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Visite interactive en soirée d'un scooter électrique en petit groupe dans le centre-ville de Houston

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Nous proposons le meilleur des visites de la ville en scooter électrique dans les parcs et les zones de loisirs populaires du Texas, y compris le centre-ville de Houston, au Texas.

Nous proposons des visites touristiques passionnantes et interactives pour vous et tout votre équipage, où vous pouvez voir le de vrais points chauds dans de très belles villes du Texas.

Nos scooters électriques sont chargés et prêts à rouler, nous ne craignons donc jamais de manquer de jus car nous roulons à des vitesses allant jusqu'à 15 mph! Il y aura un arrêt pour les toilettes et une pause-rafraîchissement ainsi que de nombreux autres arrêts pour prendre des photos dans certains des plus grands sites touristiques de la ville.

N'oubliez pas que nous rendons le scooter amusant en offrant à la fois un haut-parleur Bluetooth pour votre plaisir d'écoute et un support de téléphone pour enregistrer les bons moments pendant que vous roulez !

Nous sommes impatients de vous accueillir lors de votre prochaine visite de la ville et de vous montrer la première expérience électrique.
Ville: Houston
Sat 09 Nov
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Sat 09 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Alkaline water to keep you healthy and hydrated!
Organic fruit cup full of fresh and healthy goodness!
Use of Escooter and helmet (optional)
Alkaline water to keep you healthy and hydrated!
Organic fruit cup full of fresh and healthy goodness!
Use of Escooter and helmet (optional)
Eau en bouteille
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions médullaires
  • Déconseillé aux voyageuses enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température réguliers pour le personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
1
Houston Graffiti Building
The iconic building covered in art is located behind the George R. Brown Convention Center and close to BBVA Compass Stadium in EaDo (East Downtown). This old industrial building is covered with displays of street art and murals by various artists in the H. A lot of people come out to take photos at the building and surrounding area and, honestly, there are so many murals that there is room for everyone. Year-round, you'll see family photo sessions, quinceañeras, and just a bunch of cool people taking some even cooler pictures.
2
Toyota Center
This 750,000-square-foot arena is home to the Houston Rockets of the NBA. Construction began in July 2001 and in September 2003, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the arena. The total cost to build this modern marvel was $235 million. The arena's first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003, and the first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30. Many concerts have also taken place in the Toyota Center, like Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, High School Musical The Concert, Guns N' Roses, Enrique Iglesias Drake, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Panic! At The Disco, Garth Brooks and many more. A statue of the great Hakeem Olojawaon welcomes every guest that visits the Toyota Center in the heart of Downtown Houston.
3
Houston Police Department Museum
The Houston Police Department museum is located in the lobby of HPD headquarters downtown and features unique displays and a memorial wall honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by those officers that gave their lives in the line of duty. Included among the displays are artifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms, and other equipment utilized over the years.
4
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is a 12-acre park located in downtown Houston, complete with tree-shaded walks leading to a tranquil pond, while grassy slopes offer postcard views of downtown. Prominent features visitors can enjoy include a one-acre lake, children’s playground, interactive water features, amphitheater stage and slope, small and large dog runs, public art works, HPL (Houston Public Library) Express, open lawns, and great restaurants.
5
Minute Maid Park
Minute Maid Park, is a retractable roof baseball park in Downtown, which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the Houston Astros. The ballpark is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium and features a natural grass playing field. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the Astrodome, the first domed sports stadium ever built, which opened in 1965. As of 2016, Minute Maid Park has a seating capacity of 41,168, which includes 5,197 club seats and 63 luxury suites. We’ll enjoy statues and other memorabilia that’ll have you remember the ‘ol ballpark in a totally different light.
6
Houston Graffiti Building
The iconic building covered in art is located behind the George R. Brown Convention Center and close to BBVA Compass Stadium in EaDo (East Downtown). This old industrial building is covered with displays of street art and murals by various artists in the H. A lot of people come out to take photos at the building and surrounding area and, honestly, there are so many murals that there is room for everyone. Year-round, you'll see family photo sessions, quinceañeras, and just a bunch of cool people taking some even cooler pictures.
7
Toyota Center
