Let a Tour Bus Show You Wilmington
Seeing the numerous sites of a community is exciting, but why not let someone else do the driving and enjoy the comfort of a tour bus while visiting Wilmington.
Guide your tour bus over to the Delaware Art Museum at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, for your first stop of the day. Here you'll see exhibits ranging from classical to modern. The permanent collection at the Museum includes works by Bancroft, Howard Pyle and Wyeth. You may have the chance to enjoy films or concerts available to the general public.
Turn your tour bus in the direction of the Brandywine Zoo at 1001 North Park Drive for an enjoyable visit at the local zoo that was founded in 1905. You'll enjoy strolling through this 12 acres that overlooks the Brandywine Creek. The zoo is home for over 120 animals with almost 60 species being represented.
The next stop for the tour bus should be the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts at 200 South Madison Street. Here you can explore the 35,000 square fee building that houses seven galleries, 26 artists' studios, a high-tech auditorium and a gift shop. Located on the Wilmington Riverfront, visitors to the Center will see exhibitions of nationally and internationally recognized artists.
While you're near the Wilmington Riverfront, hop back on the tour bus for a short trip to the Market Street Mall. The Mall is a six-block pedestrian mall located as the focal point for downtown Wilmington. While strolling through the mall, you'll find the Grand Opera House, the Public Library and a variety of retail shops and restaurants.
Enjoy touring through Wilmington seeing the sites of the city, but enjoy it even more by taking a tour bus and letting someone else do the driving so you don't miss a thing.
Guide your tour bus over to the Delaware Art Museum at 2301 Kentmere Parkway, for your first stop of the day. Here you'll see exhibits ranging from classical to modern. The permanent collection at the Museum includes works by Bancroft, Howard Pyle and Wyeth. You may have the chance to enjoy films or concerts available to the general public.
Turn your tour bus in the direction of the Brandywine Zoo at 1001 North Park Drive for an enjoyable visit at the local zoo that was founded in 1905. You'll enjoy strolling through this 12 acres that overlooks the Brandywine Creek. The zoo is home for over 120 animals with almost 60 species being represented.
The next stop for the tour bus should be the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts at 200 South Madison Street. Here you can explore the 35,000 square fee building that houses seven galleries, 26 artists' studios, a high-tech auditorium and a gift shop. Located on the Wilmington Riverfront, visitors to the Center will see exhibitions of nationally and internationally recognized artists.
While you're near the Wilmington Riverfront, hop back on the tour bus for a short trip to the Market Street Mall. The Mall is a six-block pedestrian mall located as the focal point for downtown Wilmington. While strolling through the mall, you'll find the Grand Opera House, the Public Library and a variety of retail shops and restaurants.
Enjoy touring through Wilmington seeing the sites of the city, but enjoy it even more by taking a tour bus and letting someone else do the driving so you don't miss a thing.




