Roam Local crafts thoughtfully guided food tours, urban hikes, and corporate outings that reveal San Francisco through a local’s eyes. Led by founder Ryan and a small team of engaging hosts, each outing blends neighborhood history...
Ryan stands out as an exceptionally passionate guide who brings San Francisco to life through his deep knowledge of the city's history, architecture, culture, and even its plants and trees. Reviewers consistently mention his ability to uncover hidden gems and viewpoints that visitors would never find on their own, whether exploring Telegraph Hill, Chinatown, the Castro, or Golden Gate Park. His tours cover diverse neighborhoods, and he's happy to create custom experiences tailored to specific interests or areas, even less touristy spots like Mission Bay. What really resonates across reviews is Ryan's genuine love for San Francisco and his welcoming personality that makes people feel like they're exploring with a knowledgeable friend rather than just following a guide. He comes prepared with extras like water and phone chargers, and keeps tours engaging for everyone from solo travelers to families with young kids. Multiple guests mention taking several tours with him and planning to return for more, with even longtime San Francisco residents discovering new perspectives on their own city through his insights.
So good! Best tour I’ve been on! Makes me wanna move to SF! He’s super knowledgeable about the neighborhood and having great restaurants recommendations. You can see Ryan really cares about the community, have lots of knowledge about the history of the city, architecture, art and plants. Definitely recommend for everyone who enjoys walking and learning more about the community.
Jenny Chen
September 5, 2024
So good! Best tour I’ve been on! Makes me wanna move to SF! He’s super knowledgeable about the neighborhood and having great restaurants recommendations. You can see Ryan really cares about the community, have lots of knowledge about the history of the city, architecture, art and plants. Definitely recommend for everyone who enjoys walking and learning more about the community.
Jenny Chen
September 5, 2024