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SAN ANTONIO SEGWAY TOURS!

They may call it the "Riverwalk", but there's so much to see, you'd NEVER make it on foot. Let our amazing guides take you on the adventure of a lifetime on our San Antonio Segway city tours. You'll glide in style and keep the environment clean on our eco-friendly tours!

Tours Depart Daily in the morning at 9:00am and in the afternoon at 2:00pm.

NEW Spring Hours: Starting March 1st

Evening Tours at 6:00pm 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 (210) 224-0773 for information and pricing for our private tours. 

Things You Might See on our San Antonio City Tours*:

Historic Houston St. The historic shopping and entertainment district in San Antonio.

Buckhorn Saloon Largest collection of antlers and rattlesnake rattles in the WORLD!

Majestic Theater One of four amazing theaters still in use today.

Gunter Hotel This historic hotel still has the same lobby from 1925.

San Antonio River Walk See the beautiful San Antonio River as it winds one story below Downtown San Antonio

Milam Building This building was the very first to use swamp coolers, a precursor to modern air conditioning.

La Plaza de las Islas The Main Plaza, which was founded in 1731 by Spanish colonists from the Canary Islands, was the first civilian municipality in Texas.

San Fernando Cathedral This historic building represents the center of the city. It is the oldest parish church in Texas and the nation's oldest cathedral sanctuary.

Bexar County Courthouse The unique architecture of this historic building includes Red Pecos Sandstone, which helps it earn its nickname "Big Red".

King William District The first neighborhood in San Antonio with over 30 historic homes.

Tower Life Building This building was the Tallest in the West

La Villita Once San Antonio's first suburb, this village now hosts several stores all of which feature hand-made goods.

Hemisphere Park The site of the 1968 World's Fair featuring the Confluence of American Civilizations.

Tower of the Americas At 750 ft tall, this was the theme structure of the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair ??68

Fairmount Hotel You'll find this hotel in the Guiness Book of World Records!

Torch of Friendship Donated in 2001, this statue symbolizes the friendship between San Antonio and Mexico.

St. Josephs This historic cathedral refused to sell its land and established its place within the new improvements of downtown San Antonio.

Menger Hotel At this hotel, you can request a room with or without a ghost.

The Spirit of Sacrifice This statue is dedicated to those who fought during the battle for the Alamo.

The Alamo Its original name: "Mision de San Antonio de Valero" is a little easier to forget... "Remember the Alamo" and learn why it was integral in Texas' battle for independence from Mexico.

*Tour route is subject to change.