Austin Sightseeing Segway Tour
Austin, Texas
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Trip Type: Segway Tours
Duration: 60 minutes
Cruise through Austin in style on this sightseeing Segway tour. Follow your guide down Congress Avenue and see several historical sites like the Texas State Capitol Building, the Driskill Hotel and the Bob Bullock Museum. You’ll also learn fun facts about the city and stop for photo opportunities.
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Cruise through Austin in style on this sightseeing Segway tour. Follow your guide down Congress Avenue and see several historical sites like the Texas State Capitol Building, the Driskill Hotel and the Bob Bullock Museum. You’ll also learn fun facts about the city and stop for photo opportunities.
Meet in downtown Austin on Lavaca Street for your safety orientation and lesson. Once you feel comfortable on your Segway, follow your guide through the city for a sightseeing tour.
Head down Congress Avenue and see several historical buildings. Pass the Texas State Capitol Building, completed in 1888 in Italian Renaissance Revival architectural style. See how it’s surrounded by 22 acres (8 hectares) of vast grounds and monuments.
See the Driskill Hotel, built in 1886 by a cattle baron that has blossomed into an opulent historic landmark. Cruise past the Bob Bullock Museum, named for the former lieutenant governor, and wave to the Texas State History Museum.
You’ll make stops along the way to take photos and learn fun facts from your guide before ending back on Lavaca Street.
Head down Congress Avenue and see several historical buildings. Pass the Texas State Capitol Building, completed in 1888 in Italian Renaissance Revival architectural style. See how it’s surrounded by 22 acres (8 hectares) of vast grounds and monuments.
See the Driskill Hotel, built in 1886 by a cattle baron that has blossomed into an opulent historic landmark. Cruise past the Bob Bullock Museum, named for the former lieutenant governor, and wave to the Texas State History Museum.
You’ll make stops along the way to take photos and learn fun facts from your guide before ending back on Lavaca Street.
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