Austin Charter Bus
Austin Charter Bus
Austin has a little bit of something for everyone in your charter bus group.
The first place your charter bus group should stop in Austin is 6th street. During the day, shops, restaurants and historic buildings are the main attraction, but by night, the street becomes festive with live music, shows and special events. If your charter bus group is visiting Austin on a Friday or Saturday, the blocks are closed to automobile traffic for an all-out street party.
Another great site for your charter bus gang to take in is the Congress Bridge. What's so special about a bridge? Visit at dusk and your charter bus group will be awed by approximately one and a half million bats that fly out from underneath the bridge every night to go feed on roughly 10,000 to 30,000 pounds of insects per night. It takes about 45 minutes for all the bats to leave the bridge, so everyone in your charter bus group will get a good look.
Next, charter a bus stop at one of Austin's oldest tourist attractions, Mount Bonnell. Not only is this one of the highest points in Austin, there is a scenic view of Lake Austin and downtown. There is also a legend that has it that the 99 steps to the top hold enchanting qualities: if a couple climbs the mount once, they fall in love; twice, and they become engaged; three times, and they are destined to be married. Be careful who in your charter bus group you walk up those stairs with!
Great food is abundance in Austin. Take your charter bus gang to Vespaio for some Italian fare, Hyde Park Bar and Grill for a casual meal, or for something really different, try The Clay Pit's Indian cuisine.
Austin had good music, good food, and good fun for everyone in your charter bus group!
Austin has a little bit of something for everyone in your charter bus group.
The first place your charter bus group should stop in Austin is 6th street. During the day, shops, restaurants and historic buildings are the main attraction, but by night, the street becomes festive with live music, shows and special events. If your charter bus group is visiting Austin on a Friday or Saturday, the blocks are closed to automobile traffic for an all-out street party.
Another great site for your charter bus gang to take in is the Congress Bridge. What's so special about a bridge? Visit at dusk and your charter bus group will be awed by approximately one and a half million bats that fly out from underneath the bridge every night to go feed on roughly 10,000 to 30,000 pounds of insects per night. It takes about 45 minutes for all the bats to leave the bridge, so everyone in your charter bus group will get a good look.
Next, charter a bus stop at one of Austin's oldest tourist attractions, Mount Bonnell. Not only is this one of the highest points in Austin, there is a scenic view of Lake Austin and downtown. There is also a legend that has it that the 99 steps to the top hold enchanting qualities: if a couple climbs the mount once, they fall in love; twice, and they become engaged; three times, and they are destined to be married. Be careful who in your charter bus group you walk up those stairs with!
Great food is abundance in Austin. Take your charter bus gang to Vespaio for some Italian fare, Hyde Park Bar and Grill for a casual meal, or for something really different, try The Clay Pit's Indian cuisine.
Austin had good music, good food, and good fun for everyone in your charter bus group!



