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Explore Dallas and Fort Worth in 7 hours with this small-group tour featuring top attractions like JFK Memorial, Cowtown Museum, and the Stockyards, guided by expert guides.

The Dallas and Fort Worth City Sightseeing Tour offered by Fun Texas Tours provides a comprehensive glimpse into two of Texas’s most iconic cities. Priced at $134.95 per person, this 7-hour adventure includes all transportation, making it an ideal choice for visitors who want to see the highlights without the hassle of navigation. The tour is limited to 13 participants or fewer, ensuring a more personalized experience and engaging interaction with the guides.
This tour is perfect for first-time visitors or those with limited time, as it covers major attractions in both Dallas and Fort Worth, from cultural landmarks to historic districts. While the tour is efficient and packed with sights, expect a busy day that moves at a steady pace. The guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.

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The tour begins at John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza at 10:00 am, with a possible early start at 9:30 am. The meeting point is centrally located at 646 Main St, Dallas, near public transportation, which makes it easy to access. The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, concluding back at the starting point in Dallas, ensuring a full day of sightseeing without the need for extra planning.

The Dallas Arts District serves as the first stop, where visitors enjoy views of the Dallas Museum of Art and The Nasher Sculpture Center—both free to enter and perfect for a quick cultural dose. Next, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza provides a poignant reminder of American history, dedicated to President Kennedy since 1970.
The tour also includes visits to Thanks-Giving Square, designed to inspire gratitude, and Dallas City Hall, situated near the historic district. The Livestock Exchange Building, erected in 1902, adds a touch of early commerce history, once known as “The Wall Street of the West.”
The Pioneer Plaza offers a large, scenic park with impressive cattle sculptures, capturing the essence of Dallas’s ranching past. The John Neely Bryan Cabin replicates the city’s first house, giving insight into Dallas’s founding days, while the Old Red Museum in Dealey Plaza showcases Dallas County’s story through engaging exhibits.
Klyde Warren Park provides a relaxing green space amid downtown, with open lawns and food trucks, ideal for a short break during the busy day.

After exploring Dallas, the tour heads west to Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Here, visitors witness the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive, a lively spectacle that captures the Old West spirit. The district is also home to numerous eateries and bars, perfect for a quick meal or refreshing drink after the cattle drive.
The Fort Worth Stockyards stands out as a major highlight, offering insights into Texas’s cattle trade history. The district’s authentic Western atmosphere makes it a favorite stop for visitors looking for a taste of the frontier past.

Back in Dallas, the tour visits Deep Ellum, Dallas’s hub for live music and performing arts. Known for its vibrant street art, eclectic shops, and lively music scene, this neighborhood reflects Dallas’s modern cultural pulse.
McKinney Avenue is considered Uptown’s main street, featuring historic homes and trendy shops. This area embodies Dallas’s upscale, chic vibe, offering a pleasant stroll and plenty of photo opportunities.

Reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and storytelling skills as a major strength. Guides like William, Preston, Dan, Orlando, and Tim are praised for their entertaining, informative, and friendly approach. They share stories about Texas history, Dallas, and Fort Worth, making the day both educational and engaging.
Most guides are able to answer questions thoroughly, ensuring participants feel well-informed about each site. The small-group format fosters a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for more interaction and personalized attention.

The tour includes all transportation, making it ideal for visitors unfamiliar with Dallas and Fort Worth’s layout. The meeting point at Kennedy Plaza is accessible via public transit, and the tour operates most days, with a flexible departure time that may shift to 9:30 am.
Participants should be prepared for a busy day with multiple stops—each lasting around 15-30 minutes—and walking at some sites like Pioneer Plaza and the Stockyards. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with children over 2 years old required to have a regular-priced ticket, and discounts available for infants.
Note that parking fees are not included, and food and drinks are also not part of the package, so plan accordingly for meals or snacks during the day.

At $134.95 per person, this tour offers a rundown of Dallas and Fort Worth, covering major landmarks, historic districts, and cultural sites in just one day. The small-group size ensures more personalized attention, and most reviews commend the guides’ expertise and friendly approach.
Advance booking is recommended, often averaging 26 days in advance, to secure a spot. The company offers free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, providing some flexibility for travel plans.
This tour is best suited for first-time visitors to Dallas and Fort Worth who want a broad overview without the hassle of self-driving or organizing multiple tickets. It’s also ideal for history buffs, culture lovers, and those interested in Texas’s cattle and frontier heritage.
Travelers who appreciate informative guides and small-group intimacy tend to rate this experience highly. However, those seeking a leisurely or relaxed day might find the packed itinerary a bit brisk.
This tour excels at balancing history, culture, and entertainment. The combination of stops like JFK Memorial, Cowtown Museum, and the Stockyards offers a well-rounded picture of Texas’s twin cities.
Guests frequently praise the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides, which makes each stop more meaningful. The cattle drive at Fort Worth and the art and history museums in Dallas add memorable moments that stand out.
The 7-hour small-group tour from Fun Texas Tours provides a rich, accessible, and entertaining way to explore two major Texan cities in one day. The price is reasonable given the comprehensive itinerary and inclusion of transportation.
While the schedule is tight and involves some walking, the well-reviewed guides and diverse stops make this tour a great choice for first-time visitors and those eager to see the highlights efficiently. The personalized small-group format and expert narration make it stand out among city tours in Dallas and Fort Worth.
“Great guide, Preston. He was so knowledgeable and informative. Tour very inclusive of all the main sites and wonderful areas of Dallas that you w…”
How long is the Dallas and Fort Worth City Sightseeing Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting around 10:00 am, with a possible earlier departure at 9:30 am.
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes all transportation, live commentary, and visits to key landmarks in both cities. Food and drinks are not included.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza in downtown Dallas, at 646 Main St.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 2 years old can participate, but they must have a regular-priced ticket. The tour is accessible for most travelers, but expect some walking.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What guides are available?
Guides like William, Preston, Dan, Orlando, and Tim are praised for their knowledge and storytelling. The tour maintains a small-group size for more personal interaction.
Do I need to arrange parking?
Parking fees are not included in the tour price, payable at check-in.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking typically opens about 26 days in advance, and early reservation is recommended due to limited spots.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, making it convenient to access without a car.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small-group format, expert guides, and comprehensive itinerary covering both Dallas and Fort Worth in one day make this tour a practical and engaging choice for travelers wanting a complete overview.