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Discover Austin's landmarks on a 1.5-hour pedal-powered tour for $65 per person, featuring the Texas Capitol, Willie Nelson Statue, and more with an expert guide.

The Austin: Historic Pedicab Tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous sites in just 1.5 hours for $65 per person. This private, pedal-powered experience is perfect for travelers seeking an eco-friendly, intimate exploration of Austin’s history and sights, guided by an experienced local. The tour starts with convenient hotel pickup in downtown Austin or a meeting at the Austin Visitors Center.
What sets this tour apart is its personalized approach, moving at your own pace through walking and riding. It’s especially suited for those who want a quick yet informative overview of Austin’s key landmarks including the Texas State Capitol, the Driskill Hotel, and the Willie Nelson Statue. The small group setting ensures an engaging experience, and the live English guide shares fascinating stories about each site.
While the tour delivers stunning views and memorable photo opportunities, it’s important to note that it doesn’t include extensive time at each stop. Still, the pedicab’s open-air design allows for a relaxed, scenic ride through Austin’s lively streets. This is a great option for couples, friends, or families who want a short, personalized tour with plenty of sightseeing.
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The tour begins with a visit to the Texas State Capitol, where you can walk around the historic grounds and admire its imposing architecture. The guide explains the history behind the building and its significance to Austin and Texas. This stop provides an excellent opportunity for photos and a closer look at the state’s political history.
The capitol grounds are lush and expansive, offering a glimpse of Austin’s government history amid scenic surroundings. The openness of the open-air pedicab makes it easy to enjoy the views while remaining comfortable. This stop sets the tone for a cultural deep dive into the city’s past.

Next, the Driskill Hotel, built in 1886, welcomes visitors with its opulent interior and historic charm. While the tour primarily views the hotel from the outside, the guide shares stories about its history and its role in Austin’s development. The hotel’s lavish architecture makes it a standout piece of Austin’s downtown skyline.
This stop provides a glimpse into the city’s luxurious past and the historic significance of the building. Since the tour is flexible, travelers can choose to take photos of the exterior or enjoy the ambiance from the curbside. It’s an excellent example of how Austin blends historic grandeur with modern vibrancy.
One of the tour’s entertainment highlights is the photo opportunity with the Willie Nelson Statue. This iconic tribute celebrates the legendary musician who has played a significant role in Austin’s music scene. Visitors can capture a memorable shot with the music icon and learn a quick fact or two about Willie Nelson’s connection to Austin.
This stop is brief but adds a personal, local touch to the city tour. It’s perfect for music fans or anyone who appreciates Austin’s vibrant cultural scene. The guide ensures everyone has a good angle for photos before moving on.
More Great Tours NearbyContinuing the ride, the tour visits the Angelina Eberly Statue, which commemorates her spirited role in Texas history. The guide explains her story and the iconic “Come and Get It” slogan, which embodies Texas’s spirited independence. This statue offers insight into the state’s resilient character and historic pride.
This stop deepens the understanding of Texas’s brave past and adds a layer of local storytelling. It’s a short but meaningful visit that enriches the city’s historical narrative.
For those taking an evening tour, the Congress Avenue Bridge becomes a spectacle as 1.5 million bats emerge at dusk. The guide points out the significance of this natural wonder and explains the bat colony’s role in Austin’s ecosystem.
This captivating display is one of Austin’s most famous sights, and viewing it from the pedicab offers an up-close experience without the crowds. The guide’s commentary enhances the moment, making it both visual and educational.
Throughout the 1.5-hour tour, the pedal-powered cab provides a relaxed and eco-conscious way to explore. Open-air design allows for scenic views of Austin’s lively streets, including vibrant neighborhoods and historic districts. The private transportation means the group moves smoothly, with plenty of opportunities to stop and explore.
The pacing is flexible, and the guide adjusts based on the group’s interests. The small group setting fosters a more personal connection to the city’s sights, making this experience more intimate than traditional bus tours.
This tour offers multiple pickup options, including downtown hotels or a meeting at the Austin Visitors Center at 103 E 5th St. Guests staying in the downtown area benefit from the hotel pickup, which makes logistics easy. For those meeting at the visitor center, the location is central and accessible.
Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible travel plans. The tour runs in the morning, afternoon, and evening, accommodating different schedules.
The guide leads you through Austin’s most iconic landmarks, sharing stories and insights along the way. The live English narration ensures a lively, informative experience. Drinks are welcome onboard, making it easy to enjoy the ride comfortably.
Since the tour is designed for private groups, it offers a tailored experience where the pace can be adjusted to suit your interests. The 1.5-hour duration makes it a convenient addition to a busy day of sightseeing.
This private, guided pedal tour is perfect for couples, friends, and families of all ages. It’s especially suited for those who prefer a more personal, relaxed exploration of Austin’s landmarks. The stunning views, photo opportunities, and local stories make it a memorable way to see the city.
Because it doesn’t involve extensive walking or long tours, it’s also suitable for visitors seeking a short, engaging overview without the physical exertion of a walking tour.
The Austin: Historic Pedicab Tour offers a unique and personalized way to discover Austin’s most famous sights in just 90 minutes. For $65 per person, it delivers a highly curated experience with an experienced guide who shares fascinating stories and local insights.
The pedicab’s open-air design ensures a scenic ride through the city’s historic and cultural highlights, providing stunning views and great photo opportunities. The flexible booking options and hotel pickup add convenience, making this tour accessible for a variety of travelers.
While brief, this tour is especially valuable for those wanting a quick, personalized overview of Austin’s landmarks. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone eager to combine sightseeing with eco-friendly transport and local storytelling.
How long is the Austin: Historic Pedicab Tour?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, making it a quick yet rundown of key Austin landmarks.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $65, which includes the guide, pedicab, and private transportation.
Where does the tour start?
The tour starts with hotel pickup in downtown Austin or at the Austin Visitors Center located at 103 E 5th St.
What landmarks will I see on the tour?
Major stops include the Texas State Capitol, the Driskill Hotel, the Willie Nelson Statue, and the Angelina Eberly Statue. Evening tours may include a bat viewing at Congress Avenue Bridge.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for families and all ages, offering a relaxed, private experience.
Are drinks allowed during the tour?
Yes, drinks are welcome onboard, adding to the comfort of the ride.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour private?
Yes, this experience is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized journey.
Do I need to be physically fit?
Since the tour involves pedicab riding, minimal physical effort is required from the rider. The guide handles the pedaling.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its personalized, eco-friendly approach, flexible schedule, and the chance to capture stunning views make it a memorable way to explore Austin’s historic spots.