Tour Summaries

Our San Francisco bike tours are casually paced, led by expert guides, and top-ranked on Trip Advisor, Yelp, and Google. We offer both regular bike and electric bike guided tours.

In a Nutshell The one-and-only ride along SF’s bay waterfront, over the Golden Gate Bridge, and into the picturesque, bayside town of Sausalito.

Bike Type

City Bike: 7-8 speeds & upright sitting position. Regular and “step-through” frame styles available. Brands include Public, Specialized, Breezer, and Civia in a variety of colors.

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Neighborhoods & Areas visited

  • Fisherman’s Wharf: A neighborhood catering to tourists and the most convenient starting location for a ride over the bridge to Sausalito.
  • Fort Mason: Former army post now boasts public space, a busy park, and a youth hostel.
  • The Marina: Ah, the good life: beautiful homes, quiet streets, and views of the bay.
  • Crissy Field: A former military runway, this open space has stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and is a favorite play area for dogs and humans alike.
  • The Golden Gate Bridge: Built in 1937 and almost 1.7 miles long, the bridge is and always will be San Francisco’s most famous icon.
  • Sausalito: Small and scenic, Sausalito has splendid views of San Francisco, delicious lunch spots, and beautiful bayside homes.

In a Nutshell Your introduction to San Francisco’s history and culture, its most charming neighborhoods, and Golden Gate Park.

Bike Type

City Bike: 7-8 speeds & upright sitting position. Regular and “step-through” frame styles available. Brands include Public, Specialized, Breezer, and Civia in a variety of colors.

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We now offer a Classic bike tour + Alcatraz day tour package! Click here for more info. Note: 7-day advance booking required.

Neighborhoods & Areas visited

  • Hayes Valley: Our start and finish. A local’s favorite with boutique shops, cafes, and a busy park on sunny days.
  • Alamo Square: Home to the Painted Ladies and one of the most iconic views in the city.
  • Nopa: Residential neighborhood filled with Victorian architecture.
  • Panhandle: The handle to Golden Gate Park’s “pan,” this narrow park boasts redwood, cypress, and pine trees.
  • Golden Gate Park: The city’s ultimate treasure, it is where we go to run, ride, play, and think.
  • Haight-Ashbury: The famous 1960’s hippie hangout and former home to the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and more.
  • Lower Haight: Less famous than its Haight sibling up the hill, Lower Haight boasts hip shops, local bars, and the famous Wiggle bike route.
  • Castro: Vibrant, colorful, and rooted in activism, the Castro is sure to put a smile on your face.
  • Mission: Dynamic neighborhood with Latino roots and an abundance of historic murals.

In a Nutshell

An electric bike tour full of easy pedaling, compelling stories, essential neighborhoods, and the best views in the city.

Bike Type

Electric bikes with plenty of battery. We use Specialized Comos, featuring three levels of pedal assist and 7 gears. Regular and “step-through” models available in a variety of colors.

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Neighborhoods & Areas Visited

  • Hayes Valley: Our start and finish. A local’s favorite with boutique shops, cafes, and a busy park on sunny days.
  • Alamo Square: Home to the Painted Ladies and one of the most iconic views in the city.
  • Panhandle: The handle to Golden Gate Park’s “pan,” this narrow park boasts redwood, cypress, and pine trees.
  • Richmond: Sleepy residential avenues with untrendy, delicious food.
  • Presidio: Former military complex turned national park, the Presidio is filled with historic brick buildings and quiet forests, all in the city limits.
  • Golden Gate Bridge: The one, the only. Note: We get up close, but do not ride on the bridge. You should save that for another day.
  • Sunset: Mellow residential hood stretching out to Ocean Beach. A calmer and quieter San Francisco.
  • Golden Gate Park: The city’s ultimate treasure, it is where we go to run, ride, play, and think.
  • Haight-Ashbury: The famous 1960’s hippie hangout and former home to the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and more.
  • Castro: Vibrant, colorful, and rooted in activism, the Castro is sure to put a smile on your face.
  • Mission: Dynamic neighborhood with Latino roots and an abundance of historic murals.