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Dallas is a city rich in culture. There are tours available year round that showcase the beauty of the Dallas area, its rich history and heritage, its vibrant arts scene, and its phenomenal food. 

Dallas, Texas, is home to many exciting attractions, including museums, parks, restaurants, and attractions for adventure lovers. In recent years, the city has also become known for its entertainment districts, which offer multiple venues for live concerts, sporting events, and other fun events.

Let’s look at some of the best tours in Dallas, Tx.

JFK Assassination & Museum Tour

The JFK Assassination and Museum Tour is a five-hour walking tour starting at 8:30 pm. Tour starts at the rear of the JFK Library in Cambridge, MA, and ends at the JFK Museum in Dorchester, Mass. Tickets are priced at $70 per person and must be purchased by phone.

JFK Assassination & Museum Tour
JFK Assassination & Museum Tour

Uptown & West Village Foodie Walk

 Uptown & West Village Foodie Walk is a food tour in Dallas. If you’ve been curious about what Dallas’ food scene offers, this tour is a great way to find out. It starts at Uptown and takes in some of the best food in the city. The tour is set up so you can have a casual walking tour (with a free drink at the end), but if you want to be dropped off at one of the great restaurants for a sit-down meal, you can do that too.

 Uptown & West Village Foodie Walk will take you past a dozen intimate restaurants and Can’t-miss food destinations in one of Dallas’ most iconic neighborhoods. Don’t miss this chance to taste a variety of food from the neighborhood’s diverse cultural roots.

Uptown & West Village Foodie Walk
Uptown & West Village Foodie Walk

Historical Landmarks and JFK Segway Tour

Segway Dallas offers a two-hour tour that cruises through all the city’s significant landmarks if you’re in the mood to tour Dallas on two wheels. If you prefer to see the city by walking, there are plenty of options, including the Dallas Farmers Market, the Dallas Zoo, or a trip to the Texas State Fair.

After one of the most rigorous training sessions in the world, Dallas tour guides have mastered the craft of high-speed maneuvering and are knowledgeable about the sites you will see. The tour is narrated with a touch of humor and features over 20 stops, including the Cotton Bowl and the beautiful Margaret Hunt Hill bridge.

Historical Landmarks and JFK Segway Tour
Historical Landmarks and JFK Segway Tour

Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour

The Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour is a one-of-a-kind exploration of the history of this quirky city, where ghosts and pubs, cocktail lounges, and haunted establishments are just a few of the sights you’ll encounter. 

The “Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour” is a tour of historic Downtown Dallas hosted by Lisa Beamer. Every Friday & Saturday night starting at 6 pm, Lisa leads a tour through the historic downtown area. 

After several years of research and investigating, Lisa has compiled a list of the most haunted places in the city. She will share with you the history, the legend, and the stories of the ghosts that roam the streets of Dallas. The Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour is a fun and unique way to experience Dallas and discover a unique new nightlife in the city.

Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour
Haunted Dallas Ghost and Pub Walking Tour

Wrap Up

Dallas is full of amazing things to do. If those fantastic things to do were all located within a few blocks of each other, my guess is you’d have a hard time getting out to do them. Instead, Dallas is spread out, and you have to venture out, which adds to the adventure. But, if you get off the road and into a tour, you’re in for a treat.

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