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Small-Group Interactive E-Scooter MORNING Tour in Buffalo Bayou Park

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Small-Group Interactive E-Scooter MORNING Tour in Buffalo Bayou Park

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Experience the thrill of gliding through the stunning Buffalo Bayou Park on an interactive e-scooter tour with Scooter Swag! Discover the hidden gems of Houston and soak in the breathtaking views of the downtown skyline as you zip along the smooth trails. This small-group tour promises an immersive and educational experience, with stops at iconic landmarks such as the Police Officers Memorial and the Federal Reserve Bank. Plus, with the added bonus of a Bluetooth speaker for your favorite tunes and a phone mount to capture unforgettable moments, you'll have the perfect soundtrack to accompany your ride. Don't miss out on this premier electric adventure with Scooter Swag!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • "Up-close and personal experience with nature"
  • "Great views of the downtown Houston skyline"
  • "Houston Police Officers Memorial photo opportunity"
  • "Beautiful scenery at Lost Lake"
  • "Iconic Wortham Memorial Fountain mist cools you off"
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Use of Escooter and helmet (optional)

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Introduction

Scooter Swag invites you to embark on an exhilarating adventure through Buffalo Bayou Park with their Small-Group Interactive E-Scooter MORNING Tour. This tour offers a unique and fun way to explore one of the most beautiful parks in Texas while riding on state-of-the-art e-scooters.

What to expect?

Get ready to immerse yourself in Houston's vibrant culture as you glide through Buffalo Bayou Park on these smooth and stylish e-scooters. During the 120-minute tour, you can expect to discover fascinating sites such as the Federal Reserve Bank, Lost Lake, Police Officers Memorial Monument, Tolerance Statues, Wortham Fountain, and more. Breathtaking views of the downtown Houston skyline will provide the perfect backdrop for memorable photos.

Who is this for?

This small-group tour is perfect for anyone looking for an exciting and interactive outdoor experience. Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor to Houston, this tour caters to all who appreciate the beauty of nature, enjoy history, and seek adventure. Families, friends, and solo travelers alike will have a blast exploring the park and learning interesting facts about the city.

Why book this?

By choosing Scooter Swag's Small-Group Interactive E-Scooter MORNING Tour, you will enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience on top-notch e-scooters. The tour provides not only an opportunity to discover hidden gems in Buffalo Bayou Park but also includes a Bluetooth speaker for your favorite tunes and a phone mount for capturing wonderful memories. The knowledgeable guides will ensure your safety and make the tour an informative and entertaining journey through Houston's history and culture.

Good to know

Before starting the tour, make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes early for proper instruction and to secure parking. Scooter Swag's e-scooters are easy to handle, and no prior experience is required. Remember to bring your camera to capture the stunning views along the way. Comfortable attire and closed-toe shoes are recommended for a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Reviews

Customers raved about their experience with Scooter Swag's Small-Group Interactive E-Scooter MORNING Tour. They praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides, the ease of riding the e-scooters, and the beautiful sights they encountered throughout the tour. Many reviewers mentioned that this was a fantastic way to explore Buffalo Bayou Park and gain a deeper appreciation for Houston's history. Overall, customers were highly satisfied with their experience and highly recommend this tour to others.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Buffalo Bayou Park

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Our exciting interactive e-scooter includes several sites that you can learn about and immerse yourself in the fabric that makes Space City. Enjoy our smooth e-scooters as you ride through the beautiful wilderness park with an up-close and personal experience with nature and some of the greatest views of the downtown Houston skyline! This tour includes sites such as: -Federal Reserve Bank -Lost Lake -Police Officers Memorial Monument -Tolerance Statues -Wortham Fountain ... and more! Arrive at least 15 minutes early to receive proper instruction and secure and pay for parking.

Police Officer's Memorial

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The Houston Police Officers Memorial is a public recognition of the sacrifices made by police officers as they carry out their duties and, in particular, those who have died in the line of duty. It is the location of an annual procession and wreath-laying ceremony honoring them. The memorial is laid out in the form of a 120’ by 120’ Greek cross with a stepped pyramid in the middle. A reflecting pool is surrounded by pink granite slabs incised with the names of over one hundred fallen police officers. This is one of Houston's most-visited memorials, so make sure to have your camera ready!

Lost Lake

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Lost Lake is on the site of a former pond that was lost in the 1970s when its dam across a natural ravine broke. The pond was restored and is situated near a visitor center housing restrooms and The Dunlavy, a private event space. This little beautiful body of water is tucked away behind beautiful trees and the backdrop is amazing, so get those cameras a-clicklin'!

Gus S. Wortham Fountain

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The Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain was donated to the City of Houston by the Wortham Foundation and American General Life Insurance. It dates from 1978 and is the work of Houston architect and long-time Rice University professor William T. Cannady. Due to its impressive design and iconic location on Allen Parkway, the fountain is instantly recognizable to Houstonians and is a favorite spot for dog walkers. This is a pretty neat spot to chill as the mist from the fountain cools you off in the middle of the ride.

Tolerance (Plensa) Statues

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Created by internationally renowned Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa, “Tolerance” is a grouping of sculptures that were installed in 2011 to coincide with the construction of the Rosemont Bridge, which offers pedestrians and bicyclists a way to cross Buffalo Bayou. The seven human figures represent the seven continents and are made of silvery aluminum. Their framework consists of alphabetic symbols from languages around the world, reflecting the artist’s belief that, whatever culture we live in and whichever language we think in, our lives are similar. At night, the sculptures are lit from within. They rest on rough-cut granite pedestals. “Tolerance” was brought about through the efforts of Mica Mosbacher and was overseen by the Houston Arts Alliance. This is definitely a great place to take a peaceful picture.

Federal Reserve Bank

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The 297,000 square-foot building, which includes the second-largest currency vault in the country, was designed by architect Michael Graves. It is said that the inspiration for the structure was the Southwestern landscape. Musician and Talking Heads leader David Byrne, commented that "This very out of place structure somehow lingers, like a fart left by someone no longer in an elevator." LOL The brick exterior, which consists of 537,000 closure brick, 31,400 blue structural glazed tile, and 90,000 modular accent brick has been called a masonry masterpiece by the Mason Contractors Association of America. At this stop you get a twofer: we'll see the Reserve Bank as well as the Large Spindle Piece- the abstract piece, cast in bronze, is mounted on a circular concrete base painted matte brown. The curves, points, and edges were inspired by Michelangelo’s famous depiction of God’s and Adam’s fingers almost touching across an empty space.

Reviews

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Mario_B

Tour Guide Never Showed. Left voice-mail never called me back. It was wife's birthday morning activity.

cek625

The tour operator was a no show and there no communication. The number listed to call was not in service. I would like a refund on my booking as the tour was not available and I was not notified of any cancellation.
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2024-04-30 10:48