This tour starts at a Potbelly Sandwich Shop and across a parking lot where a Starbucks is located. We start here because of its proximity to River Oaks and so that you can have dinner, or a drink, an
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Location: Houston
What's Included
- Guide
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Q&A
A: Yes, it's a good idea to make a reservation for the Holiday Lights Tour, especially since it's popular during the holiday season. You can usually do this through the Houston Historical Tours website. It's first-come, first-served, so the earlier you book, the better your chances of getting a spot at your desired time!
A: The best time for the Holiday Lights Tour is usually right after sunset when the lights are at their brightest. You’ll want to aim for 6 PM or so, but check local sunset times. Going during the week can also help avoid larger crowds on the weekends.
A: Kids are absolutely welcome on the Holiday Lights Tour! It’s a family-friendly experience. Just be cautious if you bring very young ones since it could be a long ride if they get restless. There's no specific age limit, but I recommend making sure they can enjoy the sights without getting too bored.
Discussions
Anyone else excited for the Holiday Lights Tour?
I just bought tickets for the Holiday Lights Tour in Houston, and I can't wait! The idea of driving through River Oaks and checking out the holiday lights while seeing famous homes sounds awesome. Plus, starting at Potbelly is a bonus because I love their sandwiches! Anyone done this before? What should I expect?
Looking for tips for the Holiday Lights Tour!
I’m considering gifting the Holiday Lights Tour to my parents. They love seeing holiday decorations but have mobility issues. Is it easy to navigate the tour? Can they stay in the car mostly?