Who says tacos are just for Tuesdays? On this flavor-packed all-inclusive guided bicycle tour, you’ll cruise through the city in search of its best bites and sips — because in Austin, every day is a g
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Location: Austin
What's Included
- CYB Equipment Insurance
- Two tasty tacos!
- We will provide 3 rounds of drinks!
- You'll ride in style on one of our classic pedal bikes and a helmet is included for you to wear during your ride.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Taco 'Bout Austin Bicycle Tour is family-friendly! Kids aged 12 and up can join if they're comfortable riding a bike. Just keep in mind that they might not enjoy all the taco flavors as much, but there are options for everyone, and the whole experience is designed to be fun for all ages. Plus, you can take cool pics with the murals!
A: If the weather's bad, the tour operators will contact you to reschedule. They understand that nobody wants to bike in the rain, especially when tacos are involved! Make sure to check their cancellation policy, but they are pretty flexible with weather-related issues.
A: You don’t need to bring your own bike! The tour provides classic pedal bikes and helmets, so all you have to do is show up and enjoy the ride. Just wear comfy clothes and maybe some sunscreen, since you’ll be outside for a bit.
Discussions
Just did the Taco 'Bout Austin Bicycle Tour - What a blast!
I surprised my boyfriend with the Taco 'Bout Austin Bicycle Tour for his birthday, and it was amazing! We rode through the city and stopped at three different taco spots plus a couple of drinks. The guide was super chill and shared fun facts about Austin's murals. If you're thinking of gifting this, go for it! Just beware of the Texas heat; bringing water was a lifesaver. Can't wait to do it again!
Thinking about booking the Taco Tour for a friend - any tips?
Hey y’all, I’m thinking about gifting the Taco 'Bout Austin Bicycle Tour for my friend’s bday, but I’m not sure if it’s worth it. How challenging is it biking around the city? Is there a lot of stopping and eating? Any tips for the best experience?