This 750,000-square-foot arena is home to the Houston Rockets of the NBA. Construction began in July 2001 and in September 2003, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the arena. The total cost to build this modern marvel was $235 million. The arena's first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003, and the first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30. Many concerts have also taken place in the Toyota Center, like Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, High School Musical The Concert, Guns N' Roses, Enrique Iglesias Drake, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Panic! At The Disco, Garth Brooks and many more. A statue of the great Hakeem Olojawaon welcomes every guest that visits the Toyota Center in the heart of Downtown Houston.
8
Houston Police Department Museum
The Houston Police Department museum is located in the lobby of HPD headquarters downtown and features unique displays and a memorial wall honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by those officers that gave their lives in the line of duty. Included among the displays are artifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms, and other equipment utilized over the years.
9
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is a 12-acre park located in downtown Houston, complete with tree-shaded walks leading to a tranquil pond, while grassy slopes offer postcard views of downtown. Prominent features visitors can enjoy include a one-acre lake, children’s playground, interactive water features, amphitheater stage and slope, small and large dog runs, public art works, HPL (Houston Public Library) Express, open lawns, and great restaurants.
10
Minute Maid Park
Minute Maid Park, is a retractable roof baseball park in Downtown, which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the Houston Astros. The ballpark is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium and features a natural grass playing field. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the Astrodome, the first domed sports stadium ever built, which opened in 1965. As of 2016, Minute Maid Park has a seating capacity of 41,168, which includes 5,197 club seats and 63 luxury suites. We’ll enjoy statues and other memorabilia that’ll have you remember the ‘ol ballpark in a totally different light.
11
Houston Graffiti Building
The iconic building covered in art is located behind the George R. Brown Convention Center and close to BBVA Compass Stadium in EaDo (East Downtown). This old industrial building is covered with displays of street art and murals by various artists in the H. A lot of people come out to take photos at the building and surrounding area and, honestly, there are so many murals that there is room for everyone. Year-round, you'll see family photo sessions, quinceañeras, and just a bunch of cool people taking some even cooler pictures.
12
Toyota Center
This 750,000-square-foot arena is home to the Houston Rockets of the NBA. Construction began in July 2001 and in September 2003, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the arena. The total cost to build this modern marvel was $235 million. The arena's first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003, and the first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30. Many concerts have also taken place in the Toyota Center, like Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, High School Musical The Concert, Guns N' Roses, Enrique Iglesias Drake, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Panic! At The Disco, Garth Brooks and many more. A statue of the great Hakeem Olojawaon welcomes every guest that visits the Toyota Center in the heart of Downtown Houston.
13
Houston Police Department Museum
The Houston Police Department museum is located in the lobby of HPD headquarters downtown and features unique displays and a memorial wall honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by those officers that gave their lives in the line of duty. Included among the displays are artifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms, and other equipment utilized over the years.
14
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is a 12-acre park located in downtown Houston, complete with tree-shaded walks leading to a tranquil pond, while grassy slopes offer postcard views of downtown. Prominent features visitors can enjoy include a one-acre lake, children’s playground, interactive water features, amphitheater stage and slope, small and large dog runs, public art works, HPL (Houston Public Library) Express, open lawns, and great restaurants.
15
Minute Maid Park
Minute Maid Park, is a retractable roof baseball park in Downtown, which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the Houston Astros. The ballpark is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium and features a natural grass playing field. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the Astrodome, the first domed sports stadium ever built, which opened in 1965. As of 2016, Minute Maid Park has a seating capacity of 41,168, which includes 5,197 club seats and 63 luxury suites. We’ll enjoy statues and other memorabilia that’ll have you remember the ‘ol ballpark in a totally different light.
16
Houston Graffiti Building
The iconic building covered in art is located behind the George R. Brown Convention Center and close to BBVA Compass Stadium in EaDo (East Downtown). This old industrial building is covered with displays of street art and murals by various artists in the H. A lot of people come out to take photos at the building and surrounding area and, honestly, there are so many murals that there is room for everyone. Year-round, you'll see family photo sessions, quinceañeras, and just a bunch of cool people taking some even cooler pictures.
17
Toyota Center
