San Francisco Fire Truck SUV

4.9/5
(20) · Tours in San Francisco, United States
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Ride atop a vintage Mack Fire Engine while wearing authentic fire gear (for warmth, comfort, and great photos). Leaving Fisherman's Wharf you …

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4.9/5 · 20 reviews
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Jul 7, 2022
fun experience, nice and knowledgeable guide, top driverFull review by Laura Turlon
May 26, 2022
Most unique tour we’ve ever done anywhere! Had an amazing time. Anyone who reads this- do yourself a favour and get on this tour!Full review by Casey Cronin

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Can I get down at the Golden Gate Bridge while returning instead of going all the way to the Union Sqaure again?
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I suppose the driver wouldn't mind dropping you off...just ask him he's great
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where do we depart from
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The Fire Engine departs from 650 Beach Street at the foot Columbus Ave (the back side of The Cannery Building). Please arrive 20 minutes prior to your tour.
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Answer by Rani K · Jul 11, 2016
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where it stops off
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World Famous Fire Engine Tour Enjoy riding high on our 90 minute tour over the Golden Gate Bridge. Even if you've seen these sights before, this is a whole new experience on our …
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World Famous Fire Engine Tour Enjoy riding high on our 90 minute tour over the Golden Gate Bridge. Even if you've seen these sights before, this is a whole new experience on our open air fire engines. Enjoy San Francisco and its iconic sights on board a vintage open air fire engine. On the 90-minute excursion you will start out from Fisherman’s Wharf and then travel the city’s streets, across the Golden Gate Bridge and to Fort Baker in Sausalito, then up to the Marin Headlands. Wear authentic fire gear to wear to keep warm on the Shiny Red 1955 Mack Fire Truck. The vehicle seats only 14 passengers, ensuring that the tour is a personalized experience. On your narrated tour you'll head from Fisherman's Wharf through the Presidio, and past Fort Point. You'll then cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Baker in Sausalito, where you'll stop for photos before continuing up to the Marin Headlands where the view of the Bay can't be matched. You'll then cross back over the Golden Gate Bridge, making your way through the lovely Union Street neighborhood and return to your starting point at the Cannery at Fisherman's Wharf.
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