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from Washington, GA to Georgetown, TX

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About buses from Washington, GA to Georgetown, TX

Buses from Washington, GA to Georgetown, TX travel the 0mi (0.00km) journey, taking approximately 1d, 19h, 35m. Usually, there is 1 bus operating per day. While the average ticket price for this journey is around $425.29, you can find the cheapest bus tickets for as low as $425.29.

  • Average bus duration
  • Average bus ticket price
    $425.29
  • Trips per day
    1
  • Top Carriers
    Greyhound Lines

Bus Station Information for Georgetown, TX

Georgetown (CARTS Station)

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Georgetown, TX 78626

Bus Station
Address
3620 S. Austin Street. 
Georgetown, TX 78626
Phone Number
(512) 864-7433/(800) 858-8555
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City InformationforWashington, GA

Nestled in the heart of Georgia, the city of Washington offers a charming escape that’s rich in history and Southern hospitality. When you hop on a bus to Washington, you're heading toward a town known for its timeless allure and vibrant culture. For history buffs, the Wilkes County Museum is a treasure trove of fascinating artifacts, while the Robert Toombs House gives a unique glimpse into the life of a 19th-century political giant.

But Washington isn’t just about the past. Enjoy local boutiques and antique shops along the charming streets, perfect for finding that one-of-a-kind souvenir. Hungry? Sample classic Southern flavors like fried chicken and shrimp and grits!

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the nearby Kettle Creek Battlefield offers scenic trails mixed with historical insights. Prep your camera and comfy shoes, Washington invites you to indulge in its quaint charm and make plenty of sweet memories.

City InformationforGeorgetown, TX

Ready to take your next adventure? Hop on a bus to Georgetown, TX, where small-town charm meets Texan hospitality. Nestled just north of Austin, Georgetown offers a perfect blend of heritage, natural beauty, and a lively arts scene.

First stop? The historic Georgetown Square. As a visitor, you'll be enchanted by its well-preserved Victorian architecture and unique local shops. Art lovers, don't miss the Georgetown Art Center, where creativity flows as freely as the nearby San Gabriel River. Ready to stretch your legs? Hike or bike through Blue Hole Park, a hidden gem offering crystal-clear waters and scenic trails.

History buffs, head to the Williamson Museum to dive into the area's rich past, from pioneer days to modern wonders. And when hunger strikes, dig into local Tex-Mex or a classic barbecue feast that promises to delight the senses.

Georgetown’s blend of history, culture, and flavor offers the perfect getaway. So pack your bags, book your seat, and let the next great story unfold in this charming Texas town.

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