San Antonio's Double-Decker Tour Buses Go Out of Business

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San Antonio,Double-Decker Tour Buses,Old Town Trolley Tours

The infamous red-colored double-decker tour buses in San Antonio have closed down, and a new company has taken their place. Old Town Trolley Tours now offers a 90-minute narrated tour with 14 stops throughout the city.

Old Town Trolley Tours, featuring orange and green-style busses, offers visitors a 90-minute narrated tour with 14 stops throughout San Antonio. – Remember the infamous, red-colored double-decker tour buses downtown? Well, they have gone out of business, and a new company has taken their place.

. He opened the company as a franchise of the international tour bus operator based in Seville, Spain.City Sightseeing closed shop in early January. Since the closure, Strainge has branched off into other business opportunities.“The timing could not have been more perfect. We have been looking to expand and the opportunity presented itself in this amazing city,” said Historic Tours of America’s CEO Chris Belland.

City Sightseeing closed shop back in January, making way for Historic Tours of America to bring Old Town Trolley Tours to San Antonio.The 12-mile tour ride includes stops at the Alamo Plaza, Japanese Tea Garden, San Antonio Zoo, Witte Museum, Botanical Gardens, The Pearl, San Antonio Museum of Art, Veteran’s Memorial Park, The Tobin Center, Buckhorn Saloon, E. Houston Street, Spanish Governor’s Palace, Historic Market Square, Tower of the Americas, Hemisfair, The Alamo, and Crocket Hotel.

 

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