Discover Beeville: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of Historic Sites and Landmarks
This two-hour walking tour of Beeville, Texas, United States, will take you through the heart of this charming town.
The tour will begin at the Beeville Art Museum, located at 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This museum is home to a variety of artworks from local and regional artists, and is a great place to start your tour.
Next, you'll head to the Beeville City Park, located at 400 N Washington St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This park is a great place to take a break and enjoy the outdoors. There are plenty of benches and picnic tables, as well as a playground and a walking trail.
From there, you'll head to the Beeville Public Library, located at 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This library is a great place to learn more about the history of Beeville and the surrounding area.
Next, you'll head to the Beeville Zoo, located at 400 N Washington St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This zoo is home to a variety of animals, including lions, tigers, and bears.
After that, you'll head to the Beeville Historical Museum, located at 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This museum is a great place to learn more about the history of Beeville and the surrounding area.
Next, you'll head to the Beeville Farmers Market, located at 400 N Washington St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This farmers market is a great place to pick up some fresh produce and other local goods.
After that, you'll head to the Beeville Shopping Center, located at 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This shopping center is home to a variety of stores, including clothing stores, bookstores, and more.
Next, you'll head to the Beeville Town Square, located at 400 N Washington St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This town square is a great place to take a break and enjoy the sights and sounds of Beeville.
Finally, you'll head to the Beeville Diner, located at 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102 (Latitude: 28.4020, Longitude: -97.7491). This diner is a great place to grab a bite to eat and enjoy some classic American cuisine.
At the end of the tour, you'll have seen some of the best sights Beeville has to offer. From art and history to shopping and dining, this tour has it all!
Beeville Texas United States Tour Companies
Texas Memory Tours
Ed and Nola Hopkins are retired teachers who love to travel. They have visited all 50 students and 6 continents. (Antarctica is NOT on our bucket list!) Ed taught Texas and American history, and Nola taught English and journalism. Ed is a native Texan, and Nola came as soon as she could. We aim to help you love the Texas Panhandle as much as we do.
Efrogs
Local tours of the Downtown/Uptown Dallas area. Our offerings include a Historic City Tour, a 3-hour guided Dallas Craft Brewery Tour, and a JFK History Tour. With multiple tours to suit a wide variety of interests, you are sure to find something fun and exciting for your group in Dallas with Efrogs Tours.
Howdy H Town
Welcome to the most diverse city in the USA—Houston. This city's flavors, sounds, and visuals provide something for everyone. At Howdy H-Town, we love this diversity and welcome people of all ages, abilities, backgrounds, and identities to join our Walking and Biking Tours of Houston. Join "THE BEST TOUR GUIDE IN HOUSTON" today Hey! I am Rory, the founder of Howdy H-T ... More own. Howdy may be the traditional greeting here in Texas, but Houston is so diverse that Hola, Xin Chao, Hailo, Ni Hao, and Hello are all quite common in this cosmopolitan city. This is one of the many reasons I love this city. Originally from Australia, I moved here in 2017 to be with my partner. After working as a tour guide in Africa, Europe, and North America for the past 10 years, my first impressions of Houston were not positive—it did not have the aesthetic beauty of Cape Town, Paris, or Vancouver. Then I started to explore and learn about the city and saw how much it has to offer. When people think of traveling, they usually do not think of Houston because the things that make Houston cool and unique are often hard to find—many Houstonians do not even know that they exist. Whether you are a local wanting to explore a new area of Houston or a visitor from out of town, let the passionate guides at Howdy H-Town show you a different side of this city.