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Sex in the City tour explores all that's naughty and oh so nice

Sexy San FranciscoSexy San FranciscoYour girlfriends whisk you away to San Francisco for a weekend without the guys. You eat like Monday's never gonna come. You shop. You find your inner fetish with the "Sex in the City Tour."

Come on, it's San Fran.

San Fran has always been a little on the kinky side. Now, for 3½ hours you can tour through the steamy underground - the good, the bad and the downright smutty - from a safe distance.

You'll visit the largest sex club in the country, the Sexy San FranciscoSexy San FranciscoPower Exchange (you'll miss the spanking party but you can go back afterwards).

Next stop,, an antique vibrator museum. Did you know vibrators were once thought to be a cure for hysteria? Wait, they still are...

Candid, upbeat and guaranteed fun.

While the tour is all about sex, it's not a free-for-all - all hands on deck during the tour. And it's adults only. No kidding.

If you go...

  • $69US per person - wonder where they came up with that amount?
  • Pick-ups are at Fisherman's Wharf and Union Square
  • The tour is done via van, so no need to wear your comfortable walking shoes. Go ahead, strap on your stilettos!
  • For more information visit Sex in the City Tours
  • Ever gone on a naughty tour? Did you tell your mother, girlfriends, co-workers?

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