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Self Guided Walking Tour of San Francisco Chinatown
San Francisco
About
Explore the vibrant and historic San Francisco Chinatown at your own pace on this self-guided walking tour.
As the oldest Chinatown in North America, this neighborhood offers a rich tapestry of stories, from the resilient spirit of its early immigrants to the lively markets and serene temples that define its character today.
Discover iconic sites like the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory and hidden gems tucked away in lantern-lit alleys.
Engaging narration will illuminate the cultural significance of this unique community, providing a fresh perspective on a beloved destination that tourists often overlook.
— Self-guided tour allows you to explore at your own pace — Visit historic l...
Highlights
From 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
Audio Guide
App and Tour Download
Smartphone (bring your own)
Meeting Points
Departure
Dragon Gate San Francisco
Dragon Gate is located at the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. It is a traditional Chinese gate, with a green roof.
Return
Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is located opposite Portsmouth Square Park on Kearny Street, in a modern skyscraper.
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Self Guided Walking Tour of San Francisco Chinatown
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About
Explore the vibrant and historic San Francisco Chinatown at your own pace on this self-guided walking tour.
As the oldest Chinatown in North America, this neighborhood offers a rich tapestry of stories, from the resilient spirit of its early immigrants to the lively markets and serene temples that define its character today.
Discover iconic sites like the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory and hidden gems tucked away in lantern-lit alleys.
Engaging narration will illuminate the cultural significance of this unique community, providing a fresh perspective on a beloved destination that tourists often overlook.
— Self-guided tour allows you to explore at your own pace — Visit historic l...
Highlights
From 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 2 hours to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
Audio Guide
App and Tour Download
Smartphone (bring your own)
Meeting Points
Departure
Dragon Gate San Francisco
Dragon Gate is located at the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. It is a traditional Chinese gate, with a green roof.
Return
Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is located opposite Portsmouth Square Park on Kearny Street, in a modern skyscraper.
Itinerary
1
Dragon's Gate
Step through this iconic gateway and into the heart of Chinatown. With its ornate stone lions and sweeping green roof, the Dragon’s Gate marks the start of Grant Avenue—and the beginning of an unforgettable cultural journey.
5 minutes
2
Grant Avenue
Grant Avenue is Chinatown’s main artery and oldest street, lined with lanterns, specialty shops, and historic buildings. It’s a vibrant blend of past and present, perfect for strolling, shopping, and soaking in local color.
5 minutes
3
Old Cathedral of St. Mary
Built in 1854, this Gothic brick cathedral is one of the city’s oldest surviving landmarks. Its enduring presence offers a glimpse into Chinatown’s layered spiritual and immigrant history—complete with a bell that once rang across Gold Rush-era San Francisco.
5 minutes
4
Portsmouth Square
This lively plaza has been a gathering place since the city’s earliest days and is known as the Heart of Chinatown. It buzzes with games, conversation, and a deep sense of community tradition today.
10 minutes
5
Chinese Historical Society of America
Housed in a former YWCA designed by Julia Morgan, this museum brings the Chinese American experience to life through compelling exhibits, artifacts, and untold stories. It’s a must-visit for context, connection, and cultural insight.
6
Chinese Culture Center
Tucked above the streets in a modern building, this dynamic arts space showcases contemporary Chinese American voices through visual art, performance, and exhibitions. It’s where tradition and innovation meet.
10 minutes
7
Tin How Temple
One of the oldest functioning Chinese temples in the U.S., Tin How Temple is a quiet sanctuary tucked above the bustle. Step inside to experience the spiritual heart of the neighborhood, rich with incense, prayer, and history.
10 minutes
8
Ross Alley
Ross Alley is one of Chinatown’s most atmospheric backstreets. Narrow, colorful, and full of character. Once known for gambling dens and barber shops, it now offers quiet charm—and a few hidden gems.
5 minutes
9
Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Co
Watch fortune cookies made fresh by hand at this tiny, one-of-a-kind factory tucked into Ross Alley. The sweet scent of vanilla and the snap of folded cookies make this stop unforgettable.
10 minutes
10
Waverly Place
Known as the Street of Painted Balconies, Waverly Place is lined with vibrant façades, historic associations, and hidden temples. It’s a colorful stroll through the spiritual and architectural heart of Chinatown.
5 minutes
11
Stockton Street
Lively and bustling, Stockton Street is where locals shop for fresh produce, seafood, and specialty goods. Less touristy than Grant Avenue, it offers an authentic slice of everyday Chinatown life.
5 minutes
12
Bruce Lee mural
Bold and dynamic, this larger-than-life mural honors martial arts legend Bruce Lee, who spent part of his childhood in Chinatown. It's a striking tribute to strength, identity, and cultural pride.
5 minutes
13
Journey To The West Mural
This bright and whimsical mural brings the legendary tale of the Monkey King to life. It’s both a celebration of Chinese folklore and a vibrant piece of public art that enlivens the streetscape.
5 minutes
14
Spofford Street
Spofford Alley was once a hub of secret societies and underground activity and now offers a quieter walk through Chinatown’s layered past. Its narrow passageways hold echoes of resilience, resistance, and community life behind the scenes.
5 minutes
15
WWII Pacific War Memorial
This thoughtful memorial honors the contributions of Chinese Americans during World War II, particularly in the Pacific theater. Through photos, artifacts, and stories, it sheds light on a powerful chapter of shared history and sacrifice.
10 minutes
16
Sing Fat Co. building
The Sing Chong and Sing Fat Buildings are iconic twin structures with pagoda-inspired rooftops that helped define the look of post-earthquake Chinatown. They remain architectural landmarks and symbols of cultural pride and perseverance, and stand proudly at the Dragon’s Gate.