San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour
San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour
San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour
San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour
San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour
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San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour

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Bike past the de Young Museum and the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park
Discover the rich cultural history of Haight Ashbury and Golden Gate Park
Visit the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin houses and the Panhandle

Last updated on 28 April 2026

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Plan your trip with 2 available packages, including options like San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour-itinerary-San Francisco: Summer of Love Guided eBike Tour-13:30:00

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Itinerary
Ride through San Francisco's Summer of Love on a guided eBike tour. See the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin houses, the Panhandle where Jimi Hendrix played his 2nd show in the US, and the world-famous Golden Gate Park.

Meet your guide in front of a historic Ashbury Heights Victorian. Look for the bike sign. Start your tour by passing the Grateful Dead house at 710 Ashbury followed by both of Janis Joplin's historic San Francisco Ashbury Heights houses.

Stop and take a picture at the world-famous cross streets Haight & Ashbury. Hear about all the 60's history, and see the rich culture and local shops.

Experience the Panhandle park between Haight and USF. Hear how the first Jimi Handrix show in San Francisco was right where you are biking through.

Bike by the de Young Museum and see the outside sculptures and visit the grounds from the first World Fair in San Francisco in 1939 The Golden Gate International Exposition.

Bike the front gates of the Japanese Tea Garden. A friend of mine calls it heaven. Note you don't stop for a tea due to the long lines but many guests stop by later.

Bike along the historic Coastal Highway bike path along Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Ride by the majestic views of the ruins of the historic Sutro Baths. Soak up the rich history and see the crashing waves.

Do not stop by the Golden Grate Bridge. Bike to an epic place along the coast where you get amazing photos of the Golden Gate Bridge. Breeze through Golden Gate park where you see waterfalls, sometimes Buffaloes, Hippy Hill, Robin Williams meadow, passing by the Conservatory of Flowers and more.