Eyeworld

FEB 2013

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32 EW ASCRS PREVIEW February 2013 April 19-23, 2013 San Francisco tours beneath the Golden Gate Bridge. Marine life seen while on the boat includes sea lions, dolphins, and occasionally, whales. Sailing without engines on the bay is quiet and peaceful, with drinks and snacks available on-board. The off-season is Dec. 2 to March 1, so call for reservations from March 4 to Nov. 27. the open air. Sites seen include views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Ghirardelli Square, Aquatic Park, and the cable car turnaround. The tour begins with a safety video and 30-minute orientation, with practice on the Segways so participants feel safe and comfortable operating the vehicles. Food tour San Francisco Electric Tour Company Golden Gate Park 415-474-1944 www.electrictourcompany.com The San Francisco Electric Tour Company also offers tours of the city by Segway, including the Golden Gate Park tour, an 8-mile guided experience riding through the 1,107-acre park on trails and bicycling routes. New night tours have expanded the city sites on a Segway to include Chinatown, North Beach, and the Embarcadero waterfront. The company also features electric bicycling tours in the city, including through Fisherman���s Wharf and over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito. Following the guided tour there, riders can spend independent time in Sausalito with return by ferry. The electric bicycles offer the ability to alternate between pedaling or using the electric motor power, with bike pedal power over the bridge required. Local Tastes of the City Tours North Beach 888-358-TOUR (8687) www.sffoodtour.com This walking tour allows visitors to ���eat their way��� through San Francisco neighborhoods including Chinatown and North Beach/Little Italy. The tour provides visitors with free samples of food such as pastry, chocolate, pizza, and pasta. Italian coffee is another feature of the North Beach tour. The tour is a ���leisurely, guided tour,��� according to the company���s website, featuring a short walk of about eight blocks over mostly flat streets. S an Francisco boasts a variety of tour companies that visit all of its attractive and famous sites, by water or by land. Touring the city with a tour guide can be a perfect way to see the most sites at one time. Tours of San Francisco, some beginning at the iconic Fisherman���s Wharf, include: Sailing tour Segway, bicycling tours Adventure Cat Sailing Charters Pier 39, Dock J 800-498-4228 www.adventurecat.com This company brings visitors a unique way to see San Francisco: by boat. Participants can sail the bay on a premier catamaran for an hour and a half excursion that passes Alcatraz Island and Sausalito and travels City Segway Tours Fisherman���s Wharf 877-734-8687 www.citysegwaytours.com If not by boat or by bicycle, San Francisco can be toured by another vehicle���a Segway. City Segway Tours offers visitors a different method of seeing a large area of the city with the least exertion, and with the added benefit of being in Punchline Comedy Club 444 Battery St. 415-397-7573 punchlinecomedyclub.com/ If you���re looking for some comedy, you may want to check out this club in San Francisco���s downtown. It���s been in San Francisco for over 30 years and has featured some A-list performers over the years. Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar 950 Mason St. 415-772-5278 www.tongaroom.com This bar, which is at the Fairmont, was previously the ���Terrace Plunge,��� an indoor swimming pool at the hotel, but was remodeled into a tropical bar, featuring a band, dance floor, and indoor rain storms. Red Devil Lounge 1695 Polk St. 415-921-1695 www.reddevillounge.com The Red Devil Lounge offers a variety of live music in San Francisco���s Nob Hill area. In addition to music, the venue has movie and open mic nights. Yoshi���s Jazz Club and Japanese Restaurant 1330 Fillmore St. 415-655-5600 www.yoshis.com For live music combined with Japanese cuisine, you may want to visit Yoshi���s. Originally opened as a restaurant in 1972, Yoshi���s has expanded over the years to accommodate more visitors. Nightlife continued from page 30 opened in 1995 and has become extremely popular in the San Francisco area. Laszlo Bar 2526 Mission St. 415-401-0810 www.laszlobar.com This bar in the Mission District has an industrial type theme, with two levels. It also has cocktails and beer and is attached to a restaurant called Foreign Cinema. Martuni���s 4 Valencia St. 415-241-0205 martunis.ypguides.net/ Visit Martuni���s for drinks and enjoy music with its piano bar. The bar advertises a different style of music each night. Bay City Bike Rentals and Tours Fisherman���s Wharf 415-346-2453 baycitybike.com Bay City Bike Rentals and Tours provides custom-guided bike tours, both self-guided and daily tour-guided. Participants can select which bicycle ride they want to take, including across the Golden Gate Bridge, in Golden Gate Park, and at the Marin Headlands. A variety of bicycle choices are offered, from comfort hybrids to mountain bikes to tandems. The company���s website includes detailed information about the types of bikes for rent, the bike gear included in the rental price, and the amazing locales that can be visited in the tours. The cost varies by bicycle, with the price of a single comfort bike at $32 a day and a tandem comfort bike at $60 per day. See the website for more details.

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