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Texas State Capitol, Austin, United States
Explore Austin's vibrant mural art, iconic landmarks, and rich historical sites aboard a pedal-assisted electric bike.
Starting from the designated location, visitors will commence their journey equipped for a pedal-assisted electric bike. Following this, a brief safety briefing and pre-ride warm-up session will take place. Subsequently, they shall proceed to visit Texas' oldest swimming pool, which boasts an impressive feature as it is entirely filled with water sourced from three springs, maintaining a consistent temperature year-round at 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This natural aquatic paradise offers a serene environment for recreational activities, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and leisure.
Next, the group will make their way through the South Congress District, exploring various attractions such as iconic murals that serve as a testament to Austin's artistic heritage. Here, participants can capture memorable moments by snapping photographs at these stunning artworks. Proceeding further, the route will lead them to the bustling downtown area, where they will encounter one of Austin's premier entertainment hubs: Sixth Street Historic District. From there, they continue their journey toward the Texas State Capitol, the central legislative building representing the state government.
Upon reaching the heart of the city, the cyclists will embark upon the Shoal Creek Trail, traversing this picturesque greenway while enjoying the tranquil views along the creek. As part of their itinerary, they will also reach the scenic Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge, providing breathtaking vistas of downtown Austin and its surrounding landscape. Finally, concluding their day, visitors will return to their starting point via the same route, completing their tour with ease and satisfaction.
Highlights | Embark on an e-bike adventure through Austin, traversing its vibrant urban landscape while exploring the city's premier attractions and landmarks. Engage with various points of interest and capture memorable photographs along the way. Make time to visit the esteemed Texas State Capitol building. |
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Includes | Local Guide: Safety Instruction: Use of Electric Bicycle: Bike Helmet: Bottled Water: Hotel Pickup and Drop-Off: Food and Drinks: Gratuities |
Not suitable for | Persons below the age of sixteen years |
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Texas State Capitol, Austin, United States
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0.56 mi
East 4th Street
1.49 mi
2.11 mi
3.42 mi
4.29 mi
4.29 mi
5.34 mi
5.84 mi
The cycling tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
The tour starts and ends at the designated location.
Participants must have basic knowledge of pedaling and follow the given instructions during the tour.
Yes, we offer pedal-assisted electric bikes suitable for individuals with varying levels of mobility.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own snacks and beverages, but we recommend purchasing refreshments from nearby vendors.
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