Unique tours of San Francisco,
LGBTO Walking Tour
Explore San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood, home to the world’s largest LGBTQ community, with a local guide. Experience the history and diversity of the Castro, a center of the LGBTQ rights movement, spanning over 170 years. Follow your local LGBTQ activist guide to iconic sites like Harvey Milk Plaza, Pink Triangle Park, and the Memorial.
Exploring the Castro area
Special walking tour
Take a guided tour of San Francisco, the first gay civil servant in the United States and the stage for the activities of Harvey Milk, who was assassinated by a sniper. With over 15% of the population being LGBTQ, the city hosts the world’s most colorful and spectacular gay parade every year. Various LGBTQ-themed content, including sexual minority art, is said to form a unique local culture. Learn about the 170-year history and diversity through behind-the-scenes stories told by your guide.
Icon of the LGBTQ rights movement
Themed around the life and work of LGBTQ rights icon Harvey Milk, you’ll visit places where he fought for equality. Explore his legacy in the Castro community. Pay tribute to the thousands of gays and lesbians persecuted during World War II at the Pink Triangle Park and Memorial, and visit iconic LGBTQ sites in the Castro. Learn about the Rainbow Honor Walk plaques and the AIDS Memorial Quilt Project as your guide tells you stories.
Meeting Point:
Next to Big Rainbow Flagpole Landmark (Cruisin' The Castro Walking Tours)
400 Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94114 United States
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Meeting time:
10 am
※ Please arrive 15 minutes before the meeting time.
Cruisin' The Castro Walking Tours