Austin: Historic Pedicab Tour - Austin, TX

Austin: Historic Pedicab Tour – Austin, TX

Explore Austin’s rich history on a pedal-powered tour. Visit iconic sites like the Capitol, Lady Bird Lake, and more with an experienced guide.

From
$65
per person

Full description
Discover the vibrant history of Austin on a unique, pedal-powered adventure. This tour offers an intimate and eco-friendly way to explore the city’s most iconic landmarks. Your journey begins with a relaxing ride in an open-air pedicab, guided by an experienced local who will share fascinating stories and insights about Austin’s past and present.

The tour kicks off with a visit to the Texas State Capitol, where you’ll have the opportunity to walk around the historic grounds and admire the stunning architecture. Next, you’ll head to the lavish Driskill Hotel, built in 1886, to soak in its opulent interior and rich history.
Continue your journey to the Willie Nelson Statue for a quick photo op with the legendary musician. Then, learn about the spirited history behind the Texas slogan ‘Come and Get it!’ at the Angelina Eberly Statue. The tour also includes a stop at Congress Avenue Bridge, where you can witness the awe-inspiring sight of 1.5 million bats taking flight during the evening tours. Perfect for couples, friends, and families of all ages, this tour moves at your own pace and is tailored to your group’s interests.

The adventure leaves you with unforgettable memories of Austin’s historic charm.
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Highlights
Experience the thrill of a pedal-powered tour through Austin’s historic sites
Walk around the Texas State Capitol and explore its beautiful grounds
Capture a memorable photo with the Willie Nelson Statue

Includes
Guide
Pedicab
Private transportation
Hotel pickup (downtown locations)
Gratuities

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