Akron Charter Bus
Akron Charter Bus
The Akron Zoo with its acres and acres of animal displays, many of them in natural habitats are sure to please your charter bus group. Have your cameras handy, some of the animals seem to smile when you're about to take their photos.
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is a truly impressive stop along your charter bus tour. This home is one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival Architecture in America. It features 65 rooms and is decorated in artifacts from all corners of the earth. There is a fully-restored English Garden, a Japanese garden, a lagoon, vistas, scenic alleys and more.
Virginia Kendall Park offers a lot of outdoor activities for your charter bus gang. It has first rate hiking, horseback riding and bird watching here is second to none. In the winter months, you can ski and ice skate.
John Brown's Home is a historic stop along the way that everyone should take in. John Brown was passionate about ending slavery. Your charter bus group can learn what fueled this man's passion for the fight for freedom and equality for all. Your charter bus group can see documentation of his life history, from his days of youth in his hometown of Akron in the 1830s, to his historic raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859.
Quaker Square is another great historic site for your charter bus group to stop at. This was the home of the first company to register a cereal trademark, and the first to nationally advertise food. If your group is hungry, have a meal at the Depot Diner, where you will sit in an antique Pullman car and have a casual meal.
Dr. Bob's Home is one of those "Say that you have been there" type of places off the beaten path. This is the house where Alcoholics Anonymous got its start. Tours are free and take about an hour. There is a gift shop available as well.
For some fine food, charter a stop by Ken Stewart's Grill, Cafe Piscitelli for some great Italian fare or Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret for some good old American cuisine.
The Akron Zoo with its acres and acres of animal displays, many of them in natural habitats are sure to please your charter bus group. Have your cameras handy, some of the animals seem to smile when you're about to take their photos.
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is a truly impressive stop along your charter bus tour. This home is one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival Architecture in America. It features 65 rooms and is decorated in artifacts from all corners of the earth. There is a fully-restored English Garden, a Japanese garden, a lagoon, vistas, scenic alleys and more.
Virginia Kendall Park offers a lot of outdoor activities for your charter bus gang. It has first rate hiking, horseback riding and bird watching here is second to none. In the winter months, you can ski and ice skate.
John Brown's Home is a historic stop along the way that everyone should take in. John Brown was passionate about ending slavery. Your charter bus group can learn what fueled this man's passion for the fight for freedom and equality for all. Your charter bus group can see documentation of his life history, from his days of youth in his hometown of Akron in the 1830s, to his historic raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859.
Quaker Square is another great historic site for your charter bus group to stop at. This was the home of the first company to register a cereal trademark, and the first to nationally advertise food. If your group is hungry, have a meal at the Depot Diner, where you will sit in an antique Pullman car and have a casual meal.
Dr. Bob's Home is one of those "Say that you have been there" type of places off the beaten path. This is the house where Alcoholics Anonymous got its start. Tours are free and take about an hour. There is a gift shop available as well.
For some fine food, charter a stop by Ken Stewart's Grill, Cafe Piscitelli for some great Italian fare or Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret for some good old American cuisine.



