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Mission District Food & History Walking Tour

Walking Tours
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3 hours 30 minutes
English
  • Explore the food and history of Mission DIstrict, one of the most iconic neighborhoods in San Francisco
  • See the Mission Dolores chapel, home to exclusive religious art and the only cemetery in the city
  • Take in the sights of some extraordinary street art in the surrounding neighborhoods of Mission District
  • Eat at Café de Olla Restaurant, where everything is made from scratch, honoring the Oaxacan style cuisine
  • Be amazed by an extensive collection of murals at Balmy Alley, which depicts different messages about world issues

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Mission District Walking Tour

Inclusions

  • Admission to: Mission San Francisco de Assis

  • Professional guide

  • Narrated food and history walking tour of Mission District

  • Food tastings (Mexican Oaxaca food)

  • Photo opportunities

Exclusions

  • Hotel pick up and drop off

  • Tips and gratuities

Additional Info

From¥662.66Per Person

What's included in Mission District Food & History Walking Tour

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Tour Schedule

  • This tour is available on
  • Thursday-Saturday

Itinerary

  • Mission District Food & Walking Tour
  • Meet up at Mission San Francisco de Asis
  • Walk to Mission Dolores Park
  • Explore the surrounding neighborhoods of Mission District
  • Food tasting at Café de Olla
  • Continue exploration of Mission Street
  • Visit to 24th Street
  • Tour ends at Balmy Alley
  • Time: 11:00-14:30
  • Total: 3 hour(s) and 30 minute(s)
Mission district
Mission district
SF Mission Dolores
SF Mission Dolores
Mission Dolores Park
Mission Dolores Park
Street art
Street art
Mexican food
Mexican food
Mission Street
Mission Street
Evening skyline
Evening skyline
Balmy Alley
Balmy Alley

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Your journey begins at Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores), the city’s oldest building, featuring tranquil gardens and San Francisco's only cemetery. Explore vibrant Mission Dolores Park, with stunning city views and landmarks like Father Hidalgo’s statue and the historic "Golden Fire Hydrant," which saved the Mission during the 1906 earthquake. Stroll through the Mission District’s lively streets, discovering hidden gems like Bnai David's Synagogue, the Mission Community Pool, and colorful murals at the Women's Building. Savor authentic Oaxacan cuisine at Café de Olla and admire Victorian homes on Lexington and San Carlos streets. Conclude the tour at Balmy Alley, famous for its bold murals spotlighting human rights and cultural resilience.

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The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)