11 Free Walking Tours on MLK Day Monday
San Francisco City Guides offer free guided walking tours of many different neighborhoods in the city and will be offering a full slate of free tours on MLK weekend Saturday through Monday.
Tour starting times range from 9:30 am to 2 pm and there are 49 different tours for you to choose from over the long weekend including Pacific Heights Mansions, Omni Hotel Walk, Fort Mason To Aquatic Park, Downtown Deco, Billionaire’s Row: Outer Broadway Architecture, 1906: Earthquake And Fire and many more.
2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend Tours
All tours free (but donations appreciated)
*Although the tour itself is free, the afternoon Japanese Tea Garden tour may require separate admission charge to the gardens.
Japanese Tea Garden Admission Fee
– Mon, Wed, Fri: FREE admission for entrance between 9 am and 10 am
– San Francisco Resident Fee – $7 Adult (Must show ID)
– Non-Resident Fee – $10 Adult (Oct-Feb), $12 Adult (March-Sept)
– Prices updated 10/1/19Saturday, January 18
Click here to register for the 11:00 am Fairmont Hotel Tour
10:00 am: Ferry Building 10:00 am: Omni Hotel Walk 11:00 am: Fairmont Hotel 11:00 am: Landmark Victorians Of Alamo Square 11:00 am: Pacific Heights Mansions 1:00 pm: Japanese Tea Garden* 1:00 pm: Telegraph Hill Stairway Hike 2:00 pm: Land’s End: Sutro HeightsSunday, January 19
10:00 am: Cow Hollow 10:30 am: Russian Hill Stairways 11:00 am: Dogpatch and Potrero Point 11:00 am: Deco Downtown 11:00 am: Golden Gate Bridge 11:00 am: Mission Dolores Neighborhood 1:00 pm: Japanese Tea Garden* 2:00 pm: Architecture Downtown 2:00 pm: Art Deco Marina 2:00 pm: Corona Heights Stairways 2:00 pm: Gold Rush City 2:00 pm:Nob Hill 2:00 pm: Old South Park 2:00 pm: Victorian San FranciscoMonday, January 20
9:30 am: Japanese Tea Garden 10:00 am: 1906: Earthquake And Fire 11:00 am: City Hall and the Civic Center 11:00 am: Fisherman’s Wharf: A Hidden History 11:00 am: Japanese Tea Garden* 1:00 pm: Japanese Tea Garden* 1:00 pm: Palace Of Fine Arts/Marina 3:00 pm: Diego Rivera Mural at the Stock Exchange Tower (Tour Cancelled)