| San Francisco is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with intriguing histories, notable architecture, and can't-miss dining and entertainment options. In Walking San Francisco, Tom Downs has created an exceptional guide to exploring the best of the City "on the ground," from North Beach to Lands End, Bernal Heights to Golden Gate Park. Take one of these specially designed walking tours and you'll not only get great exercise but soak up the history, culture, and vibe of the City by the Bay. It's like having a savvy tour guide at your side, showing you where to find great mojitos, and pointing out a rare worker-owned strip joint. Two special tours sample the best bars in North Beach and the Mission District. Locals and visitors alike will appreciate insider tips and entertaining asides in the 30 walking tours. Each tour contains a clear neighborhood map, route summaries, and a "Points of Interest" section outlines a walk's highlights. |
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Start Walkin SF
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| Review Date: July 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Atapo Umakuri, Vallejo, CA United States |
| I live in the Bay Area and normally wouldn't buy a book like this, but with guests coming from out of town I gave it a shot. I started reading it and was pleasantly surprised. Well-written and entertaining beyond what I'd expect from a travel guide. Once I started walking the tours I discovered neighborhoods, parks, museums, bars, restaurants and unusual landmarks that I never knew existed. Easy to follow instructions, clear simple maps, and interesting trivia make this book a great companion. Highly recommended! |
It's a great collection for any walker who would see the City by foot.
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| Review Date: March 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA |
Any California collection specializing in San Francisco explorations will relish WALKING SAN FRANCISCO: 30 SAVVY TOURS EXPLORING STEEP STREETS, GRAND HOTELS, DIVE BARS, AND WATERFRONT PARKS. There have been other books on San Francisco's walking opportunities, but this comes from an insider who offers a blend of history, gossip, architectural and cultural insights and includes pubs and bars for added interest. It's a great collection for any walker who would see the City by foot.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch |
Walking is FUN
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| Review Date: April 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. DAmico, Milwaukee, WI, USA |
| This was a great help in navigating S. F. on foot. The walks were interesting and the maps helpful. In our 8 day visit we utilized 8 of them, all delightful, some challenging with the hills. We loved learning the history of the various neighborhoods and some current culture. |
Beats for your feets!
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| Review Date: December 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Wharf Rat, San Francisco, CA United States |
I am a volunteer tour guide in San Francisco ([...]) and for that reason I am interested in San Francisco history as well as good walks.
Well, that and a fondness for dive bars.
This is a great set of walking tours that provide a wealth of information as well as some lesser known stories of San Francisco history.
San Francisco (never Frisco) is a very walkable town. It's small compact size (it's the second most densely populated city in the US) along with impossible parking make it a walkers paradise.
San Francisco isn't so much a city as it is a series of intimate and unique neighborhoods that happen to share a city hall downtown.
For residents, this is your opportunity to explore new neighborhoods as well as finding places that in your own 'hood that you either didn't know existed or knew about but had never had an opportunity to explore.
For tourists, this is really the only way to see San Francisco. One of thiose big double decker buses will give a general idea of the city but you need to be out on the street. Eating tacos in the Mission, drinking espresson in North Beach or dodging strollers and dogs in Noe Valley.
This is a very good tour book (almost as good as a (free) City Guides Tour ([...]) well worth it's purchase price. |
Thirty Options to Make the Most of Walking in San Francisco
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| Review Date: August 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Ed Uyeshima, San Francisco, CA USA |
Being a pedestrian in San Francisco can be adventurous enough given the wild-eyed drivers here. However, if you are not worried about making appointments, getting to work or simply too exhausted to look beyond your feet when you trudge home, this compact, well-organized book is a good reminder of what this city does offer for local and tourist alike. Bay Area travel writer and Lonely Planet contributor Tom Downs traces thirty walking routes that range from the familiar to the surprising spotlighting the key sights to be seen along the way. Like a true hiking guide, he gives the distance and difficulty level, the latter of which can be wildly variable thanks to the hills and valleys indicative of our cityscape.
For each do-it-yourself tour, Downs provides helpful public transportation information and a sense of the parking challenge, perhaps the most common logistical dilemma when starting and ending these walks. His concise descriptions of the unique sights are bulleted in helpful fashion. The areas covered are what you'd expect in a guidebook - stretching from a strenuous coastline hike from Land's End to the Golden Gate Bridge to an easy stroll along the refurbished Embarcadero Walkway. There are hidden gems to be discovered in neighborhoods as diverse as Bernal Heights, Westside Cordillera and the Presidio. Along with periodic sections to describe worthwhile detours and interesting back stories, there are also appendices that organize the information by walking themes and points of interest. |
Plan an extra day in SF to enjoy a few walking tours!
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| Review Date: April 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ann M. Plumley, |
| A great intro to San Francisco for those who love to explore -- we followed three of the recommended walks and were thrilled with the things we learned about the city. Definately read before your trip to make the most of it's historical references and reocmmendations! |
good book
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| Review Date: April 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: S. welch, Bay Area, Ca |
| I have only done one of the walks so far. I was hoping it would have more suggestions on places to eat and drink so you can take your pick. Sometimes you want to walk for fitness, sometimes you want an adventure. Good starter ideas, though. |
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