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Discover Dallas with a 6.5-hour combo tour including city landmarks and an inside look at Cowboys Stadium, guided by knowledgeable experts.
The Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour offers an engaging way to explore Dallas, combining a comprehensive city sightseeing experience with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Priced at $152.74 per person, this 6-hour 30-minute tour is ideal for those who want a balanced mix of culture, history, and sports excitement. The tour departs from 646 Main St, Dallas at 10:00 am and features a small-group setting, which enhances the personalized experience. With admission tickets included for each stop, travelers get excellent value, especially considering the guided stadium tour alone lasts about 90 minutes. This tour is perfect for visitors interested in Dallas’s iconic sites as well as sports fans eager to see the famous Cowboys stadium.
While it is a full day of sightseeing, the tour’s pacing and depth make it suitable for most travelers, including families. However, travelers should be aware that parking fees are payable separately, and lunch is not included. The guided stadium tour is subject to event schedules, which may occasionally influence access to certain areas. This tour combines informative commentary with memorable stops, making it a solid choice for a well-rounded Dallas experience.


The Dallas city tour begins with a focus on landmarks that showcase the city’s historical and cultural significance. Stops include Deep Ellum, known for its vibrant arts and music scene, and the Dallas Arts District, home to notable galleries and performing arts venues. These locations give travelers a glimpse into the city’s creative spirit.
Further stops include John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza and Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District, where the story of JFK’s assassination is thoughtfully commemorated. These sites provide a poignant look at Dallas’s role in American history. The tour also visits Thanks-Giving Square, Dallas City Hall, and Pioneer Plaza, offering a mix of modern civic centers and iconic cowboy statues. The West End Historic District and John Neely Bryan Cabin add historical depth, while Klyde Warren Park offers a lively urban green space for relaxation.
Each stop includes admission tickets, making the visit smooth and convenient, with no need to worry about entrance fees. Guides provide live commentary about the history and significance of each location, making the experience informative and engaging.
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The highlight of the tour is, of course, the guided tour of Cowboys Stadium. Known for its massive video screens and impressive architecture, the stadium costs billions to build and ranks among the most expensive sports venues in the world. The tour lasts about 90 minutes and is led by friendly and knowledgeable guides who bring the stadium’s features to life.
Visitors get a rare chance to see the press box, locker rooms, and private suites, gaining insight into the inner workings of a professional football team’s home. A visit to the Cotton Bowl offices, Dr. Pepper Star Bar, and Ford Motor Company Fountain adds to the experience. A standout moment is stepping onto the field, where you can throw a football and enjoy the atmosphere of a stadium that hosts NFL games and major events.
It is important to note that access to the stadium field depends on stadium events and schedule, and there is no guaranteed access to all areas. That said, the stadium’s grandeur and state-of-the-art features make this part of the tour a memorable highlight, especially for sports fans.

The tour departs promptly at 10:00 am from the main meeting point at 646 Main St. It is operated by Fun Texas Tours and is limited to a maximum of 13 travelers, ensuring a small-group environment that fosters more personalized attention. The driver/guide provides live commentary throughout the day, sharing stories and answering questions.
Transportation is in a comfortable van, and most travelers can participate, including children over 3 years old who must hold a regular ticket. Children aged 0-2 years may require a call to the office for special arrangements and discounts, such as a child seat. Travelers should confirm the departure time the night before by calling the operator, especially since the start time may shift to 9:30 am.
The tour lasts roughly 6 hours 30 minutes, which includes the time spent at each stop and the stadium tour. Parking fees are payable separately, and lunch is not included, so planning accordingly is recommended.

What truly sets this tour apart is the combination of city exploration and stadium access in one affordable package. The small-group format allows for more interaction and tailored commentary, praised by many reviews. Guides are generally lauded for their knowledgeable and entertaining storytelling, with some reviews highlighting guides like Preston, William, and Dan for their professionalism and friendliness.
The stadium tour itself impresses with its massive video screens and luxurious private suites, making it clear why Cowboys Stadium is a top-tier sports venue. The opportunity to stand on the field and throw a football adds a fun, interactive element that sports lovers will appreciate.

While the tour offers a comprehensive look at Dallas and Cowboys Stadium, travelers should keep in mind that access to certain stadium areas depends on the event schedule. It’s advised to call the company the night before to confirm the departure time and tour availability.
Since lunch is not included, bringing snacks or planning a meal afterwards is recommended, especially for those with a full day of sightseeing. The parking fee is payable separately at the stadium or meeting location. The small-group size provides an intimate environment, but it also requires timely arrival and adherence to scheduled times.
Most travelers find the pacing comfortable, with reviews often mentioning the knowledge and friendliness of guides as a major plus. The cost reflects access to multiple major landmarks and an exclusive stadium tour, offering good value for history and sports fans alike.

This 6.5-hour tour provides a balanced and engaging way to experience Dallas’s urban charm and its legendary sports arena. The guided city stops introduce visitors to key landmarks and neighborhoods, while the stadium tour offers a close-up look at one of the most impressive sports venues in the world.
The small-group format and knowledgeable guides, often praised for their personality and expertise, make this tour stand out among Dallas sightseeing options. While access to some stadium areas may be event-dependent, the overall experience remains memorable.
Ideal for first-time visitors, sports enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a comprehensive Dallas day trip, this tour delivers informative commentary, beautiful sights, and interactive stadium moments. Booking ahead is recommended to secure the best prices, as tickets purchased in advance tend to be more affordable than at the stadium door.
“Preston was a wonderful guide – very knowledgeable about history. The length of the tour was the right amount of time . Would recommend this tour …”

Is parking included in the tour price?
No, parking fees are payable separately at the meeting point or stadium.
Can children participate in the stadium field experience?
Children over 3 years old need a regular ticket, and children aged 0-2 may require a special arrangement by calling the office.
What is the duration of the stadium tour?
The guided stadium tour lasts approximately 90 minutes and includes access to key areas like the press box and suites.
What should I bring on the tour?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes for walking and any snacks or drinks since lunch is not included. Confirmation of the departure time should be checked the night before.