3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
13 people
English
See the best of Dallas without missing out on the history surrounding JFK’s assassination with this combination tour. This guided tour begins at JFK Memorial Plaza and travels you through the city’s cultural and historical landmarks. Pass by Old Red Museum, Deep Ellum, and the AT&T Discovery District. Stop for photo ops at the Giant Eyeball, Dealey Plaza, and Pioneer Plaza.
Set off with your guide on your exploration of city landmarks that are more than worthy of the time and effort it takes to see and appreciate their beauty. Stops on the tour include Founder’s Plaza Observation Area, Old Red Museum, John Neely Bryan Cabin, John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, Pioneer Plaza (home to one of the world’s largest bronze monuments), Dallas City Hall (design by I.M. Pei), Thanks-Giving Square, First Baptist Dallas fountain plaza, the Deep Ellum area, the Wilson Block historic neighborhood (known for its Queen Anne- and Victorian-style houses), Dallas Arts District, Klyde Warren Park, the affluent town of Highland Park (home to celebrities and other prominent residents), the McKinney Avenue restaurant district in Uptown, West End, and Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District, where former President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Your tour ends with return to your departure point.
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Tour starting point. Also here is Founders Plaza.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Original stone Court house. Built in 1892
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Replica of Shawnee Cattle drive. World’s largest display of bronze Cattle. Perfect for the great photo.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
On a two-acre triangle of park land overlooking
City Hall Plaza, a memorial has been built to recall
the Dallas Police officers killed in the line of duty.
A stainless steel construction emerges from the
site like a figurative officer’s shield and carries the
badge numbers and names of police killed in the line
of duty.
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Designed by I.M. Pei.
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Thanks-Giving Square is a private park and public facility anchoring the Thanksgiving Commercial Center district of downtown Dallas.
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Originally built in 1890. Still in use today. Also here is a large musical water fountain. Perfect for photo or social media photos.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A great place to shop and dine.
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A Dallas neighborhood
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A new downtown destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences.
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The Dallas cultural hub. Art museums, sculpture museum, and even a symphony theater for performing arts. A great place photos.
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A beautiful multiuse deck park in the middle of downtown.
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McKinney Avenue is a restaurant district in Uptown.
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Home of the former railroad warehouses. Now home to shops and restaurants.
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Home of the Dallas Mavericks.
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Is Highland Park Dallas wealthy? Image result for highland park dallas Cost of Living in Highland Park, TX Highland Park is an incredibly affluent place, and nothing makes that more clear than the cost of living here being 177% higher than most places in the United States, according to Best places. Home of many celebrities !!!
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