Come Out to the Castro: SF's Gay Village

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Description

FOOT! comedy walking tours is proud to present Come Out to the Castro: San Francisco’s Gay Village from Top to Bottom, a comedy history walking tour that explores the City’s proud and campy queer community.

Learn about the history of the neighborhood and Gay culture in San Francisco from the Gold Rush times to the present. This two-hour romp winds its way through one of the City’s most famous districts—mostly because it can’t go straight!

This tour covers many locations important to Gay culture, including:
  • Josie's Cabaret, the Castro's first Gay bar
  • The Names Project (AIDS Memorial Quilt)
  • The legendary Castro Theatre
  • One of world's largest gay flags
  • The Pink Triangle Park and Memorial
In the late 1960s, the Castro district suddenly became the center of the Gay universe. How did Eureka Valley, a quiet working class neighborhood, become synonymous with Gay pride?

Find out the answer—plus lots more—while viewing one of the nation’s most distinctive and tolerant neighborhoods: the Castro. You might even see Dykes on Bikes—or some Chaps in Chaps!

What Is Not Included?

Meals are not included in the price of the Come Out to the Castro tour, but we often stop mid-way for a coffee or snack! Be sure to bring extra cash with you if you're interested in this, and we'll stop if the group is interested.

Gratuities are not included but are always appreciated.

Meeting Location

Market St. near Sanchez (San Francisco, CA) (Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)

FAQs

Do I have to purchase tickets in advance?
Tickets must be purchased in advance, and tours often sell out quickly. To maximize your chances of getting the day and time you prefer, please book well in advance. Tickets can only be purchased with a Visa, Mastercard, or American Express credit card. Cash is not accepted.
What if it rains?
Come Out to the Castro runs rain or shine! We have a bad-weather version for rainy days so you will still enjoy yourself just as much.
What if I want to go on a day and time that isn’t offered?
Additional dates and times of this tour that are not on our schedule may be available upon request, but keep in mind that there may be an additional fee per ticket charged in order to accommodate your special request. Please click on the “Contact FOOTtours” link to let us know what date and time you are interested in!
Are there any hills on this tour?
This tour includes two slight uphills.
Do we walk the whole time?
The tour is about half walking and half talking. We stop, discuss a building, person, or historical event, then move to the next stop. We will be making about 12 stops along the tour.
Does the tour end where we start?
No, we will end near Market and Castro Streets. We feel we can show more of the City by ending in a different area. Plus, we don't want you to have to walk up any hills more than once!
Should we tip our guide?
We encourage it. Like all service professions, if you enjoyed the tour, the guide appreciates a tip!
Why can't we pay with cash?
Because tours often sell out in advance, tickets must be purchased ahead of time by credit card. Also, some guides are uncomfortable carrying large amounts of cash through high-traffic areas. (But they do appreciate a tip at the end of the tour!)
Should we drive to where the tour starts?
We recommend NOT driving in San Francisco. It's noisy, confusing, and frustrating--then you have to park, which is more of the same (and expensive). We'll supply you with other options after you purchase your tickets.
Are there bathrooms along the way?
Restrooms are available near the meeting location. We have a few bathroom opportunities along the route also, so if you need to stop, please let us know and we will accommodate you.
What should we bring on the tour?
Always be prepared for San Francisco's climate: dress in layers and check the forecast for tour day. Comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, and a camera are recommended. The city has a confusing pattern of streets, so a map can be handy, too. Bring extra cash if you might want to buy coffee or a snack along the way.
Who will my tour guide be?
No particular guide is guaranteed for this tour, but all of our guides are professional entertainers and will show you a good time! From comic actors to stand up comedians and improvisers, we have it all. All of our guides are history buffs as well, and will teach you more than you can imagine about the stops along the way.
Is the tour strenuous?
Come Out to the Castro is about 14 blocks long and includes two slight uphills over two hours.
Where should we park?
We strongly recommend public transportation. Parking is very limited and very expensive. We'll supply other options after you purchase your tickets.
Where can I get a map?
San Francisco's streets were laid out by a drunk who received death threats for the poor job he did. A map is essential because streets can turn into paths or change names. Ask your hotel concierge for a map; they can also provide other helpful information.
Are any meals included?
No, there are no meals on this tour, but we often stop mid-way for a coffee break if our participants request it.
Can I bring my own food and beverages?
Sure! Feel free to pack a light knapsack with a snack and bottle of water. There are no meals included on the tour, but we may stop for a quick coffee break if the guests request it!
Can we take pictures?
Certainly!
Can I take a stroller on the tour?
Yes, strollers are allowed on the tour, but we do go over many curbs, potholes, and doorways. It may be rather difficult to bring a stroller, but of course you are welcome to if you'd like.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately this tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the various hills, curbs, and bumps involved. Please check out one of our other tours!
Are dogs allowed on the tour?
Dogs are allowed on the tour but may not be permitted in some of the buildings that we enter.
Are gift certificates available for this tour?
Yes! Gift certificates for FOOT! comedy walking tours are great for any occasion. To purchase a gift certificate, click on the "Contact FOOTtours" link.
Can I book a private tour?
Certainly! We offer tours for private groups, family events, and corporate team building. We can accommodate a variety of special requests as well, including starting and finishing locations, topics, tour lengths, and just about anything. Please use the "Contact FOOTtours" link to inquire further about special group rates and customized tours.

About

FOOT! fun walking tours

FOOT!, the city’s only comedy-history walking tour company, has been leading (and leading on) thousands of tourists since 1999.

FOOT! comedy walking tours will show you the funniest routes through San Francisco’s quirky history and unique neighborhoods. Founded by America’s 67th funniest comedian, FOOT! tours are part history, part game show, and all fun.

“That was by far the most entertaining walking tour I have ever taken. You made learning the history of San Francisco so much fun."
--Concierge, Le Meridien Hotel

“Your tour was a memorable highlight of the weekend.”
--SF Convention and Visitors Bureau

“… these themed walks mix humor, facts, and fast-talk...These tours turn history into family fun.”
--Physicians’ Travel & Meeting Guide

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