The Magic Bus Experience

2 h
About this activity
Board the brightly colored Magic Bus in central San Francisco and begin your journey through time as you are transported from Union Square to Chinatown, a culturally vibrant pocket of San Francisco that is home to the largest population of Chinese in America. Chinatown was a significant part of America’s exposure to Eastern philosophies in the 1960s and beyond.

Next, visit North Beach, where you will see the City Lights bookstore. City Lights was the epicenter of profound social change in San Francisco, where many famous Beat-generation poems were published and Beatniks like Jack Kerouac hung out.

Continue your Magic Ride and watch modern San Francisco blend with the past as you travel through the Financial District and up central Market Street en route to the crossroads of Haight and Ashbury streets – the home of the Summer of Love.

After you’ve experienced the famous Haight-Ashbury district through the bus’s windows of time-altered perception, your next destination is the lush gardens of Golden Gate Park, where you’ll stop at the Conservatory of Flowers. Hear how America's largest urban park hosted the Human Be-In event in 1967 and the first Earth Day in 1970. If the weather is nice, you may join a drum circle!

The '60s-era video, music and costumed staff of the Magic Bus will have you feeling present in the past as you are immersed in one of the United States’ most memorable cultural movements. It’s not just a sightseeing tour – it’s a trip!
Included
  • Live commentary on board
  • Flower for your hair
  • Small take-home gift
  • Entry/Admission - Chinatown
  • Entry/Admission - Conservatory of Flowers
  • Entry/Admission - Golden Gate Park
  • Entry/Admission - Magic Bus
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities
  • No food, drinking or smoking
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Not wheelchair accessible
Features
Tourism
80% Cultural
75%
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