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Mission District Walking Tour

Mission San Francisco de Asis, 16th Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Tour Duration | 3 Hours 30 Minutes
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What You'll Experience

Visit Mission San Francisco de Asis, also known as Mission Dolores, San Francisco's oldest structure.
Enjoy a cultural journey with food tasting and street art viewing.
Gain insights into Mission District's cultural evolution and unique character.

The Mission District in San Francisco is known for its cultural diversity, vibrant street art, and strong influence of Latino and Chicano heritage. Named after Mission San Francisco de Asis, this walking tour will take you through the historical and cultural journey of the area. See the "Golden Fire Hydrant", the only functioning fire hydrant during a 1906 earthquake and fire that saved the Mission from ruin. Sample Mexican Oaxaca food, take photos with murals, and more.

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Tour Itinerary

Make your own way to the meeting point at Mission San Francisco de Assis.
Start of tour.
View the religious art at Mission San Francisco de Asis.
Wander the gardens and cemetery at Mission San Francisco de Asis.
Head to Mission Dolores Park.
Pass Father Hidalgo's statute.
Listen to the story behind the Golden Fire Hydrant.
Snap photos with street art.
Savour Oaxacan-style cuisine.
Continue exploring Mission Street.
Enjoy a snack at 24th Street.
View the murals at Balmy Alley.
End of tour.
Note: The itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions.

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