
This combo day tour covers the main sites of both Dallas and Fort Worth. You look at oil, cattle, professional sports, art, architecture, and Texas history with your private tour guide. The day starts in Fort Worth, where you see the Texas Longhorn Cattle Drive, then moves to Dallas. You take in the JFK story, tour downtown Dallas, and pass through various neighborhoods. Throughout the day the guide makes stops for photos, detailed background, and visits to specific attractions across the DFW area. Highlights include the West End Historic District, Dealey Plaza and JFK, Pioneer Plaza, Dallas Arts District, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Klyde Warren Park, Highland Park and Turtle Creek, Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Knox St. District, AT&T Discovery District, Victory Park, Reunion Tower, JFK Tribute, Sundance Square, Fort Worth Historic Stockyards, and AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Park.
This is a private, guide-led day tour that tries to cover both cities in one go, so it suits travelers who want a broad overview and the attention of a private guide rather than a shared coach. Starting in Fort Worth and moving to Dallas, it moves through a long list of districts and landmarks with stops for photos and background. The private format lets the pace bend to your group, which helps if you have specific interests along the way.
Because it packs a lot into one day across the DFW area, it is a better fit for first-time visitors who want the wide-angle version than for anyone wanting to go deep on a single topic. If you would rather build your own shorter itinerary, a customizable combo may serve you better. Come ready for a full day with a fair amount of getting in and out of the vehicle.
Questions people ask
Does this tour cover both Dallas and Fort Worth?
Yes. The day starts in Fort Worth, then moves to Dallas, covering main sites across the DFW area with your guide.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. You travel with a private tour guide, which means the day is focused on your group rather than shared with strangers.
What kinds of things does it cover?
The guide covers oil, cattle, professional sports, art, architecture, and Texas history, with stops for photos, background, and visits to specific attractions across both cities.
