Golden Gate Bridge Guided Bike and Brew Tour in San Francisco, CA
2715 Hyde Street • San Francisco, CA 94109
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Get the best experience of what San Francisco and Sausalito offer by riding on high-quality bikes, listening in on expert guides, and sampling local cuisine in Joinery rotisserie and beer hall, one of the town's most beloved restaurants. This tour will take you from Aquatic Park in Fisherman’s Wharf through Fort Mason and across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, making sure that you get the best views of the City by the Bay. After the tour, you have the opportunity to explore further as the bike is for you to use all day!
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The tour starts at 10am and 1pm daily.
The tour is approximately 3 hours long and 8 miles in length.
The tour starts at 2715 Hyde Street by the Fisherman's Wharf.
It all depends on how many riders show up on the day. Their guided tour is open to everyone, and they require a minimum of 4 riders for it to go ahead each day. If they do happen to have a large group, they'll either split the group or send extra guides to help out. This ensures everyone stays safe, stays together and has a great personal experience on the tour.
The guided tours are a great introduction to the history surrounding San Francisco and the Bay Area. Along the ride, their knowledgeable and local guides will share interesting facts, little-known secrets and fun stories about San Francisco's colorful city. The guided tour goes at a nice easy pace, with many stops for photographs, snacks, bathroom breaks and information, and is all-around a much more personal, enjoyable experience for those looking for something a little different during their San Francisco visit!
It's recommend you stay with the group where possible as the guide will be familiar with the group size and needs, but of course you are welcome to leave the tour at any point. If you decide not to continue, just be sure to let the tour guide know before taking off.
They require a security deposit on all rentals. This could include a credit card, photo identification or other form of deposit. Bikers under the age of 18 must be accompanied or have a release form signed by a parent or guardian.
A rental comes fully loaded with a helmet, a bicycle lock, a rear rack for strapping down larger items on Blazing Saddles' Comfort bikes, a front bike bag for smaller items such as cameras and water bottles, a detailed map and ferry schedule, a front map holder and a bike bell. A patch kit is also available upon request. For this tour, there is an included $20 voucher for food and drinks at Joinery, a rotisserie and beer hall that’s a favorite with locals and visitors alike. You must be 21 or older to drink alcohol. Please bring a photo ID for verification of your age.
San Francisco is famous for its micro-climates, and it can get quite windy and cold on the waterfront and the Golden Gate Bridge. Blazing Saddles recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing with warm layers and athletic shoes. They do not have secure customer storage available at their stores, so keep in mind that you will need to take everything with you on your bike ride. Bring only the essentials - anything that can be carried in a small backpack or secured to the rack on the back of your bike. Be prepared for all kinds of weather conditions, so it's advisable to bring water proof ponchos and sunscreen for your trip.
It is recommended. They currently do not rent biking shoes or cleats, but Blazing Saddles can fit your bike with cage pedals.
California State Law requires helmets be worn by riders under the age of 18. Helmets are not mandatory for riders over the age of 18, but they are recommended. You are more than welcome to bring your own helmet with you.
If you’re having too much fun out there and you don’t think you’ll make it back before Blazing Saddles closes, you may call them for instructions on how to drop off your bikes after hours.
No need to worry about which bike to reserve. Blazing Saddles has the largest fleet of bikes in California and they're sure to have something for every member of the group! For this tour, they require guests to come 15 minutes early to have bike fittings and the orientation. For an additional fee, you have an option to choose the electric bike for the tour.
Absolutely! This is a beginner/intermediate ride along a mostly flat bike path, and you will be away from traffic the majority of the time. The best part is that you can customize the speed and effort of your ride – just go at your own pace and make as many stops as you like.
The ride is beginner/intermediate along a mostly flat bike path, and you’re completely away from traffic the majority of the time. It’s a very safe ride and suitable for the whole family!
Nope! The ferry is completely optional, and you can cycle both ways on the Golden Gate Bridge. As the ferry is run by a separate company, the tickets are not included in your rental or tour, but there is the option for Blazing Saddles to provide you with ferry tickets at the start of your ride as a convenience. If you use the tickets you will pay for them upon return, but if you don’t use the ferry tickets you can just return them to Blazing Saddles at no charge. You can also book a reservation ticket online or purchase it in the booths available in Sausalito and Tiburon on a first come first serve basis. The Sausalito and Tiburon ferries will drop you off at either Pier 41 (right by Fisherman’s Wharf) or Pier 1, the San Francisco Ferry Building (near Justin Herman Plaza). Check the ferry schedule inside your map or on their website for a detailed list of times and drop-off locations.
They do not currently have a rental location on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge, so you will need to return your bike to the location where you originally started. Once you are in Sausalito, you can lock up your bike at the ferry terminal while you explore the town. Most people like to take their bikes back on the ferry to enjoy the views and fresh air, or you’re welcome to ride back if you prefer.
Blazing Saddles offer one-way rentals between their Hyde Street and Mason Street locations for a $10 relocation fee per bicycle, but they do encourage you to return to the location you originally started as they do not formally share inventory between their rental locations.
Electric bikes can be very powerful and it's not recommend to attach kids’ equipment to these bikes.