Gift Certificate: Small Private VIP Tours
Description
GIVE THE GIFT OF FUN
A San Francisco Segway Tour is a gift they will always remember. Your gift recipient will love gliding through the Waterfront or Golden Gate Park on a Segway.
IT’S EASY ! HOW OUR GIFT CERTIFICATES WORK:
Purchase Gift Certificate online.
You will be emailed a Gift Cerificate Code that can be used on any departure.
Present the Gift Certificate and confirmation instructions to the lucky recipient.
The recipient can easily book online with the certificate number or call our office to book the tour route, date and time they want to go.
THESE GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE REDEEMABLE FOR OUR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GROUP SEGWAY & E-SCOOTER TOURS
Prior tour experience required for all Advanced Hills tour guests
Tour info
Why take this tour?
A combination of designated trails, bike paths and low speed-light traffic streets are used to conduct the guided tour of the Park. After training on how to safely operate the Segway, you'll explore the sights of Golden Gate Park for two hours. Explore 8 miles of the Eastern part of the park which covers both famous landmarks and hidden and less explored areas. Your experienced and fun tour guide will narrate your tour through a compact single ear-bud sound system. Each guest is issued a compact radio receiver so they don't miss a detail of what the guide is saying about each site seen on the tour.
TOUR ITINERARY:
- The Japanese Tea Garden
- California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894
- The California Academy of Sciences and the deYoung Museum
- The Music Concourse and Temple of Music
- William Hammond Hill and John McLaren’s vision for the park
- The Conservatory of Flowers
- Hidden sights including the Lily Pond, Prayer book Cross and Fern Grotto
- The historic Carousel and Sharon Art Studio
- San Francisco Botanical Gardens
- The Lawn Bowling Courts
- The National Aid Memorial
- Shakespeare Garden
- Stow Lake and Strawberry Hill
- The Rose, Rhododendron and Dahlia Garden
- Redwood Grove, Pioneer Log Cabin and many other hidden gems
- The transformation starting in the 1870′s of a bleak sand dune area in into the lush park you see today
- The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411 ha) park on winding trails and bike routes