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GoCar Tours San Francisco: Two-hour tour

Item Number
210
Estimated Value
115 USD
Sold
38 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

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Item Description

The lucky winner will receive a gift certificate for a unique tour of San Francisco on your own GoCar! https://www.gocartours.com/locations/san-francisco/

GoCar is the first-ever GPS-guided Storytelling car®. And what better place to experience the most exhilarating, entertaining and enlightening way to sightsee than where the GoCar craze had its start — San Francisco?

Whether you want to motor along the scenic 49-mile drive, spin by the Golden Gate Bridge, meander down the most crooked street in the world or take selfies in front of houses of the rich and famous, the GoCar can take you there.

Once you’re on your way, you’ll want to see all that the City by the Bay has to offer. With over 200 points of interest loaded into your car’s friendly GPS system – top tourist attractions include Pier 39, Alcatraz Island, the de Young Museum and Golden Gate Park, for starters —  you can make the tour as long or short as you want. Best of all, the adventure happens at your pace. You can stop for photos, take detours, grab a coffee or break for sourdough at Fisherman’s Wharf. (You’ll actually be able to park – going where busses and cars dare not go!) Or you can blaze your own trail and explore the city streets, neighborhoods and parks on your own.

Just so you know, man, a GoCar Tour is one of the coolest things you can do while in town. That’s according to Nancy Cartwright, the voice of cartoon character Bart Simpson. Nancy, who’s been impersonating Bart (and other lovable “Simpsons” characters) for the last 25 years, had an enjoyable time on her recent GoCar Tour of San Francisco. We’re sure you will, too!

Experience what the press is buzzing about, what visitors rave about, and what Time Magazine called “one of the most amazing inventions of the year.”