2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
We’ll begin our experience in Harvey Milk Plaza, named after the first openly gay elected official in American history. You’ll learn more about his life and activism as a civil rights leader as we make our way to the Pink Triangle Memorial which honors LGBTQ lives lost in World War II. Then we’ll head to the iconic Twin Peaks Tavern, the first gay bar in the neighborhood, and dive into the rich history of the first out officer in Marin County, Officer Jane Warner. Other memorable visits include one of the last palace theaters in the country, Castro Theater, and the historic Hibernia Beach. Finally, you’ll tour a must-see of the Castro neighborhood, Harvey Milk’s old camera shop and campaign headquarters, before ending at the Mix, a popular neighborhood hangout that’s bustling with local energy.
Named after the first openly gay elected official in the United States
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Honoring the 15,000+ gay and lesbian individuals sent to death camps from 1933 to 1945
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The first gay bar with large open windows so patrons wouldn’t be anonymous
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The last of the great palace theaters from the 1920s
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Hibernia Beach
The corner of 18th and Castro that historically served as a memorial to community members who’ve passed away
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Harvey’s
Restaurant dedicated to celebrating the life of Harvey Milk
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Cozy museum that houses artifacts, including the first Pride flag
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
A popular neighborhood bar
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free