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Isla de Alcatraz

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August 26, 2022
While it has appeared in exciting films like “Escape From Alcatraz” and “The Rock,” Alcatraz is very much real. It’s no longer functioning as a prison, but it’s open for tours. Alcatraz is what to visit when you want a glimpse inside one of the most fascinating parts of San Franciso’s history.
Sean
July 13, 2022
Reservations required
Coryn
April 16, 2022
Tour a small but legendary island in the San Francisco Bay that has been a civil war fort, military prison & one of the most notorious federal penitentiaries. Self guided audio tours along with other experiences and special programs offered.
Jenn
September 1, 2021
I LOVE the night tour! Alcatraz tours are very popular. The ferries and tours leave from Pier 33, an easy 10 minute walk away. However, it is advisable to purchase tickets online well in advance.
Sharon
January 3, 2021
While riding a cable car and getting a snap of the Golden Gate is a must when visiting San Francisco, both visitors and travel experts tend to argue the same for Alcatraz. This is because Alcatraz is rich with history. Sitting on a small, rocky island in the middle of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz is most known as being a former federal prison that housed some of society's biggest offenders, the most famous of which was Prohibition-era mob boss Al Capone. Before that, it was a military prison that housed prisoners from the Spanish-American War and Civil War, as well as the site of the West Coast's first operating lighthouse. The prison closed down both times due to high operating costs and was handed over to the National Park Service in 1972 after the island experienced a short occupation from Native American activists. Today, the attraction sees about one million visitors per year. Recent visitors said Alcatraz is truly a can't-miss attraction. Travelers enjoyed being able to get up close to cells and said the audio tour (complimentary with ferry tickets) voiced by inmates and prison guards made the visit that much more fun and informative. What's more, travelers say the view of the bay from The Rock (the nickname given to Alcatraz) is breathtaking. Entrance to Alcatraz is free; however, you will need to purchase a ferry ticket to get to the island. Tickets start at $39.90 for adults , but most travelers say the price offers great value. Tickets include a scenic boat trip to the island and the audio guide. Night tours, which cost $47.30, include onboard narration and a guided site tour. Tours depart starting at 8:45 a.m. and return throughout the day until 6:30 p.m. (or until 9:25 p.m. for the Night Tour). Due to the popularity of the attraction, the park service strongly suggests booking tickets in advance to avoid waiting in long lines. You can book up to 90 days in advance for your trip via Alcatraz Cruises. Several of the city's top guided tours also include stops at Alcatraz. And though some of San Francisco's best boat tours don't actually stop on the island, many sail around it, offering a unique perspective and insight.
While riding a cable car and getting a snap of the Golden Gate is a must when visiting San Francisco, both visitors and travel experts tend to argue the same for Alcatraz. This is because Alcatraz is rich with history. Sitting on a small, rocky island in the middle of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz is…

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San Francisco, CA