Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSan Francisco Fire Engine Tour
Duration: 75 minutes (approx.)
Location: San Francisco, California
Product code: 3952FIRE
8 reviews of San Francisco Fire Engine Tour
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Two of my friends recommended this tour and I'm glad I listened to them. It was a great tour. We had loads of fun. The operators were excellent, and whole experience was well worth the money.
Reviewed by: Colin G, Australia, April 2008
This was one of the BEST tours we took in San Francisco!!! The guides are incredible, and it is most definitely an experience you'll never forget!!!
Reviewed by: Lindsey W, United States, November 2007
This is the best way to see San Francisco!!! The trip is fun, entertaining and shows you parts you may not see otherwise. The tap dancing at the end is great too. Would recommend this to anyone who wants a fun tour.
Reviewed by: Elaine T, United Kingdom, November 2007
It was the best tour we took while in SF, they were very friendly and lots of history about SF - We had a great time!
Reviewed by: Greg W, United States, August 2007
We went on this because it was something a bit different and I have to say it was fantastic from start to finish. I would recommend this to anyone visiting San Francisco.
Reviewed by: Kieran F, United Kingdom, August 2007
A must for anyone visiting San Francisco.
Reviewed by: Chris B, United Kingdom, June 2007
This is a fabulous tour for kids more so than adults. I wish we had a street address for the place where you begin so it could more easily be found with GPS.
Reviewed by: Sally B, United States, June 2008
The only concern we had was with the fire truck itself. My husband was the last person in the row and was not confident about the strength of the seat belts. He had no where to hold on to. There should be a bar across the back or at least something else for the people to hold on to.
Reviewed by: Kathleen K, United States, May 2008
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