This 750,000-square-foot arena is home to the Houston Rockets of the NBA. Construction began in July 2001 and in September 2003, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the arena. The total cost to build this modern marvel was $235 million. The arena's first event was a Fleetwood Mac concert on October 6, 2003, and the first Rockets game at the Toyota Center was against the Denver Nuggets on October 30. Many concerts have also taken place in the Toyota Center, like Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, High School Musical The Concert, Guns N' Roses, Enrique Iglesias Drake, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Panic! At The Disco, Garth Brooks and many more. A statue of the great Hakeem Olojawaon welcomes every guest that visits the Toyota Center in the heart of Downtown Houston.
18
Houston Police Department Museum
The Houston Police Department museum is located in the lobby of HPD headquarters downtown and features unique displays and a memorial wall honoring the ultimate sacrifice made by those officers that gave their lives in the line of duty. Included among the displays are artifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms, and other equipment utilized over the years.
19
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is a 12-acre park located in downtown Houston, complete with tree-shaded walks leading to a tranquil pond, while grassy slopes offer postcard views of downtown. Prominent features visitors can enjoy include a one-acre lake, children’s playground, interactive water features, amphitheater stage and slope, small and large dog runs, public art works, HPL (Houston Public Library) Express, open lawns, and great restaurants.
20
Minute Maid Park
Minute Maid Park, is a retractable roof baseball park in Downtown, which opened in 2000 as the home stadium of the Houston Astros. The ballpark is Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium and features a natural grass playing field. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the Astrodome, the first domed sports stadium ever built, which opened in 1965. As of 2016, Minute Maid Park has a seating capacity of 41,168, which includes 5,197 club seats and 63 luxury suites. We’ll enjoy statues and other memorabilia that’ll have you remember the ‘ol ballpark in a totally different light.
21
Bâtiment de graffitis de Houston
Le bâtiment emblématique recouvert d'art est situé derrière le centre de congrès George R. Brown et à proximité du stade BBVA Compass à EaDo (East Downtown). Cet ancien bâtiment industriel est couvert d'expositions d'art de rue et de peintures murales de divers artistes du H. Beaucoup de gens viennent prendre des photos du bâtiment et des environs et, honnêtement, il y a tellement de peintures murales qu'il y a de la place pour tout le monde. Tout au long de l'année, vous verrez des séances de photos de famille, des quinceañeras et juste un tas de gens sympas prenant des photos encore plus cool.
22
Centre Toyota
Cette arène de 750 000 pieds carrés abrite les Houston Rockets de la NBA. La construction a commencé en juillet 2001 et en septembre 2003, une cérémonie d'inauguration a eu lieu pour marquer l'ouverture officielle de l'arène. Le coût total de construction de cette merveille moderne était de 235 millions de dollars. Le premier événement de l'arène était un concert de Fleetwood Mac le 6 octobre 2003, et le premier match des Rockets au Toyota Center était contre les Denver Nuggets le 30 octobre. De nombreux concerts ont également eu lieu au Toyota Center, comme Prince, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gloria Estefan, Andrea Bocelli, High School Musical The Concert, Guns N' Roses, Enrique Iglesias Drake, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood , Panique! At The Disco, Garth Brooks et bien d'autres. Une statue du grand Hakeem Olojawaon accueille chaque invité qui visite le Toyota Center au cœur du centre-ville de Houston.
23
Musée du département de police de Houston
Le musée du département de police de Houston est situé dans le hall du siège social du HPD au centre-ville et présente des expositions uniques et un mur commémoratif honorant le sacrifice ultime consenti par les agents qui ont donné leur vie dans l'exercice de leurs fonctions. Parmi les expositions figurent des artefacts de la garde d'honneur, du SWAT, de la patrouille à cheval, des badges, des uniformes et d'autres équipements utilisés au fil des ans.
24
Vert Découverte
Discovery Green est un parc de 12 acres situé dans le centre-ville de Houston, avec des promenades ombragées menant à un étang tranquille, tandis que les pentes herbeuses offrent des vues de carte postale du centre-ville. Parmi les principales caractéristiques que les visiteurs peuvent apprécier, citons un lac d'un acre, une aire de jeux pour enfants, des jeux d'eau interactifs, une scène et une pente d'amphithéâtre, des parcours pour petits et grands chiens, des œuvres d'art publiques, HPL (Houston Public Library) Express, des pelouses ouvertes et d'excellents restaurants.
25
Parc Minute Maid
Minute Maid Park, est un parc de baseball à toit rétractable au centre-ville, qui a ouvert ses portes en 2000 en tant que stade des Astros de Houston. Le stade de baseball est le premier stade à toit rétractable de Houston et dispose d'un terrain de jeu en gazon naturel. Le stade de baseball a été construit en remplacement de l'Astrodome, le premier stade sportif en forme de dôme jamais construit, qui a ouvert ses portes en 1965. En 2016, Minute Maid Park a une capacité de 41 168 places, dont 5 197 sièges club et 63 suites de luxe. Nous apprécierons les statues et autres souvenirs qui vous rappelleront le stade de baseball sous un jour totalement différent.
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