JFK Assassination Tour in Dallas, TX

600 Main StDallas, TX 75202
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Overview

In 1960 John F. Kennedy was elected as the 35th president of the United States. Three years later, he was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, shocking the nation with his passing. This tour will provide an excellent overview of the time he spent in office and his road to presidency. Visit critical historical locations surrounding his assassination and learn about his accused killer, Lee Harvey Oswald.

1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Great for all ages!
  • Tour duration: 2 hours.
  • This tour is not handicap accessible.
  • There is 2 hour metered parking around the Dealy Plaza area. There are also paid lots available.

Description

Take yourself back in time through Dealey Plaza, The Sixth Floor, and Lee Harvey Oswald's travels on the fateful day in 1963. Experience his residence, just as it was in 1963. Your experienced and licensed guide will take you on a tour of a lifetime around downtown Dallas with stops along the way for iconic photos!
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Frequently Asked Questions about JFK Assassination Tour

What are the hours of operation? 
Tours operate 9:30 AM.

Is parking provided? If so, what is the fee? 
No, there is 2 hour metered parking around the Dealy Plaza area. There are also paid lots available. (Fees vary).

Where is the meeting location? 
You will begin the tour at John F Kennedy Memorial Plaza.

Is the tour appropriate for children? 
Yes. This is a family-friendly tour.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible? 
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Can I bring my camera?
Yes, great photo opportunities!

How long is the tour?
The tour is approximately 2 hours long.

Can I bring my pet? 
Only service animals.

What’s included in my ticket/experience? 
Tour highlights include:
  • Pioneer Plaza.
  • Deep Ellum.
  • Klyde Warren Park.
  • Oswald Rooming House Museums.
  • Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District.
  • The Texas Theatre.
  • Giant Eyeball.
  • Dallas City Hall.