35% off (Sale price $29.00, Reg. Price $45.00) :: After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption. What’s included: Food tastings on the Taco Walk (Flavors of the Mission) Available tours: Fisherman’s Wharf – on this walk participants get a chance to see the sea lions, Pier 39, and learn the history of the Italian immigrants who were some of the bays first fishermen. Tour runs daily at 2 p.m.. The Golden Gate Bridge – participants will walk a little of bridges length as the expert guide tells them about the feats of engineering that made this modern marvel possible. Tour runs daily at 4:30 p.m. Union Square to Chinatown – participants get a chance learn the history of San Francisco according to its most famous immigrants. From the Gold Rush to the great earthquake of 1906, America’s oldest Chinatown is one of the cultural hearts of this vibrant city. Tour runs daily at 10 a.m. North Beach – where Beat Poets and Italians came to escape social prejudices, building a culturally dynamic neighborhood rich with cafe, bar, and restaurant streets. Participants get a chance to visit some of the best eateries in the city, as well as see the cafes that gave rise to the Beat movement. Tour runs daily at 11.30 a.m. Tour starts a block from where Chinatown Tour ends. The Castro is one of the epicenters of the LGBT civil rights movement and home to such luminaries as Harvey Milk. Participants get a chance to learn the history of this vibrant hub of social change as they see its colorful watering holes and shop fronts. Tour runs daily at 12 p.m. The Mission is home to some of the nicest architecture and street art in the city. Its also a traditional Latin-American enclave which is full of murals (participants visit those at Clarion Alley on this tour) and Mission Dolores, the oldest building in the city. Tour runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Haight-Ashbury might not be the center of counterculture that it was in the 60s, but the hi
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