Best of Buffalo Double Decker Bus Tour

4.7

Excepcional
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This tour is regarded as the #1 bus tour in Buffalo because we use a unique blend of humor and history to tell the story of Buffalo. Your guide for this trip is a costumed Irish police officer compete with brogue who has been transported from 1860 to today.

Expect wit, engaging stories and a bit of blarney on this tour that has been described at ...where the History Channel and Comedy Central meet. If you crave creative storytelling and audience participation, you'll love this tour experience.

We start with a walking tour aboard the ships in the Naval Park, America's largest inland Naval Park. From there we hop aboard our bus for an open air experience highlighting all the best sites in Buffalo including Millionaires Row, City Hall, the sprawling former Psychiatric Hospital and much more.

¿Qué incluye?

  • Admission to the Buffalo Naval Park where we board the ships for a brief walking tour.

Información adicional

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Itinerario del recorrido

Ubicación

Punto de salida
Buffalo Naval Park, Marina Park S, Waterfront, Buffalo, NY, 14202
Please gather just outside the Liberty Hound Restaurant, the large brick building along the cobble stone drive. Your guide will greet you just outside the building. There are no bathrooms available during our tour, bathrooms are available inside the Liberty Hound Restaurant.
Punto de llegada
Buffalo Naval Park, Marina Park S, Waterfront, Buffalo, NY, 14202

Valoraciones de usuarios

4.7 · Excepcional(43 comentarios)
Satisfacción general
4.8
Servicios y Amenidades
5.0
Calidad de servicio
5.0
Facilidad de acceso
4.5

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