Downtown Knoxville Hidden Tour w/ Ice Cream, Coffee & Tennessee River Gems

I give you a version of the city that some locals don’t know exist. In just two hours you will get to see the Tennessee river, gorgeous insights not normally traveled, the beginnings of Tennessee, and

I give you a version of the city that some locals don’t know exist. In just two hours you will get to see the Tennessee river, gorgeous insights not normally traveled, the beginnings of Tennessee, and even where sports all started! The last Worlds Fair in the USA was held in this scruffy city and you will be a part of the reason why! I will also give the best recommendations to explore the real Tennessee! So you can be a tourist and local simultaneously.

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Location: Knoxville

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour? My daughter loves ice cream and history!

A: There's no strict age limit for kids on the tour! It's super family-friendly, and kids will definitely enjoy the ice cream and the stories about Knoxville's past. Just make sure they can handle a couple of hours walking and listening. Bring a stroller if you have little ones!

Q: How's the parking situation near the tour start point?

A: Parking in downtown Knoxville can get a bit tricky, but there are plenty of lots and street parking options available. Some are paid, so be prepared with some change or a card. Arriving a bit early can help you find a good spot to make sure you don't miss the start!

Q: What if the weather turns bad? Do they cancel the tour?

A: If it looks like the weather might not cooperate, Brandon usually reaches out to reschedule or offers a refund if that's not an option. Just be sure to keep an eye on your emails if you book. They want everyone to have a great time, rain or shine!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Knoxville Hidden Tour to my partner!

Hi everyone! I came across this Downtown Knoxville Hidden Tour with ice cream and coffee, and I think it would be a perfect gift for my partner’s birthday. The idea of exploring the Tennessee River and learning about local history sounds awesome. Has anyone done this yet? What was your favorite part? The price is unbeatable, but I'm curious about how much walking we might be doing and if it’s really worth it.

Anyone tried the hidden tour? How's the ice cream?

So I’m thinking of booking this hidden tour in Knoxville. I love the sound of seeing parts of the city I’ve never noticed. Plus, ice cream sounds like the best way to keep cool! Is it good? What flavors do they have? Hoping to make this a fun day out!