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Downtown Houston Tours

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Houston: City Tour by Bus

1. Houston: City Tour by Bus

Explore Houston in an open air, double-decker bus around Downtown and the Historic District. This tour offers the best of the city’s symbolic sites and attractions in one easy sitting. Along the way, enjoy commentary from audio or live guide who will tell you about attractions, such as the giant Chase Tower. Hear stories about the colorful theater district and learn more about many of the city's most important landmarks. • Hilton Americas Hotels at the Convention Center • Market Square - Historic District • City Hall and Visitors Center • Downtown Aquarium - Theater District • Sam Houston Park and Heritage Society historic homes • Discover the oldest commercial building still in use since 1840's • Houston's tunnel system • Graffiti park at Old China Town

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What people are saying about Downtown Houston

We are 4 enjoyed it - it was fun and interesting

We are liked the tour, and although having lived in Houston for some time and doing it mainly for our visitors, we had a great time. The only two things I would say is: It should not be called a Hop-on-Hop-off bus because many travelers will expect a typical tour like in London, Rome, Toronto or SF, and it is more of a 90 minute tour. And it would be nice if they could extend the Museum District tour by additionally including a drive around Herrmann Park because that would give people a quick view of the MIller's Outdoor Theatre, McGovern Centennial Garden, the Houston Zoo. and Medical Center

Very good commentary.

Would of liked to have known about it earlier because of NASA. No pamphlets at hotel we stayed in. Sonesta ES at Galleria. Otherwise great. Especially about underground walk ways. Glenys & John

Didn’t like the fact that it wasn’t a tour where you can at least get off long enough to take pictures.

The explanations were sometimes a little too messy (mix English / Spanish)

was not really "hop on hop off" due to cold weather