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This festive pedicab tour in Greenville features three of our favorite holiday spots

Kidding Around Greenville and Greenville Bike Taxi have teamed up for a festive pedicab tour in Greenville.

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The East Earle Street Santas have everyone talking.

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We have a new favorite way to knock things off our holiday bucket list. Kidding Around Greenville — which curates the best driving routes for Upstate Christmas lights — partnered with Greenville Bike Taxi for a festive pedicab tour in Greenville.

For $30 per person, a pedicab will take you to the Gingerbread Exhibit at the SpringHill Suites, the Festival of Trees at the Hyatt Regency, and then take you down Earle Street to see the rows of inflatable Santas.

Tours run Monday-Thursday at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 7 p.m., but weekends may be added. You can fit two adults and two kids in the pedicab. Right now, the only way to book is by calling or texting Phil at (864) 293-3065 or by emailing him.

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