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  While you are more than welcome to explore San Francisco on your own at will on a Scootcar or Falcon scooter, we do provide you with a map that has two suggested routes that are sure to satisfy even life-long San Franciscans.

 
  The one-hour route (click for description) is perfect for "seeing the sights" here in San Francisco.  In just one hour, you will travel under the Golden Gate Bridge, drive through the Presidio, check out the shops and restaurants along Union Street and thrill down crooked Lombard Street before returning to our shop!  Click the map to the left for a larger version of our suggested one-hour tour!
         
    On the two -hour route (click for description) you'll travel along the Marina and find yourself at Fort Point, underneath the Golden Gate Bridge. Continuing through the Presidio and Seacliff, the route takes you through Lincoln Park and out to the coast. Stop in and dine at the Cliff House or explore the Sutro Bath House ruins down below. You'll cruise along Ocean Beach and then head into the heart of Golden Gate Park. After exploring the Park, it's straight to the Haight; Haight/Ashbury, that is - home to the Grateful Dead and the Hippie movement of the '60s and 70s'. Your trip to San Francisco wouldn't be complete without a trip past Alamo Square and then down crooked Lombard Street to cap it all off! Coit Tower and Chinatown are also nearby! Click on the map to the left for a more detailed view of the two-hour route!
 
         
 
  Click here to see the entire San Francisco map that we supply our guests with!  
         
         
         
 

 

 

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