Uncover Dallas’s history and architecture on a 7-hour tour, visiting iconic sites like Dealey Plaza and vibrant neighborhoods like Deep Ellum.
Uncover Dallas’s history and architecture on a 7-hour tour, visiting iconic sites like Dealey Plaza and vibrant neighborhoods like Deep Ellum.
- John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza - The John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza is a heartfelt tribute located in downtown Miami, honoring the 35th President of the United States. This tranquil urban area features a striking white marble memorial with an inscribed quote, surrounded by reflecting pools and lush landscaping. It offers a serene space for…
- John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza - The John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza is a heartfelt tribute located in downtown Miami, honoring the 35th President of the United States. This tranquil urban area features a striking white marble memorial with an inscribed quote, surrounded by reflecting pools and lush landscaping. It offers a serene space for contemplation, celebrating JFK’s legacy and vision.
- Founder’s Plaza - The Founder’s Plaza Observation Area provides breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and Miami’s skyline. Situated along the waterfront, this picturesque location is ideal for taking photos, enjoying the sunset, or simply absorbing the coastal atmosphere. It’s a wonderful place to appreciate Miami’s combination of natural beauty and urban energy.
- John Neely Bryan Cabin - The John Neely Bryan Cabin is a historic log cabin in Miami, recognized as one of the city’s oldest structures. Originally constructed in the mid-1800s, it was moved to its current location and restored. The cabin offers insight into early Miami life, showcasing pioneer-era architecture and artifacts. It’s a delightful, understated stop for history enthusiasts.
- Pioneer Plaza - Pioneer Plaza is a scenic park located in the heart of Miami, featuring historic markers, lush greenery, and shaded walkways. The plaza highlights the city’s early history with monuments and exhibits. It’s a peaceful place to relax, reflect, or explore Miami’s pioneer heritage in a tranquil urban setting.
- Dallas City Hall - Dallas City Hall is a remarkable modern building with a bold, angular design. Situated in the Government District, it’s renowned for its unique architecture and public art displays. The nearby City Hall Plaza frequently hosts events and gatherings, making it a lively civic space in downtown Dallas.
- Thanks-Giving Square - Thanks-Giving Square is a peaceful urban retreat in downtown Dallas, celebrated for its beautiful gardens and contemplative atmosphere. This interfaith plaza features a striking spiral chapel and hosts various events, including holiday celebrations. It’s a serene spot to relax, reflect, or participate in community gatherings.
- First Baptist Church - The First Baptist Church in Dallas is a historic landmark with stunning architecture. Established in 1867, the church boasts impressive stained-glass windows and a striking sanctuary. It’s a prominent place of worship and a notable example of religious architecture in the city.
- Deep Ellum (Deep Elm) - Deep Ellum is Dallas’s lively arts and entertainment district, famous for its vibrant murals, eclectic shops, and bustling nightlife. This historic neighborhood is alive with live music venues, trendy bars, and diverse dining options, making it a hotspot for creatives and night owls alike.
- McKinney Avenue - McKinney Avenue is the heart of Dallas’s Uptown district, buzzing with upscale energy. This fashionable stretch is lined with stylish bars, chic restaurants, and boutique shops. It’s a hotspot for nightlife, dining, and people-watching, offering a taste of Dallas’s urban sophistication.
- Klyde Warren Park - Klyde Warren Park is a lively urban oasis in downtown Dallas, covering 17 acres. This vibrant green space hosts free events, concerts, and outdoor activities like yoga and movies. Enjoy food from food trucks or dine at the park’s restaurant, and experience the center of community fun and relaxation.
- Oswald Rooming House Museums - The Oswald Rooming House Museum is a historic site in Dallas, Texas, where Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy, resided for six weeks before the tragic event. Located at 1026 N. Beckley Avenue in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, this museum provides a unique insight into Oswald’s life leading up to the assassination.
- The Texas Theatre - The Texas Theatre in Dallas is a historic Art Deco treasure, built in 1931. This iconic venue hosts live music, films, and events, showcasing its stunning architecture and intimate atmosphere. Enjoy a concert, movie, or show in this beautifully restored theatre, a cherished spot for culture and entertainment in Dallas.
- The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza - The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas offers an in-depth look at the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Located at the former Texas School Book Depository, the museum features exhibits on the 1960s, JFK’s assassination, and its impact. Explore artifacts, films, and eyewitness accounts for a poignant, immersive experience.
- Dallas - Drop off the guests at their hotel or home.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Expert guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Expert guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Foods and drinks
- Gratuities
- Foods and drinks
- Gratuities
Embark on a captivating journey through Dallas with this extensive 7-hour guided tour. Immerse yourself in the city’s intriguing history and stunning architecture, beginning at Founders Plaza with breathtaking views of downtown. Uncover the John Neely Bryan Cabin, the oldest building in the city, and explore the Old Red Museum. Pay your respects at the…
Embark on a captivating journey through Dallas with this extensive 7-hour guided tour. Immerse yourself in the city’s intriguing history and stunning architecture, beginning at Founders Plaza with breathtaking views of downtown. Uncover the John Neely Bryan Cabin, the oldest building in the city, and explore the Old Red Museum. Pay your respects at the JFK Memorial Plaza and visit Dealey Plaza, a significant site in American history. Admire the remarkable bronze sculptures at Pioneer Plaza and the contemporary architecture of Dallas City Hall. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of Highland Park and the bustling McKinney Avenue, as well as the peaceful Klyde Warren Park and the vibrant Deep Ellum. This tour is perfect for newcomers, families, and history enthusiasts.
- In-depth 7-hour guided tour of Dallas
- Discover historic landmarks such as Dealey Plaza and the JFK Memorial
- Visit the dynamic Dallas Arts District and Highland Park
- Unwind at Klyde Warren Park and feel the vibrancy of Deep Ellum
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.