Travel around by Electric bike and get closer to top attractions and sites than if you were on a bus tour. Reserve this convenient Self-guided E-bike tour to guarantee your spot! You won't be able to avoid having fun, uncovering hidden gems and local secrets, making memories, and learning along the way! You'll be part of the rich culture of this dynamic city!
We meet at the San Antonio River Trail entrance located at 403 Blue Star #105, SA. TX. 78204 ( Next to Burgerteca Restaurant). Look for a white SUV and an enclosed Trailer.
Our tours begin at the San Antonio River Mission Trail entrance located at 42 Mission Road, SA, Tx 78210.
Burgerteca serves Mexico-inspired burgers by the use of indigenous ingredients, distinct styles, and regional iconic and celebratory dishes. Burgerteca is the first chef-inspired, owned, and operated burger restaurant in San Antonio.
We will ride into the beautiful Historic King Williams Neighborhood and stop to highlight several of Texas's First Historic District Homes, like Carlm Wilhelm August Groos House and Alfred Giles House.
Former 1876 manor of prominent lumber baron Edward Steves, with an elegant interior & lush gardens.
Johnson Stree Pedestrian Bridge
Tours of an Italianate mansion on 1.5 acres showcasing fine & decorative artwork & Southern gardens.
We will point out several great spots to eat like Rosario's Mexican Cafe and Cantina, Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken, THE PHARM TABLE, and Battalion!
The best family park in the city! Modern park with innovative climbing structures & swings, a giant chessboard & colorful artworks.
750-ft. landmark with an observation deck, revolving eatery, stationary bar & a 4D adventure ride!
Let's see San Antonio's most famous Park!
We will stop to see and take pictures at The Alamo!
Historic 1738 church once occupied by General Santa Ana & the site Pope John Paul II's visit.
The Main Plaza is the heart of San Antonio, Texas. It links the government, culture and businesses and the city's spiritual heart, San Fernando Cathedral, all in one communal space. Originally called the Plaza De Las Islas, it was the site of the first authorized Texas city when it was established on the market square for the Canary Islands fundadores of San Antonio on March 9, 1731. And it is one of the only surviving Spanish colonial plazas in the United States. The plaza was born as a civic center surrounding San Fernando Cathedral that synchronized the lives of the closely connected inhabitants.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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