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Visite privée de Dallas et JFK avec un guide local

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Explore Dallas like never before in 3-hours. If you can’t join a tour group due to your schedule, or you would like to have an exclusive one-on-one private tour with a local, professional guide, this is the best option available. Your guide will create a one-of-a-kind custom tour, just for you. After, you'll discuss in detail what your interests are, and share your favorite landmarks and city sites you would like to visit most.
Ville: Dallas
Sun 22 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Live commentary on board by a professional, local guide
Transport by air-conditioned minivan/SUV
Complimentary transportation to and from most Dallas Hotels
Live commentary on board by a professional, local guide
Transport by air-conditioned minivan/SUV
Complimentary transportation to and from most Dallas Hotels
Live commentary on board by a professional, local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Minimum age is 1 year old
  • Included hotel pick up from: Downtown, Uptown, Market Center
  • Hand sanitizer available
  • Guides required to wear masks
  • Vehicles deep cleaned throughout the day
  • Please call company for time of pick up and availability.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
2
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
3
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
4
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
5
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
6
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
7
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
8
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
9
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
10
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
11
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
12
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
13
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
14
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
15
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
16
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
17
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
18
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
19
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
20
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
21
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
22
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
23
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
24
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
25
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
26
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
27
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
28
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
29
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
30
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
31
Deep Ellum (Deep Elm)
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
32
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
33
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
34
Quartier historique national de Dealey Plaza
Votre visite commence ici ! Dallas est une ville de renommée internationale et possède de merveilleux monuments. Les clients de Dallas voudront se donner suffisamment de temps pour admirer les images et les sons.
35
Cabine John Neely Bryan
Découvrez la cabane de l'un des premiers colons de Dallas.
36
Place commémorative John F. Kennedy
Ce simple monument dédié au président tué a été construit sur une place adjacente au bâtiment Texas School Book Depository.
37
Place des pionniers
Abritant la plus grande collection de bronzes au monde. Les clients de Dallas voudront se donner suffisamment de temps pour admirer les images et les sons.
38
Hôtel de ville de Dallas
Dallas est en effet une ville de renommée internationale et possède de merveilleux monuments. Les clients de Dallas voudront se donner suffisamment de temps pour admirer les images et les sons
39
Place de l'action de grâce
Thanks-Giving Square est un lieu qui inspire la gratitude et honore les grandes traditions américaines et mondiales de l'action de grâce. Cet îlot de sérénité au cœur du centre-ville de Dallas contient un jardin de méditation paysager avec des fontaines en cascade et une chapelle ouverte aux personnes de toutes confessions et traditions.
40
Parc Klyde Warren
Klyde Warren Park est un parc public urbain tentaculaire qui abrite des restaurants, des magasins et des lieux de détente.
41
Avenue McKinney
Abritant le quartier des restaurants de McKinney Avenue
42
Ellum Profond (Orme Profond)
Le quartier de divertissement animé de Deep Ellum est connu pour ses peintures murales animées, ses galeries d'art originales et ses salles de concert de longue date pour l'indie et le blues.
43
Vieux musée rouge
Dédié à l'histoire culturelle, économique, politique et sociale du comté de Dallas, ce musée est installé dans le magnifique palais de justice Old Red.
44
Quartier des arts de Dallas
Le quartier des arts est le centre culturel du centre-ville, connu pour le remarquable Meyerson Symphony Center, le somptueux Winspear Opera House et le Dallas Museum of Art, avec sa vaste collection allant de l'Antiquité à nos jours. Le Nasher Sculpture Center expose des chefs-d'œuvre modernes dans un cadre verdoyant, tandis que la Crow Collection of Asian Art présente des pièces religieuses et profanes de diverses époques et cultures.
45
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
46
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
47
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
48
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
49
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
50
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
51
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
52
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
53
Deep Ellum
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
54
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
55
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
56
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
57
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
58
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
59
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
60
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
61
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
62
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
63
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
64
Deep Ellum
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
65
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
66
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
67
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
68
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
69
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
70
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
71
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
72
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
73
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
74
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
75
Deep Ellum
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
76
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
77
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
78
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
79
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
80
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
81
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
82
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
83
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
84
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
85
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
86
Deep Ellum
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
87
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
88
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
89
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Your tour starts here! Dallas is a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
90
John Neely Bryan Cabin
See the cabin of one of Dallas' first settlers.
91
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
This simple monument to the slain president was built on a plaza adjacent to the Texas School Book Depository building.
92
Pioneer Plaza
Home to the largest bronze collection in the world. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds.
93
Dallas City Hall
Dallas is indeed a city of international renown and boasts some marvelous landmarks. Guests to Dallas will want to give themselves plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds
94
Thanks-Giving Square
Thanks-Giving Square is a place that inspires gratitude and honors the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. This island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.
95
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park is a sprawling urban public park home to dining, shopping and relaxing.
96
McKinney Avenue
Home to the McKinney Avenue Restaurant District
97
Deep Ellum
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues.
98
Old Red Museum
Dedicated to the cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas County, this museum is housed in the beautifully Old Red Courthouse.
99
Dallas Arts District
The Arts District is Downtown’s cultural hub, known for the strikingly angular Meyerson Symphony Center, the lavish Winspear Opera House and the Dallas Museum of Art, with its vast collection spanning ancient times to the present. The Nasher Sculpture Center exhibits modern masterpieces in a verdant setting, while the Crow Collection of Asian Art displays religious and secular pieces from diverse eras and cultures.
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Commentaires (23)
327swatis
Oct 2024
Isaac was an amazing tour guide. He was both knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Dallas. I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting Dallas.
694alfiem
Mar 2024
John took us for a fun filled tour of Dallas and he was extremely friendly and knowledgible. Begin from Rome, Italy and spending the last 33 years in Dallas made him very so interesting!
P1528SYluisl
Mar 2024
Our guide was Issac, we was an awesome guy, great knowledge and above all he knew all the places to be around Dallas. We spend two hours and learned more than we could on our own. 5 stars experience and not expensive at all. We had a blast!!

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