Vampire Tour of San Francisco

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  • 1 hours to 2 hours (approx.)
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  • Offered in: English

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Overview

The Vampire Tour of San Francisco is a walking tour of Nob Hill, conducted by Mina Harker from "Dracula." The script contains approximately 85% true San Francisco history with fun vampire lore and humor mixed in. The tour is not gory or frightening, so it is suitable for all ages. Learn many fun and some surprising facts about San Francisco’s history and how vampires played an important role in that history. The walk is very easy, with no climbing up and down hills, and is wheelchair friendly.  The tour is conducted on the first Saturday of each month from May through October, and on Halloween night, starting at 8:00 pm.  Nob Hill can get very chilly at night, so please dress warm.  There will be a costume contest on Halloween night.  Those who do not dress up will help me judge those who do.  There will be some very cool prizes!
  • Local guide

  • Snacks

Meeting point

We meet on the side of the street where the park is.

End point

The tour ends one block from where it begins.

Grace Cathedral

You will hear the history of Grace Cathedral, and how vampires played a role in that history. Unfortunately, the Cathedral closes at 6:00 pm, so we can only see the outside.

Nob Hill

The Nob Hill Cafe is open at the time of the tour, but we do not go in for dinner. You will hear the history of the spot where the cafe is located.

Huntington Park

You will hear the history of Huntington Park, which includes the removal of the cemeteries in San Francisco.

Pacific Union Club

You will hear the history of the house and the Pacific-Union Club, along with the history of James Flood, who built the house for his family before it was used by the Pacific-Union Club.

Fairmont San Francisco

You will hear the history of the Fairmont Hotel, particularly the hauntings at the hotel.

The InterContinental Mark Hopkins building

You will hear the history of the Mark Hopkins Hotel and how the Hopkins family acquired the land it is on.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

No health restrictions.

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