Dylan is a native San Franciscan with a passion for travel. After spending many years traveling abroad, he settled back in his hometown of San Francisco and decided to incorporate his love of travel into a San Francisco sightseeing business. For the last seven years, Dylan has been successfully running a sightseeing tour business in San Francisco and sharing his love of his City with thousands of travelers, from all over the world! Dylan and his wife, both born and raised in San Francisco, currently live in San Francisco and share a love for their great city. Although his first love is traveling the world, he also has a passion for sports of all kinds. Whether it’s coaching, playing or just talking sports, Dylan is happy to do all!
Family Owned and Operated
Dylan’s younger brother Brendan joined Dylan’s Tours in the winter of 2010 turning Dylan’s tours into a family run business. Brendan was born in Wales where his father grew up, but was raised in San Francisco. Like Dylan, Brendan has a passion for traveling and working with kids. Both brothers coach basketball at a local boys and girls club. One day Brendan hopes to be an even better tour guide than his brother Dylan, rumor has it, he might already be…
Bike Rental Expansion
In the past year, Dylan and his brother Brendan expanded Dylan’s Tours to include a bike rental shop. The two felt they could offer another great way to show people San Francisco. Dylan and Brendan are both proud to be a 100% local San Francisco tour business, and are looking forward to the future! We’ll see you soon.
Here are some of our recommendations for what to do in San Francisco
- You can also get a free map of things-to-do in San Francisco.
- Walk up to Coit Tower and admire all the murals along the way.
- Go to Alcatraz! Book in advance at www.AlcatrazCruises.com.
- Watch the sunset over cocktails at the Top of the Mark Restaurant & Bar.
- Walk along Crissy Field
- Enjoy a delicious “Super Burrito”! Try any taqueria between 16th and 25th Streets in the Mission District. La Taqueria is the best!!!!!
- Bicycle or walk across the Golden Gate Bridge!
- On a sunny day, head to the Mission District’s, Dolores Park for a picnic and people watching.
- On Saturday Morning, head to the Farmer’s Market at the Ferry Building for local produce and specialty goods.
- Attend a Giant’s baseball game at AT&T Park, America’s favorite past time.
- Ride a cable car (choose between the Powell-Mason Line or Powell-Hyde line). $6 for one trip.
- Walk through the oldest Chinatown in the U.S.
- Spend an afternoon walking or biking through Golden Gate Park.
- Check out all the action down at Fisherman’s Wharf (see Pier 39, sea lions, street performers).
- Walk up to Coit Tower and admire all the murals along the way.
- Spend an afternoon on a Mural Tour of the Mission (start at 24th Street and Mission Street).
- Check out all the shops along Haight Street (the most original shops in San Francisco!)
- If it’s not too cold, watch the sunset at Ocean Beach.
- Go on a FREE walking tour with your city guide (see www.CityGuides.org).
Our Favorite Restaurants
- La Taqueria- (Mexican)- $
- House of Nanking- (Chinese)- $
- Osha Thai- (Thai)- $
- Sodini’s-(Italian)- $$
- Firenze By Night- (Italian)- $$
- Zuni Cafe- (California Cuisine)- $$
- Sotta Mare- (Italian and Seafood)- $$
- Ryoko’s- (Sushi)-$$
- Kokkari- (Greek)- $$$
- Capurro’s- (Seafood)- $$$
- Yank Sing- (Dim Sum)- $$$
- Gary Danko’s- (California Cuisine)-$$$
- House of Prime Rib- (Steak House)- $$$
- Harris- (Steak House)- $$$
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