Tour Austin street art by Sprinter van with food truck snacks and a drink
2.5 hours
Snacks, drink, transport
Discover Austin’s street art and grab bites from local food trucks as you ride between photo-ready murals in a luxury Mercedes Sprinter van. Your guide shares the backstories behind the art while you sip and sample along the way.
Stops are not guaranteed due to construction or festivals. No pets are permitted; service dogs must request approval in advance. Gratuity is not included.
Cancel at least 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. No-shows and cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
Wear comfortable shoes for short walking portions, and bring water (hydration) plus a charged phone or camera for photos.
You can bring children, but if a child needs a car seat, you must bring the car seat and arrive 30 minutes early to install it. You also need to notify the operator at least 48 hours in advance that you will be bringing a child with a car seat.
No. The tour does not permit animals or pets of any kind. If you have a service dog, you must request approval in advance.
Austin Visitor Center (103 East 5th Street, Austin, TX 78701, USA)
The guides absolutely make these tours special. David, Trace, Connor, Joey, and Luke all get enthusiastic shoutouts for being knowledgeable, funny, and going beyond basic tour guide duties. They remember to accommodate motion sickness, suggest taco spots you'd never find on your own, and somehow know what you need before you ask. People mention feeling welcomed and comfortable right away, which isn't always easy when you're stuffed in a van with strangers. The tours themselves hit the highlights efficiently. You'll cover a lot of Austin ground in just a couple hours, with stops at places like the Capitol and street murals where you actually get out to explore. The wine and BBQ tours seem particularly popular, hitting spots like Salt Lick, Driftwood Estate Winery, and Duchman. The vans are clean and air-conditioned, which matters when you're touring Texas. Groups stay manageable at around 10 people, striking that sweet spot where it feels social but not chaotic. The consistent five-star feedback and repeat mentions of specific guides suggest this outfit delivers reliably good experiences.
We took the Austin Detours trip to San Antonio and the San José Mission, and it was fantastic. Our guide, Trace, made the entire experience unforgettable. He was extremely knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely fun to spend the day with. You could tell he loves what he does, and the tour absolutely would not have been the same without him. If you’re looking for a well‑run, insightful, and enjoyable tour, Austin Detours is the way to go — especially with Trace leading the way.
John Mojica
May 21, 2026
We took the Austin Detours trip to San Antonio and the San José Mission, and it was fantastic. Our guide, Trace, made the entire experience unforgettable. He was extremely knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely fun to spend the day with. You could tell he loves what he does, and the tour absolutely would not have been the same without him. If you’re looking for a well‑run, insightful, and enjoyable tour, Austin Detours is the way to go — especially with Trace leading the way.
John Mojica
May 21, 2026