Historic Texas Tours 717 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
About the Business
Historic Texas Tours is a renowned travel agency located at 717 East Houston Street in San Antonio, Texas. Specializing in guided tours of the rich history and culture of Texas, this institution offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors looking to explore the iconic landmarks and hidden gems of the Lone Star State. From historic missions to vibrant cities, our expert guides provide insightful commentary and personalized attention to ensure an unforgettable journey through the past and present of Texas. Book your tour today and discover the fascinating stories and heritage that make this state truly special.
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Location & Phone number
717 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"this Company has new owners since these first two reviews 5 years ago. today is a brand new day at historic Texas Tours . they got it together call and see whats happening now ."
"Our group tour was a bit disorganized through various group activities. Guides were average at best. Some took their foodie tour on our own and we were not impressed with the food. I mean not terrible, but I would think, like food tours we'd taken elsewhere, there'd be some truly outstanding offerings here or there but nothing really popped. On this tour, we were also taken to an art gallery under the presumption we might buy something? If you're ever part of an organized convention or conference group, do your own research and ask your event planners to find the truly good tours or suggest ones based on your own research - not just ones that can cover it. That's what I'll be doing in the future."
"I recently had family visit from Canada and we all went on the Missions Tour. Don the guide was a history teacher and was wonderful as the guide. Very knowledgeable and highly recommend this tour if you are in to history. We recently did a Focus on Mexico tour in Lake Chapala Mexico , lasting 8 days and it was worth every penny and more. This tour, the foody tour is poorly thought out and run. . If I had spoken to shelly prior to booking this tour, I would have not booked it.It was after Xmas and she was away till Jan 11th I believe and there is no refund once you book. First of all, she was reluctant to give information, and would not tell us where to meet her. This required 4 phone calls in total. It is all dependent on what would be convenient for her . Then she tried to talk me into doing the mission and foodie tour on the same day, so it would be more convenient for her. For example I asked her where we would go. She did not know. What kind of car would be looking for? Don't know. It was only $2.50 to park but it would be nice if she recommended you bring quarters. We suggested that to her. She said that she uses her debit card. We had to meet her under the expressway at I 37 and Houston. The first restaurant we went to was Josephs's Bakery. The only good thing we thought was the cheese cake and this was very heavy to give us at the first restaurant. I would suggest a to go box so that you can try it near the end. No one came to greet us and the service was not friendly.The bread tasted stale like day old bread. The second restaurant was Augies Barbeque. We were given a little paper carton with barbeque , some white bread, and barbeque sauce . My brother in law got quite ill , was ve ry bloated , and could not eat anything for more than 24 hours after the tour. Again, no one came to greet us, and they are called 10 minutes in advance and are supposedly ready for you. The third place was Tycoon Flats. The owner Rick was friendly, had plates and silverware all set for us, and came and explained everything. His waiter was also excellent. I would certainly go back there again. The food was quite delicious also!! Luther's was the fourth place. They also had the food all ready for us and the service was good. The fifth place was Joyce's Cupcakes. We were all too full to eat anything. We decided to have coffee on the veranda. The coffee was lukewarm, had to be heated up and was still lukewarm and poor coffee. There were no to go containers and the cupcakes were put in styrofoam cups. The bathroom was dirty and needed cleaning. Family commented about this. I would never do this tour again. It would be much better to go out to a nice meal. But as far as a foodie tour, I went home with pretty severe abdominal cramps."
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