4 hours 15 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Whether it’s your first time in Dallas or you want to dive deeper into the city’s history and heritage, this half-day tour covers all the most popular sites. Hop on the train to explore the landmarks of Downtown Dallas including the John F Kennedy Memorial, ride the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley to Klyde Warren Park, and enjoy a walking tour of Dallas Arts District.
The tour begins by exploring the dark events culminating in the assassination of John F Kennedy. We will see the School Book Depository, The John F Kennedy Memorial, the Old Red Courthouse and the site of the Assassination.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Your expert guide will take you on a journey through the acclaimed Dallas Arts District. We will ride the quaint McKinney avenue trolley to Klyde Warren Park and see the best Dallas has to offer!
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Klyde Warren Park is a wonder to behold. Built over a busy highway, it provides an oasis in the bustling city. the park connects downtown area with the popular Uptown district. Surrounded by the Dallas Skyline, your guide will tell you the history of the area and discuss Art, Architecture and City Life.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Learn the history of this world class museum, containing more than 25,000 works of art from all cultures and time periods spanning 5,000 years of human creativity.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is only one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks in the country. Hear why Dallas was chosen and why it’s a vital part of the United States’ Central Banking System.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Nasher Sculpture Center is home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world. Learn how Raymond and Patsy Nasher started on this epic journey and how they share their exquisite collection to the public.
• Admission Ticket Free
The AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Dallas Arts District is a vibrant 10-acre site featuring three of the nation’s finest performance venues: the Winspear Opera House, Wyly Theatre and Strauss Square. There is no better place in Dallas to experience live performing arts. Your guide will tell you the history and let you know what’s playing!
• Admission Ticket Free
The Perot Museum is a natural history and science museum named in honor of Margot and Ross Perot. It’s unique architecture is an attraction unto itself! Learn about it’s collection but also how the building’s design demonstrates scientific principles that provided living examples of engineering, sustainability and technology.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Majestic Theatre opened its doors in 1921 as a vaudeville theater. It is the last remnant of Theater Row, the city’s historic entertainment center on Elm Street. Dallas’s Broadway! Learn the history of Theater Row and walk in the footsteps of some of the worlds biggest stars of Broadway, Film and Music!
• Admission Ticket Free
Thanks-Giving Square is a private park, a landscaped garden and non-denominational chapel building.Conceived in 1964 in the aftermath of the JFK Assassination, It celebrates Thanksgiving, or gratitude in action, which is recognized as a human constant present in cultures and faith traditions around the world.Learn the parks significance and visit the Chapel of Thanksgiving where you will see one of largest horizontally mounted stained-glass pieces in the world.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free