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Rob_O, Apr 2026
Fun trip
Great tour recording. The boat was clean and the staff friendly. The Golden Gate Bridge was worth the trip.
Meg_H, Apr 2026
Family bike tour
I have always found that bike tours on the first day in a new city help provide a sense of orientation and allows for planning the remainder of your stay. The bike ride over the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito was memorable. The ferry ride back was a relaxing end to a busy day.
Matt_D, Apr 2026
Great way to see the city!
E-bike is virtually a must, as there are several uphill climbs on the tour and the extra boost comes in handy. If you book a tour, you essentially have the bike for 8-9 hours; with the tour ending in Sausalito, you have an option of taking a ferry back to San Francisco. But unless there's bad weather or an issue with the bike (i.e. flat tire), I HIGHLY recommend biking back across the Golden Gate Bridge, gives you time to see additional sights on your own.
Jennifer_K, Apr 2026
Five stars!!
Marciano was an amazing and accommodating tour guide. We had a wonderful day. Of course, Muir Woods was spectacular. We also loved seeing sights around San Francisco on our way to the Golden Gate Bridge and having a delicious lunch in Sausalito. We were traveling with a young child and so needed to be flexible which was no problem at all. Marciano had amazing recommendations for the rest of our stay as well. Highly highly recommend!!

Golden Gate Bridge

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San Francisco
Golden Gate Bridge view from Fort Point at sunrise, San Francisco
  • The bridge is free to walk and bike across, with a protected, shared walkway for pedestrians and cyclists.

  • Golden Gate Bridge tours typically run from San Francisco and Sausalito and range from leisurely outings to athletic excursions.

  • Choose a bike tour or a hop-on hop-off bus around the city for a scenic ride to the bridge and enjoy other stops such as Union Square, North Beach, and more.

  • The Golden Gate Bridge is wheelchair accessible, as are the exhibits, trails, and historic sites along the coastline.