Texas Bus Tour - 3 Days 2 Nights

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This tour departs from two locations, Arlington and Houston. And back to Arlington, TX.

 

  • Day 1: Dallas - Houston - Austin

 

After gathering at the Arlington office, customers depart from Arlington, and the group will begin to visit the day's first tour. Texas is the second largest state in the United States. Texas is also known as the Lone Star. In this excursion, we will explore four big cities:

Customers will move to the first famous destinations in the City of Dallas: Dealey Plaza, Reunion Tower, and Arboretum.

First, customers will visit Dealey Plaza. Dealey Plaza is a city park in downtown Dallas, Texas's West End Historic District. It is sometimes referred to as "the birthplace of Dallas." This is also the site of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963; 30 minutes after the shooting, Kennedy was pronounced dead at Parkland Memorial Hospital.

Next, customers will stop by Reunion Tower. The Reunion Tower is a 561 ft tall observation tower in Dallas, Texas, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Located at 300 Reunion Boulevard in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas, the tower is part of the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex and is the city's 15th tallest building.

Finally, customers will visit the Arboretum – The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre botanical garden located at 8525 Garland Street in East Dallas, Texas, on the southeast shore of White Rock Lake. The Arboretum is a 267,093-square-foot gallery garden situated on the shores of White Rock Lake with a view of downtown Dallas. The park is known for its seasonal colors all year round.

After lunch, customers take the bus and continue to depart for Austin City. Austin is the capital of the state of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country. Home to the flagship campus of the University of Texas, Austin is known for its eclectic live music scene revolving around the country, blues, and rock. Many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming, and boating. Formula 1's Circuit of the Americas has hosted the United States Grand Prix to the south of the city.

Visiting the State Capitol, In Austin, we stop at the "State Capitol." This wooden structure served as the national capital of Texas and continued to be the seat of government when Texas joined the Union.

Customers  will then have a free evening to explore the city's nightlife.

Afterward, the group will return to the hotel to check in and rest at the hotel.

 

  • Day 2: Austin – San Antonio

 

Customers will start day 2 with a trip to San Antonio / San Marcos after breakfast at the hotel. Customers will have a few short excursions, a glass bottom boat trip in San Marcos. Customers will be transported by subterranean boat – also known as a glass-bottom boat tour focusing on the local aquifer and marine life, along with a visit to a small museum and aquarium nearby.

Next, the group will experience a tour around the River Walk in San Antonio. The San Antonio River Walk is a special-case pedestrian and city park in San Antonio, Texas, with various eateries and restaurants lining the river with scenic views and ideal sightseeing to save beautiful moments for tourists.

Then we will visit the Alamo. The Alamo, originally known as Misión San Antonio de Valero, is a historic Spanish fortress and mission complex founded in the 18th century by Roman Catholic missionaries. Visitors can learn about history through the Guide's stories and tour around.

Customer will then have a free evening to explore the city's nightlife.

Afterward, the group will return to the hotel to check in and rest at the hotel.

 

  • Day 3: San Antonio – Dallas

 

On the last day, we will make time to visit the beautiful places in Dallas/Fort Worth by experiencing the Texas tour. We will share the "Stockyard" cowherd trail in Fort Worth. Stockyards includes entertainment and shopping venues based on Fort Worth's "Cowtown" image. Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district located in Fort Worth, Texas, north of the central business district. A portion of 98 acres covering most of the county was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976.

After noon, we will visit the Magnolia market. Magnolia Market is a two-block shopping complex in downtown Waco, Texas. It is marked by two 120-inch tall silos, built in 1950 as part of the Thung Cotton Oil Company. Brazos valley. An ideal place for customers to shop for things to keep memories of the trip.

After that, customers continue to move back to the Arlington office to drop off guests, and the leader of the Que Huong Tour says goodbye to customers and sees you again at the following tour programs of the Que Huong Tour.

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