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The Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour

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Get ready to dive into the captivating history of Austin on the Downtown History Walking Tour. Step back in time as you explore the origins of this vibrant city, starting in the former red light district and uncovering the stories of the eccentric and heroic Austinites that shaped its destiny. From the Western mentality that built the biggest red light district in the southwest to the home of famous short story author O. Henry, you will be immersed in fascinating tales of Austin's past. Discover the historic and current significance of Austin's most famous street and even get to step inside the iconic Driskill hotel, filled with stories of politics, music, and celebrities. This tour is a vivid and unforgettable experience, painting a vibrant picture of Austin's rich history through storytelling.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the rich history of Austin
  • Step inside beautiful historical buildings
  • Learn about the eccentric and heroic Austinites
  • Discover the origin story of the city
  • Get to go inside the historic Driskill hotel
  • Tour guide
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

The Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour is a captivating journey through the vibrant and dynamic city of Austin. This tour takes you on a historical adventure, delving into the unique stories and characters that shaped Austin's rich past. Starting and ending in what was once a roaring red light district, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Austin from its wild west origins to its modern-day charm. With a focus on storytelling, this tour paints a vivid picture of Austin's history, allowing you to connect with the city on a deeper level.

What to expect?

During the Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour, expect to embark on a 90 to 120-minute journey filled with intriguing tales and fascinating historical insights. You'll explore the heart of Austin's downtown, visiting key landmarks and stepping inside beautiful historical buildings. From the origin story of Austin to the questionable tales of famous author O. Henry, each step of the tour presents a new facet of the city's history. Learn about the last survivor of the Alamo and discover the historic significance of Austin's most famous street. The highlight of the tour is a visit to The Driskill, a legendary hotel teeming with stories of greed, politics, vice, music, and celebrities.

Who is this for?

The Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, curious locals, and adventurous travelers looking to immerse themselves in the heritage of a city. Whether you're visiting Austin for the first time or have lived here for years, this tour offers a new perspective on the city's past. It appeals to those who appreciate storytelling and enjoy exploring the hidden nooks and crannies of a destination. The tour suits individuals, couples, or small groups of any age, as long as they have a thirst for knowledge and an interest in Austin's captivating history.

Why book this?

What sets the Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour apart is its ability to transport you back in time through captivating storytelling. Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour provides an immersive experience, allowing you to visualize Austin's transformation from a raucous red light district to the vibrant and dynamic city it is today. The opportunity to step inside historical buildings, such as The Driskill, adds a touch of authenticity to the journey. By the end of the tour, you'll have a deeper understanding and appreciation for Austin's past, connecting you to its present and future.

Good to know

Before joining the Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour, keep in mind that the total duration ranges from 90 to 120 minutes. The meeting point is outside Halcyon Coffeehouse on 4th Street & Lavaca, while the tour concludes near the Koppell Building on East 4th Street and Congress Ave. It's recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. This tour involves moderate walking, so be prepared for a leisurely stroll through downtown Austin. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the architectural beauty and historical landmarks along the way.

Reviews

Reviews from individuals who have experienced the Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour rave about the knowledgeable and engaging guides. Travelers appreciate the unique perspective provided by the tour, as it reveals lesser-known stories and hidden gems of Austin's past. The storytelling aspect receives high praise, with visitors describing it as captivating and informative. Many reviewers mention that this tour is a must-do activity when visiting Austin, helping them develop a deeper connection to the city and enhancing their overall understanding of its vibrant history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Oilcan Harry's

In what was once a bustling vice district, we will begin with the origin story of the city of Austin and talk about the Western mentality that built the biggest red light district in the southwest.

O. Henry Home & Museum

Famous short story author O. Henry lived here in Austin before he made it big. Outside his home, we will dig up a few questionable tales of his time here in Austin.

Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum

How did the last survivor of the Alamo end up in Austin? We'll discover this and more outside the home she lived in on 5th St.

6th Street

Learn the historic and current significance of Austin's most famous street.

The Driskill

We'll get to go inside this one! Built in 1886 and sometimes called "the people's hotel", the Driskill is teeming with historical tales of greed, politics, vice, music, celebrities, and more.

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