Private Houston Sightseeing Tour


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  • Private Houston Sightseeing Tour

Houston, Texas

Trip Type:   City Tours
Duration:  4 hours 30 minutes

This private sightseeing tour gives you the comfort of touring Houston from a private town car, SUV, van or bus depending on the size of the group. This tour will take you by well known landmarks and attractions throughout Houston. You will also have the option to customize your itinerary for destinations that are not typically available on public tours.

Spend more time at locations that interest you and less time at places that you may be already familiar with. During your tour, the guide will be happy to stop for photos opportunities at your request. Sit back, relax and enjoy all that Houston has to offer in style.


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This private sightseeing tour gives you the comfort of touring Houston from a private town car, SUV, van or bus depending on the size of the group. This tour will take you by well known landmarks and attractions throughout Houston. You will also have the option to customize your itinerary for destinations that are not typically available on public tours.

Spend more time at locations that interest you and less time at places that you may be already familiar with. During your tour, the guide will be happy to stop for photos opportunities at your request. Sit back, relax and enjoy all that Houston has to offer in style.

This tour starts at Discovery Green Park built in 2008. Here you'll enjoy mobile views of The George R. Brown Convention Center, The Toyota Center which is home of the Houston Rockets, Minute Maid Park, BBVA Compass Stadium and the Harris County Justice Center. Along the way you will also see Market Square and The Theater District.

You'll then venture to Eleanor Tinsley Park on Houston's infamous Buffalo Bayou which is a great opportunity to learn the history of Houston and it's birthplace. This is where Houston was founded in June of 1836 by John Kirby Allen and his brother Augustas.

Heading back into town, you'll stop for a brief walk through Sam Houston Park and see some of Houston's oldest homes. This is where you'll see Harris County's oldest standing home built in 1823. If you are on the tour during standard business hours, you may also have the chance to visit The General Store.

Next, you will see Houston's Midtown, Montrose Antique District, Museum District and Hermann Park. At this stop you will have over one hour to walk around and view many city's well known landmarks such as the Miller Outdoor Theater, McGovern Centennial Garden and the Japanese Garden.

The tour will return to its starting point or transport you back to your hotel, home or business.




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