October is Neighborhood Walks Month
During the months of May and October, when the San Francisco weather is particularly pleasant, City Guides adds a series of neighborhood explorations to its year round tour schedule. Each San Francisco neighborhood has a distinct architecture, history, and personality that deserve in-depth exploration. Discover the colorful characters, beautiful vistas, and charming architectural treasures that can be found in communities like the Inner Richmond, Visitacion Valley, or Mission Bay. Join us for a walk along the streets, sidewalks and by-ways of one of the most beautiful and fascinating cities in the world!
See our full October schedule of tours.
Additional tours featured this October include:
- Diego Rivera Mural: Pan American Unity
- Embarcadero Skyway
- Excelsior Stroll
- Financial District
- Fort Mason Historic District
- Ghost Walk At City Hall
- Ghost Walk At The Palace
- Glen Park Neighborhood
- Golden Gate Heights Stairways
- Golden Gate Park Stroller Walk
- Golden Gate Park: East End
- Inner Richmond: Part I
- Inner Richmond: Part II
- Japanese Tea Garden/Stow Lake/Strawberry Hill
- LaborFest 2010: Chinatown, The experience of immigrant workers
- LaborFest 2010: Fisherman's Wharf
- LaborFest 2010: Golden Gate Bridge
- LaborFest 2010: Historic Market Street
- LaborFest 2010: Japanese and African American worker’s stories in San Francisco's Japantown
- LaborFest 2010: Sex in the City, "Working Women" in the early days of San Francisco
- LaborFest 2010: SOMA & Yerba Buena Gardens
- Sacred Places In San Francisco
- South Beach and the South End Historic Warehouse District
- Sutro Forest Hike
- Tenderloin Neighborhood Part I
- Tenderloin Neighborhood Part II
- Visitacion Valley Part I
- Visitacion Valley Part II
- West Portal

