Try out a unique experience during your stay in the Golden City with this San Francisco electric car tour. You'll have fun driving past the city's most symbolic points.
San Francisco Electric Car Tour
When making your booking, you'll be able to choose from a few different options. You'll be free to choose the route you drive, but we'll recommend some routes so you can make the most of your electric car adventure in San Francisco to the fullest. All the routes start from Beach Street.
1 Hour Tour
Did you know that San Francisco sits on 50 hills? One of the most comfortable and fun ways to tour this great Northern California city is by driving a electric car.
This small yellow car has a built-in GPS navigation system in English so that you can move around San Francisco's must-see spots in the easiest way.
This route begins with a tour of Fisherman's Wharf, famous for its souvenir shops and sea lions. You'll cross the bay to the Golden Gate, and drive down the famous winding Lombard Street. During the tour, you'll also learn all about Fort Mason, Crissy Field and more.
2-hour Tour
During the first part of the tour, you'll follow the same itinerary as in the one hour option. In addition, you'll admire the World War II bunkers in Presidio Park, as well as the neoclassical structure of the Palace of Fine Arts and other tourist attractions.
3-hour Tour
With this tour, you'll head into the Golden Gate Park. As you cruise around you'll see the spectacular Conservatory of Flowers building and the Japanese Tea Garden. Many surprises await you on this journey, such as a trip along the San Francisco coastline through Ocean Beach.
4-hour Tour
This is the most comprehensive tour of all! We’ll start by following the same route as the 3-hour tour, but at the end, we’ll take a detour through winding roads that lead us to the top of Twin Peaks. Here, we’ll ascend to 280 meters (918 feet) above the city, and if the skies are clear, we’ll be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of San Francisco. Cameras ready?
Afterward, we’ll head to Alamo Square to see the Painted Ladies, stunning Victorian-style cottages. Before you know it, we’ll arrive at Coit Tower, perched on Telegraph Hill, one of San Francisco's most iconic neighborhoods.
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