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Visite touristique et historique du centre-ville de Dallas Visite de 2 heures en scooter électrique

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We offer Guided Tours adventures on electric scooters through Dallas. Each tour adventure is completely different, customizable and fun. It’s why we’ve been consistently rated one of the best things to do in Dallas.
Ville: Dallas
Mon 11 Aug
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All drivers are required to have a valid drivers license & it will be requested for check-in.
  • Have to be 16 with a valid drivers license and anyone below 18 must be accompanied by an adult
À quoi s'attendre
1
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
2
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
3
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
4
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
5
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
6
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
7
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
8
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
9
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
10
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
11
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
12
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
13
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
14
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
15
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
16
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
17
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
18
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
19
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
20
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
21
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
22
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
23
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
24
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
25
Ellum Profond (Orme Profond)
Nous commencerons et terminerons notre visite à travers Deep Ellum.
26
Quartier des arts de Dallas
Le quartier des arts de Dallas est le plus grand quartier des arts urbains contigus du pays.
27
Parc Klyde Warren
Le parc est le premier "deck park" d'Amérique. Il a été établi au sommet de Woodall Rodgers Freeway pour créer un lien piétonnier entre Uptown et le centre-ville. Aujourd'hui, c'est l'endroit le plus visité de Dallas, avec plus d'un million de visiteurs par an.
28
Marché fermier de Dallas
Autrefois un modeste commerce de gros de chevaux et de chariots, le Dallas Farmers Market s'est développé avec la ville et s'est transformé en une plaque tournante pour les légumes frais de la ferme, les produits laitiers et plus encore. Aujourd'hui, il symbolise l'engagement de Dallas envers la santé et la nutrition des personnes qui habitent cette ville.
29
District de découverte AT&T
Le quartier Dallas Discovery est une destination du centre-ville de Dallas où la technologie, la culture et le divertissement se combinent pour créer des expériences uniques. Le District est une célébration de l'innovation, en plein cœur du centre-ville de Dallas. C'est le siège mondial d'AT&T à Dallas.
30
Place des pionniers
Pioneer Plaza célèbre les transports de bétail qui ont insufflé la vie économique à Dallas à partir des années 1840. Dallas Nous étions une ville de « viande rouge » bien avant d'être une ville pétrolière et gazière.
31
Quartier historique national de Dealey Plaza
La place marque deux éléments importants dans la fondation de Dallas - l'endroit où John Neely Bryan établirait un avant-poste commercial qui déclencherait le développement de DFW et une partie du chemin original de la rivière Trinity. Le Plaza est devenu célèbre en tant que site de l'assassinat du président Kennedy en 1963.
32
Quartier historique de l'avenue suisse
Le bloc représente 6 maisons du tournant du siècle conçues dans un style victorien/Queen Anne par Frederick P. Wilson et sa famille. 3. Une maison dans le quartier historique, la maison Aldredge, est maintenant un musée. Section du quartier historique de Swiss Avenue, qui est une sorte de passerelle vers Old East Dallas.
33
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
34
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
35
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
36
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
37
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
38
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
39
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
40
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
41
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
42
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
43
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
44
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
45
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
46
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
47
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
48
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
49
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
50
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
51
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
52
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
53
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
54
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
55
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
56
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
57
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
58
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
59
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
60
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
61
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
62
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
63
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
64
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
65
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
66
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
67
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
68
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
69
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
70
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
71
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
72
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
73
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
74
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
75
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
76
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
77
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
78
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
79
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
80
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
81
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
82
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
83
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
84
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
85
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
86
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
87
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
88
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
89
Deep Ellum
We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum.
90
Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
91
Klyde Warren Park
The park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
92
Dallas Farmers Market
Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the Dallas Farmers Market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more. Today, it stands as a symbol of Dallas’ commitment to the health and nutrition of the people who call this city home.
93
AT&T Discovery District
The Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
94
Pioneer Plaza
Pioneer Plaza celebrates the cattle drives that breathed economic life into Dallas starting in the 1840’s. Dallas We were a ‘red meat’ town well before we were an oil and gas town.
95
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza marks two important elements in Dallas’ founding - the spot where John Neely Bryan would establish a trading outpost that would spark DFW’s development and part of the original path of the Trinity River. The Plaza gained infamy as the site of the assasination of President Kennedy in 1963.
96
Swiss Avenue Historic District
The block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
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Commentaires (135)
Brian_B
Mar 2025
A very fun way to see and learn about Dallas. I would recommend this to anyone. Always felt safe and loved our guide
Mimigb
Feb 2025
Great tour. Got to see so much of the city! Lots of info along the way! Scooters were very easy to ride and we felt super safe!
griffraff
Feb 2025
This was a fantastic way to explore downtown Dallas! Riding through the city on e-scooters was a blast, and the guides were super friendly, entertaining, and made the experience really enjoyable. The views were amazing, we got great pictures, and overall, we had a great time—I’d definitely recommend it! That said, I felt the “history tour” aspect could be improved. I would have liked to make more stops and hear more details about the places we visited. For example, learning about the development of the Arts District, what existed there before, and the history behind landmarks like the old Dallas Federal Reserve, the gold statue at AT&T Discovery District, and the historic Adolphus and Magnolia Hotels would have added a lot of depth. A great addition could be a microphone system that allows the guide to share historical insights while we ride. Overall, it’s a really fun experience, and with a bit more history, it would be perfect!

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