a famous row of colorful Victorian houses in San Francisco, offering a picturesque view of the city skyline. These beautifully restored homes, with their intricate architectural details and vibrant hues, stand out against the backdrop of modern skyscrapers. Located at the edge of Alamo Square Park, the Painted Ladies have become an iconic symbol of San Francisco’s charm and history. They are often photographed with the city’s skyline in the background, making them one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
- Crissy Field - Crissy Field is a beautiful, expansive waterfront park located in San Francisco, offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay, and the Marin Headlands. Once an airfield, it has been transformed into a popular recreational area with grassy fields, walking and biking paths, and sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy activities like picnicking, kite flying, and birdwatching, or simply relax by the water. Crissy Field also offers a peaceful atmosphere, with its proximity to the Presidio and the Golden Gate Bridge making it an ideal spot for taking in scenic vistas and experiencing the natural beauty of the Bay Area.
- Golden Gate Bridge - Spectacular views of the bridge from Crissy Field!
- Palace of Fine Arts Theatre - The Palace of Fine Arts is a stunning architectural landmark in San Francisco, known for its classical Roman-inspired design. Originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, the structure features a grand rotunda with a massive, domed roof supported by graceful columns, surrounded by a serene lagoon and landscaped gardens. The Palace of Fine Arts is a favorite for photography, strolls, and cultural events, offering a tranquil setting with a touch of elegance. Today, it serves as a venue for arts and culture, hosting various exhibitions, performances, and events, while still maintaining its historic charm.
- Yoda Fountain - The Yoda Fountain is a fun and unique sculpture featuring a life-sized bronze statue of Yoda, the iconic Jedi Master from Star Wars, sitting in a meditative pose, surrounded by a circular, tranquil fountain.
- Lombard Street - Lombard Street, often called the “crookedest street in the world,” is a famous San Francisco landmark known for its sharp, winding curves. Located between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, it features eight steep hairpin turns along a one-block stretch, with lush gardens, vibrant flowers, and beautiful Victorian homes lining the road. The street’s unique design was created to reduce the steep incline, making it more manageable for vehicles. Lombard Street attracts visitors from around the globe, who come to experience the quirky, picturesque drive or simply take in the scenic views of the city and Bay from the top.
- Ghirardelli Square - Ghirardelli Square is a historic landmark and popular destination in San Francisco, known for its rich history and connection to the famous Ghirardelli chocolate brand. Located along the waterfront in the Fisherman’s Wharf area, the square features a charming collection of shops, restaurants, and cafés housed in a former chocolate factory.
- Fisherman’s Wharf - Fisherman’s Wharf is one of San Francisco’s most famous waterfront areas, known for its lively atmosphere, seafood eateries, and scenic views. This bustling district is home to iconic attractions such as Pier 39, where visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and watch sea lions basking in the sun. The wharf is also home to historic ships, like the USS Pampanito submarine and the Balclutha, offering a glimpse into the city’s maritime past. With its mix of street performers, waterfront views, and fresh seafood, Fisherman’s Wharf is a must-visit destination for tourists exploring San Francisco’s vibrant culture and history.
- Pier 39 - Pier 39 is a popular shopping and entertainment complex located along San Francisco’s waterfront. Known for its lively atmosphere, it offers a mix of attractions, including an array of restaurants, shops, and street performances. One of its most famous features is the colony of sea lions that lounge on the docks, drawing visitors from around the world.
- North Beach - North Beach is a vibrant neighborhood in San Francisco, known for its rich Italian heritage, lively atmosphere, and proximity to iconic landmarks like Coit Tower and the waterfront. Often referred to as the city’s “Little Italy,” it’s filled with charming cafes, authentic Italian restaurants, and gelato shops. North Beach is also famous for its historic role in the Beat Generation, with notable spots like City Lights Bookstore and the Vesuvio Cafe. With its bustling streets, lively nightlife, and cultural history, North Beach is a popular destination for those seeking a mix of delicious food, art, and urban energy.
- Transamerica Pyramid - The Transamerica Pyramid is one of San Francisco’s most iconic and recognizable buildings, known for its distinctive, pyramid-shaped design.

- Waymo Autonomous Self-Driving Car Rides
- English speaking tour guide
- Cable Car Ride (optional)
- Waymo Autonomous Self-Driving Car Rides
- English speaking tour guide
- Cable Car Ride (optional)
- Gratuity
- Gratuity
Discover San Francisco in a Waymo, the autonomous electric vehicle, accompanied by an expert guide! The Jaguar I-PACE offers a unique and futuristic way to experience the city, creating unforgettable memories. Initially, you might feel a bit uncertain, but within minutes, the ride becomes truly enjoyable. Be captivated by the Waymo’s advanced sensors…
Discover San Francisco in a Waymo, the autonomous electric vehicle, accompanied by an expert guide! The Jaguar I-PACE offers a unique and futuristic way to experience the city, creating unforgettable memories. Initially, you might feel a bit uncertain, but within minutes, the ride becomes truly enjoyable. Be captivated by the Waymo’s advanced sensors and smooth journey, allowing you to forget there’s no driver and focus on the breathtaking views while your guide shares the vibrant and storied history of San Francisco. We’ll explore lively neighborhoods like the Castro, Mission, and Haight-Ashbury, with additional stops available upon request. Capture stunning photos of the Golden Gate Bridge and Painted Ladies. Enjoy a Cable Car ride and take short walks throughout the day for a fully immersive San Francisco experience. This trip is fully customizable and includes a one-hour break. Discover one of the world’s most dynamic cities in an innovative, memorable way with a knowledgeable guide!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.