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Best of Dallas Sightseeing Bus Tour with CityPass Option
Dallas City Hall
Depending on which corner of Deep Ellum you find yourself on you might catch a different chapter of the story of giant robot, The Traveling Man, be it his birth, his stroll or his rest.
View of Klyde Warren Park in Downtown Dallas. The park opened in 2012, it creates an urban green space constructed over a section of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway. One of the Best of Dallas Tour stops.
Dealey Plaza, part of the West End district of downtown Dallas. It is sometimes called the "birthplace of Dallas". It also was the location of the assassination of JFK, on November 22, 1963.

Private Best of Dallas Sightseeing Bus Tour

By BEST DFW TOURS
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Overview

We will explore not just the iconic sites, but seldom seen hidden gems that most visitors never get to experience. This is a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Dallas guided by a professional local tour guide in a climate-controlled van. Whether you have just a few hours and want to see as much as possible our “Best of Dallas” tour has got you covered.

During our excursion, we will stop several times to allow our guests to experience and have a closer look at some of the sites, including Dealey Plaza, the farmer's market, Pioneer Plaza and the famous Pegasus.

This is a private tour, just you and your group. All our tours are led by certified expert local guides.

Activity location

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • 646 Main Street
    • 75202, Dallas, Texas, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • 646 Main Street
    • 75202, Dallas, Texas, United States

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedProfessional guide
  • What's includedWhat's includedAll taxes, fees and handling charges
  • What's includedWhat's includedPickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedLive commentary on board
  • What's includedWhat's includedLocal taxes
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedGratuities

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children under 8 are not permitted on tour. Children are not allowed to sit on laps. Carry on suitcase are not allowed in our excursion.

Activity itinerary

John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
  • 5m
The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial is a monument to U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas erected in 1970, and designed by noted architect Philip Johnson.
Old Red Museum (Pass by)
The Dallas County Courthouse, built in 1892 of red sandstone with rusticated marble accents, is a historic governmental building located at 100 South Houston Street in Dallas, Texas. Also known as the Old Red Courthouse, it became the Old Red Museum, a local history museum, in 2007. It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture
John Neely Bryan Cabin (Pass by)
John Neely Bryan visited the Dallas area in 1839, and in 1841, he established a permanent settlement, which eventually became the burgeoning city of Dallas.
Pegasus Sign
  • 5m
The Pegasus first landed in Downtown Dallas in 1934, perching atop what was then the city’s tallest building: the 29-story Magnolia Hotel. We will see it up-close at a very different location during our excursion.
Pioneer Plaza
  • 15m
Stand among the statues of 49 bronze steers and 3 cowboys depicting the Shawnee trail . This is one of the largest bronze statue collections in the world . The Dallas Skyline backdrop makes for great pictures
Pioneer Park Cemetery (Pass by)
See is the final resting place for four Dallas mayors, the city's early business leaders and heroes of the Texas revolution
Dallas City Hall (Pass by)
When you do a city hall, it has to convey an image of the people, and this had to represent the people of Dallas ... The people I met – rich and poor, powerful and not so powerful – were all very proud of their city. They felt that Dallas was the greatest city there was, and I could not disappoint them. – I.M. Pei ( The Architect )
Thanks-Giving Square (Pass by)
Thanks-Giving Square is a park and public facility anchoring the Thanksgiving Commercial Center district of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). Dedicated in 1976, the complex consists of three components: a landscaped garden and non-denominational chapel building, a major section of the underground pedestrian network, and the Bullington Truck Terminal.
Dallas Farmers Market
  • 20m
Visit the Farmers Market which has been open since 1941, sample local foods do some shopping
Arts District Mansion (Pass by)
Drive by the Villa, once a funeral parlor where the bullet -riddled body of Clyde Barrow ( of the notorius duo Bonnie and Clyde was presented for pubic viewing .
Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe (Pass by)
See our Cathedral , home to the second largest Catholic congregation in the Nation
Klyde Warren Park (Pass by)
See our 5 acre park that connects Downtown with Uptown . The park was built over the Woodall Rodgers freeway
Dallas Museum of Art (Pass by)
Nestled in one of the largest Arts Distrcits in the country is the Pei designed Museum of Art . Free Admission
Nasher Sculpture Center (Pass by)
Opened in 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center is a museum in Dallas, Texas, that houses the Patsy and Raymond Nasher collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. It is located on a 2.4-acre site adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the Dallas Arts District.
Winspear Opera House (Pass by)
The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is an opera house located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Designed as a 21st-century reinterpretation of the traditional opera house, the Winspear seats 2,200 in a traditional horseshoe configuration.
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (Pass by)
The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center is a concert hall located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Ranked one of the world's greatest orchestra halls, it was designed by architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson's Artec Consultants, Inc.
Dealey Plaza
  • 15m
Dealey Plaza is a city park in the West End district of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is sometimes called the "birthplace of Dallas". It also was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963.
Reunion Tower (Pass by)
If you purchase admission tickets to The Reunion Tower's observation deck as part of your tour, we will leave you at the Reunion Tower' entrance at the end of the tour. The tower is Dallas's most iconic Dallas landmark, offering spectacular panoramic 360-degree views of the city’s skyline, high-definition zoom cameras, interactive touch screens, telescopes, a free digital photo and an indoor/outdoor observation deck that lets you see for miles in any direction.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESJohn F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • 646 Main Street
    • 75202, Dallas, Texas, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEJohn F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • 646 Main Street
    • 75202, Dallas, Texas, United States

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