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From The Alamo to
Market Square, The King William Historical Neighborhood or The 4
Missions south of town along the historic mission trail. San Antonio
is full of sights and secrets you never knew were here! Your tour
guides will take you past the main attractions at a leisurely pace.
Our tour packages include bicycle rental and all equipment needed.
The Downtown Tour
An excellent opportunity to see Historic San
Antonio. Join us for a leisurely 21/2-hour escorted bicycle tour.
This is one of our most popular tours. On this tour you will see
most of Downtown San Antonio along with the Historical King William
Neighborhood, this neighborhood was started in the 1860's. The tour
consists of several mini-stops. We will also stop in one of San
Antonio's many tucked away, local shops or cafes for refreshments.
Not only is this tour a lot of fun it is an excellent way to see,
what you might like to go back and visit later.Our route has
been planned with your safety in mind.
Approx. time 2 1/2 hrs. $40 each minimum of 4
People, Equipment included /Tours Start At 329 North main
Downtown
Our Tour Group Sales Coordinator will be
flexible and work with each group’s individual itinerary. Our tour
packages include Bicycle Rental and all general equipment needed.
The San Antonio
Mission Trail
Mission Trail Tour visit the four missions south
of town, that along with the Mission De Valero (The Alamo) makes up
the historic San Antonio Mission Trail. Mission
Concepcion
The church at Mission Concepción looks just
about as it did, more than 200 years ago. Founded in what is now
eastern Texas in 1716. It was transferred to its present site in
1731. The beautiful stone church was completed in 1755. Learn more about
the Missions
Mission San Jose The largest and best known of
the Texas missions. Seen as the model among the Texas missions. A
visitor in 1777 referred to the structure as the "Queen of the
Missions." Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph
and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the
Province of Coahuila, Mexico and Texas.
Mission San Jaun San Juan
Capistrano made its home along the banks of the San Antonio
River in 1731. San Juan was a self-sustaining community that had
established a trade network stretching east to Louisiana and south
to Coahuila, Mexico. Mission Espada
San Francisco de la Espada. The
southernmost of the San Antonio chain of missions, Espada appears as
far back in the woods today as it did in the mid-1700s. Founded in
1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas, this was the first mission in
Texas. In 1731, the mission transferred to the San Antonio River
area and renamed Mission San Francisco de la Espada. Our Tour Group
Sales Coordinator will be flexible and work with each group’s
individual itinerary. Our tour packages include Bicycle Rental and
all general equipment needed. Discounts for groups of 8 or
more. Learn more about the
Missions
Approx. time 4 hrs. $45 each minimum of 15 People, Equipment
included Tours Start At 329 North main Downtown
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