TOUR AUSTIN WEIRD!
Austin Segway City Tours
Austin Segway Tours, Tour Austin Weird! Come see the Capitol City on the most unique and Eco-Friendly tour in town. You'll feel like a celebrity on your very own Segway as your friends and family cruise though history learning and having a blast Deep in the Heart of Texas.
Tours Depart Daily:
NEW Spring Hours (Starting March 1st)
9:00am & 1:00pm
Evening tours at 5:00pm by reservation only.
Interested in a Private Tour or Custom Tour?
If you are interested in a different time, we are happy to offer private tours to better suit your needs.
Please call our office at (512) 402-9299 for information and pricing for our private tours.
Things You Might See on our Austin City Tours*:

Historic Sixth Street Quite a happening place, but was it always so bustling? Learn about the origin of this colorful district.
Texas Walk of Fame You'll be seeing stars! These famous Lone Stars made a difference ? not only in entertainment but also literature, sports, politics, music, philanthropy, and business.
O. Henry Homestead Who was this famous Texan? A candy bar enthusiast? One thing's for sure, he was Pun in a Million!
Austin Convention Center Hardly "conventional", learn about one of America's largest convention centers and maybe we'll even throw in a slalom course challenge here!
Real World House MTV picked seven strangers to hangout here back in 2005.
Congress Avenue The road to the capitol is filled with great history and cool stories along the way.
2nd Street District Austin's newest hangout... wining, dining, and shopping.
Buford's Tower Find out for whom this bell tolls...
City Hall Our brand-new, beautiful City Hall is the most eco-friendly municipal building in the country.
Frost Bank The tallest building in downtown Austin has a secret!
The Bremond Block One of two historically intact Victorian neighborhoods in the country.
The Governor's Mansion Austin's own White House!
The Moonlight Towers The towers illuminate the streets and have kept us safe since 1896.
The Paramount Theater Opened in 1915, it still remains the most beautiful theater in the city.
The Driskill Hotel One of the most haunted places in the United States!
The Capitol of Texas Learn more about the construction of this building and why it stands taller than the rest.
* Tour route subject to change.


