Double Decker Austin Single Loop Sightseeing Tour | 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes

726 Reviews | Austin
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Double Decker Austin Single Loop Sightseeing Tour
2 Adults x $36.81
$73.62
Approx Total
$73.62

Inclusions / Exclusions

  • Mobile ticket
  • Offered in: English
  • Cold Water
  • Sunscreen

Overview

Learn all about Austin and its rich history while enjoying an awesome view of the city from the top of a double-decker bus. You get the best views of Austin from our unobstructed upper deck, making this the best tour for taking photographs. People on the street also love to interact with people on the upper deck! For your comfort, the lower deck is climate-controlled. This tour passes by more downtown attractions than any other Austin tour. Every tour has a driver and tour guide with absolutely no audio recordings. Enjoy your Austin experience much more by interacting with our guides, whose sole focus is making your experience fun and interesting. This is a single loop tour in which you stay on the bus for the duration of the tour, which will last about 75 to 90 minutes, depending on the traffic. You tour will conclude when you get back to Stop #1 at the Austin Visitor Center.

Meeting points

Bus stop is on Red River Street between 4th Street and 5th Street.

End point

This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

  • 6th Street (Pass By)

    Historic 6th Street Entertainment District

  • Austin Convention Center (Pass By)

    Austin Convention Center

  • Austin Fire Museum (Pass By)

    Located in historic Central Fire Station No. 1, the Austin Fire Museum features 19th to 21st Century uniforms, photographs, and memorabilia from the firefighters of Austin.

  • Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum (Pass By)

    The 1869 home of Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig was saved and deeded to the City of Austin in 2003. Joseph Hannig built this home in 1869 for his new wife, Susanna Dickinson. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas.

  • O. Henry Home & Museum (Pass By)

    Explore William Sydney Porter's life in Austin and take a look at the inside!

  • Museum of The Weird (Pass By)

    The Museum of the Weird is one of the last true dime museums in the United States. Originally introduced to the mass public by P.T. Barnum in the 1800s, dime museums became popular forms of entertainment (and pseudo-education) around the late 19th to early 20th century, and were also the birthplace of the sideshow.

  • The Driskill (Pass By)

    The Driskill Hotel is a Romanesque-style building completed in 1886, is the oldest operating hotel in Austin, Texas, United States, and one of the best-known hotels in Texas generally. The Driskill was conceived and built by Col. Jesse Driskill, a cattleman who spent his fortune constructing "the finest hotel south of St. Louis".

  • Texas State Capitol (Pass By)

    The Texas Capitol is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.

  • Texas Governor's Mansion (Pass By)

    This premier historic home has served as the official residence of Texas governors and their families since 1856. It is the fourth oldest continuously occupied governorā€™s residence in the country and the oldest governorā€™s mansion west of the Mississippi River. On June 8, 2008, the Governor's Mansion was severely damaged by arson. The Mansion was empty and all its prized contents in storage, but significant structural and architectural damage occurred to the house. With broad support from preservationists, lawmakers and Texans from all walks of life, the arsonist has not been given the last word in the history of this Texas treasure. The Governorā€™s Mansion has been fully restored and will be occupied by governors and their families for many more decades to come.

  • Capitol Complex Visitors Center (Pass By)

    Exhibits, tours, gift shop, and travel center.

  • LBJ Presidential Library (Pass By)

    ā€œIt is all here: the story of our time with the bark off...This library will show the facts, not just the joy and triumphs, but the sorrow and failures, too.ā€ ā€”from the words of Lyndon Baines Johnson at the dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, May 22, 1971

  • Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Pass By)

    Darrell K Royalā€“Texas Memorial Stadium located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas, has been home to the Longhorns football team since 1924. Prior to construction to build permanent south end zone seating and luxury suites, the official stadium seating capacity was 100,119, which made the stadium the largest in the Big 12 Conference, the eighth largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the world.

  • University of Texas Tower (Pass By)

    The 307-foot tall UT Austin Tower was completed in 1937 and through the years has served as the universityā€™s most distinguishing landmark and as a symbol of academic excellence and personal opportunity.

  • Bullock Texas State History Museum (Pass By)

    Opened in 2001 as the official history museum of the State of Texas, we engage the broadest possible audience to interpret the continually unfolding Story of Texas through meaningful educational experiences.

  • The Blanton Museum of Art (Pass By)

    As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 19,000 works in the collection, the Blanton showcases art from across the ages, from ancient greek pottery to abstract expressionism. With a year-round schedule of traveling exhibitions, art lovers are sure to discover new and old favorites at the Blanton.

  • Harry Ransom Center (Pass By)

    The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research center at The University of Texas at Austin. Our extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of some of our finest writers and artists, deepening the understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.

  • Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching (Pass By)

    Congress Avenue Bridge shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. Between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats fly out near dusk. Best viewing dates: April-October.

  • SoCo District (Pass By)

    This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a must-stroll for visitors and a popular hangout for locals. South Congress oozes homespun character and boasts the story of Austinā€™s yesteryear in its boutiques, eateries, galleries and music venues.

  • Long Center (Pass By)

    The Long Center is proud to say that weā€™re a product of our environment, and even prouder to say that weā€™re cultivators of it. They present the performances, music, movies, hangouts, festivals, and countless other interests that unite, delight, and inspire us all. Weā€™re not just putting Austin culture on display. Weā€™re extending a firsthand, front-row invitation to help shape it.

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Additional Info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adultā€™s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Free Cancellation

February 05100% refund
February 06No refund

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experienceā€™s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experienceā€™s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experienceā€™s start time will not be accepted.
  • Cut-off times are based on the experienceā€™s local time.
  • This experience requires good weather. If itā€™s canceled due to poor weather, youā€™ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Reviews

4.7

726 reviews

Total review count and overall rating based on Viator and Tripadvisor reviews
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  • 4 stars
    82
  • 3 stars
    27
  • 2 stars
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  • 1 star
    7

Reviews by TravelOne travelers

Showing 1-5 of 601 reviews with 5 stars

Worth the Money & Experience

Published on Jan, 2025

If youā€™re feeling apprehensive about exploring Austin by yourself, consider this outing. The tour lasts around an hour and a half and highlights the key features of the city. Youā€™ll pass by all the main buildings downtown and various museums. They even provide blankets on the bus to keep you warm in chilly weather. The owner was very welcoming and personable, clearly passionate about his work. The female tour guide was very insightful and shared many jokes throughout the journey. It was a worthwhile experience for the cost.

Amazing Austim tour!

Published on Jan, 2025

Phil was outstanding, providing key historical facts and current insight into what makes Austin so unique. I highly recommend this trip!

The Tour Was So Good, We Want To Move To Austin

Published on Jan, 2025

The tour was fannnnntastic!. Our tour guide was so much fun. He taught us about the history of Austin,Texas, fun places to visit, great BBQ restaurants, music venues, fun facts, and he told a great dad joke.

The trip was on time. ...

Published on Jan, 2025

The trip was on time. Jason was great and had a lot of interesting info about Austin. Would definitely recommend taking this trip.

A fun and informative high energy experience!

Published on Jan, 2025

Prepare for a wonderful tour with the amazing Jason who has the perfect personality and energy for a Tour Guide. Jason you rock!! The tour included historical facts and new must see events and sites.

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