


Dallas Highlights Tour
The finest of Dallas, from downtown to the arts district, in one place.
$69 per adult
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Highlights
- Explore Dallas' rise from a trade station on the Trinity River in 1841 to a global metropolis.
- Learn about the history of Dealey Plaza, where JFK was slain, and the skyscrapers of Dallas.
- Visit The Joule and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank on the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley.
- Avoid crowds by traveling in small groups of no more than 15 persons.
- Take pictures of extraordinary works of art, such as a mosaic of a Norman Rockwell painting or a 30-foot-tall eyeball.
- The 360-degree view of Reunion Tower is available as an optional upgrade.






















What you'll do
From its humble beginnings as a trade station on the Trinity River in 1841 to the bustling metropolis, it is today, this four-hour walking tour of Dallas’ highlights will provide you with a fascinating look into Dallas’ history.
We’ll begin in Dealey Plaza, where the events leading up to the ...
From its humble beginnings as a trade station on the Trinity River in 1841 to the bustling metropolis, it is today, this four-hour walking tour of Dallas’ highlights will provide you with a fascinating look into Dallas’ history.
We’ll begin in Dealey Plaza, where the events leading up to the assassination of John F. Kennedy unfolded. Next, we ride the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley to the Dallas Arts District. Explore Dallas’ most notable buildings, including the Windspear Opera House, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Joule Hotel, Majestic Theater, Perot Museum, and the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank.
We’ll take in the spectacular skyline of Dallas as we wander around Klyde Warren Park. The “Eye,” a three-story eyeball, and Thanks-Giving Square, with its spiral chapel for people of all religions, should not be forgotten too.
At the top of Reunion Tower, on the 360-degree GeO-Deck, you can view Dallas from 470 feet in the air. Just a half-worth day’s of the finest of Dallas is all you need.
Itinerary
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John Neely Bryan Cabin
A recreation of an 1840s log cabin owned by Dallas’s founder and is now a tourist attraction
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Dealey Plaza
JFK’s assassination place
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Dallas Arts District
Attractions such as Klyde Warren Park and the Winspear Opera House are just a few of the attractions in the area
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Thanks-Giving Square
Scenic park featuring a Norman Rockwell mosaic and a spiral-shaped interfaith chapel
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The Majestic Theater
Theater Row’s historic landmark
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The "Eye"
An enormous three-story blue eyeball in the middle of the metropolis
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Optional Upgrade: Reunion Tower
The 360-degree GeO-Deck provides a bird’s-eye view of the Dallas skyline
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DART Pass
We’ll be using DART for a part of our tour. Please bring a DART Pass with enough funds for two trips (usually $6).
Accessibility
Strollers and wheelchairs are welcome on this tour.
Refund Policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
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FAQs
How will we be traveling?
You’ll be walking, using the light rail, and riding the trolley. We’ll cover around 2.5 miles of walking throughout the four-hour trip.
What is the rescheduling policy?
We are aware that plans might change. You may easily change your tour up to 24 hours before departure. We provide a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start of your tour. Within 24 hours of your tour, we would have incurred hard costs and therefore cannot allow rescheduling or cancellation without costs.
What if it rains?
Our tours go on rain or shine, so please check the weather forecast before you go. If we have to cancel due to severe weather conditions, we will give you the option to reschedule or get a full refund.
What about gratuities?
Tips are always appreciated but never expected. They’re a great way to tell your guide they did an awesome job and show your appreciation.