2 hours 15 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
5 people
English
Discover downtown Dallas like a local on this fun e-scooter tour. Pedal your way around the sights on an easy-to-ride electric scooter, and hop off to see sights such as the Dealey Plaza, the Giant Eyeball, Dallas Farmer’s Market, and Klyde Warren Park. Learn about Dallas’ history and culture as you zip around the Dallas Arts District, Deep Ellum, and the AT&T Discovery District.
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
• Admission Ticket Not Included
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding – the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
30 foot diameter, making it the worlds biggest non-biological eyeball. It came to Dallas in 2013 and is a part of The Joule hotel’s art collection. The small park hosting the eye is one of the hotels event venues.
• Admission Ticket Free
Intended to be a kind of ambassador to Deep Ellum and give recognition to its industrial past, locomotives in particular, and art-based present.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family.
3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free