Eight-Hour Alamo City Tour for One or Two from Gray Line (Up to 55% Off)
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Explore the architecture, frescos, and history of Alamo City while shopping and enjoying an included meal
It's nice to have a tour guide to lead you around a city instead of getting directions from a hotel concierge whose only point of reference is "the docks." Start out on the right foot with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for an Alamo City tour for one (a $55 value) $49 for an Alamo City tour for two (a $110 value)
During an eight-hour tour of Alamo City, passengers explore the site of the famous 1836 battle, the Mission San Jose—famous for its stone-carved window—original frescos inside old Spanish missions, and the Japanese Sunken Tea Garden. Guests will be able to shop and check out local sites, refueling with one included meal. Tours depart seven days a week at 9 a.m.
Explore the architecture, frescos, and history of Alamo City while shopping and enjoying an included meal
It's nice to have a tour guide to lead you around a city instead of getting directions from a hotel concierge whose only point of reference is "the docks." Start out on the right foot with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $25 for an Alamo City tour for one (a $55 value) $49 for an Alamo City tour for two (a $110 value)
During an eight-hour tour of Alamo City, passengers explore the site of the famous 1836 battle, the Mission San Jose—famous for its stone-carved window—original frescos inside old Spanish missions, and the Japanese Sunken Tea Garden. Guests will be able to shop and check out local sites, refueling with one included meal. Tours depart seven days a week at 9 a.m.
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About Gray Line
In 1910, Louis Bush led his first tour of Washington, DC, loading passengers into the refurbished chassis of a Mack truck that he had painted blue and gray. From this humble beginning, Louis expanded his Gray Line tours throughout the United States and abroad. The company currently hosts tours in more than 700 destinations across six continents and all three moons. However, Gray Line's expansive international scope isn't nearly as important as its commitment to a narrow, regional focus. Each tour aims to introduce visitors to some distinctive facet of the city's identity, from the ghosts of Savannah, Georgia’s, historic district to the towering redwoods of San Francisco’s Muir Woods. During the chauffeured sojourns, guides dole out intriguing tidbits of local knowledge, giving the groups some invaluable insight into the areas’ histories and cultures.