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Austin: Sunset Boat Cruise with Bat Watching

Austin: Sunset Boat Cruise with Bat Watching

Begin your small group evening tour at dusk on Austin's Lady Bird Lake with a stunning sunset cruise where you will enjoy watching the colorful & changing skyline. If you happen to book our Scenic Austin Night Tour between March and October, you are in luck because this is the very best time to witness Austin's world-famous Congress Avenue Bridge Bats! Join your guide on a bat watching excursion to witness fabled Mexican (or Brazilian) Free-Tailed Bats take flight from underneath the Congress Avenue Bridge where an unimaginable large colony of 1.5 million bats reside—one of the biggest colonies of urban bats in the world! With speeds of 60 miles per hour, flying across the colorful evening sky, you will be awestruck & delighted at the sight of these bats with their fascinating and erratic flight patterns. Next, hop back into one of our air-conditioned Mercedes Metris vans to enjoy a narrated driving tour with stops at several iconic landmarks. Your guide will narrate and provide ongoing highlights and local insights about the surrounding area along the drive. You will get the opportunity to stop at several places to get the best views of the city including; Pfluger Bridge a beautiful pedestrian and bicycle bridge spanning Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, view beautiful historic homes at the Bremond and Rainey Street Historic Districts, the vibrant South Congress Street, and pass by the iconic Welcome to Austin Mural - beautifully illuminated at night. At the end of your tour, your guide will take you back to your Downtown Austin hotel. Experience the fantastic culture and friendly locals of Austin and reserve a spot with us today!

Austin: Morning History Walking Tour of Downtown Austin

Austin: Morning History Walking Tour of Downtown Austin

Get to know Austin on a leisurely morning walk with a storyteller as your guide. Learn little-known stories about the city, get insider tips on the best coffee shops, restaurants, and live music venues, and explore the city like a local. Begin your tour in downtown Austin, following your guide to the 2nd Street District (aka Warehouse District) on the west side of Congress, including the Moody Theater with Austin's iconic statue of Willie Nelson. Next, walk through the Warehouse District straight to Guytown and the first railroad depot in Austin (circa 1871), formerly the Spaghetti Warehouse. Continue to Congress Avenue and go by the speakeasy tavern, formerly the Southwestern Telephone and Telegraph Company (circa 1886). Northbound on Congress Avenue, go across the famous Sixth Street to the Angelina Eberly statue and hear a fantastic story about how she saved the city back in 1842. From there, cross Congress with a beautiful view of the state Capitol just two blocks away. Discuss some of the history of the Capitol and then move to the Driskill Hotel from 1885 where you will tour the beautiful lobby and the Driskill Bar and Lounge. Watch as your guide points out points of interest on Sixth Street as you head east passing great music venues and Voodoo Donuts. Venture down San Jacinto past new and old buildings. Take a right at Vince Young's Steakhouse, back to Congress Avenue. Then, walk to the Pearl House Hotel to 2nd Street with Austin's famous bat bridge in site. Make a stop to talk a little bit about the bat phenomenon in Austin.

Willie Nelson Statue: Our most recommended tours and activities

Austin: Sunset Boat Cruise with Bat Watching

Austin: Sunset Boat Cruise with Bat Watching

Begin your small group evening tour at dusk on Austin's Lady Bird Lake with a stunning sunset cruise where you will enjoy watching the colorful & changing skyline. If you happen to book our Scenic Austin Night Tour between March and October, you are in luck because this is the very best time to witness Austin's world-famous Congress Avenue Bridge Bats! Join your guide on a bat watching excursion to witness fabled Mexican (or Brazilian) Free-Tailed Bats take flight from underneath the Congress Avenue Bridge where an unimaginable large colony of 1.5 million bats reside—one of the biggest colonies of urban bats in the world! With speeds of 60 miles per hour, flying across the colorful evening sky, you will be awestruck & delighted at the sight of these bats with their fascinating and erratic flight patterns. Next, hop back into one of our air-conditioned Mercedes Metris vans to enjoy a narrated driving tour with stops at several iconic landmarks. Your guide will narrate and provide ongoing highlights and local insights about the surrounding area along the drive. You will get the opportunity to stop at several places to get the best views of the city including; Pfluger Bridge a beautiful pedestrian and bicycle bridge spanning Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, view beautiful historic homes at the Bremond and Rainey Street Historic Districts, the vibrant South Congress Street, and pass by the iconic Welcome to Austin Mural - beautifully illuminated at night. At the end of your tour, your guide will take you back to your Downtown Austin hotel. Experience the fantastic culture and friendly locals of Austin and reserve a spot with us today!

Austin: Morning History Walking Tour of Downtown Austin

Austin: Morning History Walking Tour of Downtown Austin

Get to know Austin on a leisurely morning walk with a storyteller as your guide. Learn little-known stories about the city, get insider tips on the best coffee shops, restaurants, and live music venues, and explore the city like a local. Begin your tour in downtown Austin, following your guide to the 2nd Street District (aka Warehouse District) on the west side of Congress, including the Moody Theater with Austin's iconic statue of Willie Nelson. Next, walk through the Warehouse District straight to Guytown and the first railroad depot in Austin (circa 1871), formerly the Spaghetti Warehouse. Continue to Congress Avenue and go by the speakeasy tavern, formerly the Southwestern Telephone and Telegraph Company (circa 1886). Northbound on Congress Avenue, go across the famous Sixth Street to the Angelina Eberly statue and hear a fantastic story about how she saved the city back in 1842. From there, cross Congress with a beautiful view of the state Capitol just two blocks away. Discuss some of the history of the Capitol and then move to the Driskill Hotel from 1885 where you will tour the beautiful lobby and the Driskill Bar and Lounge. Watch as your guide points out points of interest on Sixth Street as you head east passing great music venues and Voodoo Donuts. Venture down San Jacinto past new and old buildings. Take a right at Vince Young's Steakhouse, back to Congress Avenue. Then, walk to the Pearl House Hotel to 2nd Street with Austin's famous bat bridge in site. Make a stop to talk a little bit about the bat phenomenon in Austin.

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3.9
(17 reviews)

There was no way to anticipate how fantastic this tour was going to be. In addition to anticipated landmarks, we were treated to beautiful locations and history we had no idea existed. This tour far surpassed our expectations and was such a great value for the experience.

William was top notch! His narrative was clear and interesting. He told the perfect stories to illuminate all the historical landmarks and was full of fun facts throughout the tour. He was truly an amazing guide and it was obvious he loves Austin and being a guide.

Tyler was a great guide on our history walk of Austin. The time went fast with him talking about history, telling relevant stories and sharing tips of things to see and places to eat.

Tyler was very knowledgeable, funny and friendly. 100% would recommend to anyone looking for a tour of Austin.

The tour could use more concrete destinations like venues and parks.